Sachini Ayendra Stanley Explained

Sachini Ayendra Stanley
Birth Name:Sachini Ayendra Stanley
Birth Place:Kandy, Sri Lanka
Yearsactive:2003–present
Spouse:Ishanga Mahipala
Occupation:Film actress, Model
Othername:Sachini Ayendra

Sachini Ayendra Stanley (Sinhala; Sinhalese: සචිනි අයේන්ද්‍රා ස්ටැන්ලි),[1] is a Sri Lankan actress and beauty pageant titleholder. She won Miss World Sri Lanka 2003 and represented her country at Miss World 2003. She currently working in the Sinhala film industry, her first film Aadaraneeya Wassaanaya directed by Senesh Dissanaike Bandara was released in 2004. She won the award for best supporting actress at Signis Sri Lanka Film Awards for her performance.[2]

Early life and background

Ayendra was born in Kandy, Sri Lanka, the youngest child of David Stanley and Thamara Wadasinghe. She studied at the Hillwood College, Kandy, completing her advanced levels in arts. In addition she was a member of the young writers club, school choir, drama club, interact club, school debating team, English literary association and took swimming, tennis and rugby as a sport. Sachini was the winner of best model in Kandy at a pageant in 2002 and Miss Sri Lanka in 2003 and she represented Sri Lanka at the Miss World 2003 pageant.[3]

Career

Sachini started her modeling career while still in school and her first special award was Best Model Kandy in 2002. Following that she appeared in many leading TV commercials of the Elephant House soft drink called Ride, the Sthree advertisement of the National Savings Bank in 2002. She later moved to Colombo to further her acting and modeling careers. Though her most popular character was played in the movie Adaraneeya Wassanaya, her break through performance was the movie Sankara as a poor girl working in sugar cane fields living in a remote village in Sri Lanka. Her performance in the movie ‘Heart FM’ in 2007 as a mentally disturbed girl also brought her a lot of praise and a merit award at the Signis Sri Lanka Film festival in 2009.[4]

After winning the Miss Sri Lanka contest and best supporting actress award at the Signis Awards for Adaraneeya Wassanaya, she received her first nomination for Sarasaviya and Presidential Film Awards. Her second film Sankara was one of her best performances.

She made her television debut playing the title role in the drama Hiruni directed by Kumarasiri Abeykoon on Sirasa TV in 2005. Her stage debut was as the character Sarala in the play For Better or For Worse directed by Indu Dharmasena in 2009.

She is the first Sri Lankan to compete in the world championships of performing arts in Los Angeles in the U.S. in 2016. She won two silver medals and one bronze for acting categories classical/open/contemporary.She competed again in the world championships of performing arts in 2017 and won 4 bronze medals for acting Categories she also won an honorary mention for best national costume.

In 2021, she appeared in the Raffealla Fernando Celebrity Calendar along with many other Sri Lankan celebrities.[5]

Filmography

As actress

Year Film Role Notes
2003 Adaraneeya Wassanaya Madhupani Winner, Signis Sri Lanka Film Awards best supporting actress
Nominated, Sarasaviya Awards best supporting actress
Nominated, Presidential Film Awards best supporting actress
2006 Sankara Upamali Winner, Signis Sri Lanka Film Awards -best Supporting actress
2007 Heart FM Shakya
2010 Angara Dangara Nadee
2013 Siri Parakum Yonaka
2017 Swara Nimanthi
2017 Nimnayaka Hudekalawa Advertising executive
2023 Swara
TBD Thanapathilage Gedara [6]
TBD Megha [7]

As producer

Television

YearDramaDirector
2005Mayadunne [8] Rathnasiri Paranavithana
2005Rala Bindena ThenaSenesh Bandara Dissanayeke
2005LochanaSanjaya Mahavithana
2005HiruniKumarasiri Abeykoon
2006Kampitha vilaDharmasena Pathiraja
2006Surangana Duwa [9] Malini Fonseka
2008Sherlock HolmesSanjaya Nirmal
2009Situ DiyaniyoMohan Niyaz
2009Sihina wasanthayakSaranga Mendis
2011Ran SamanalayoSandaruwan Jayawickrama
2017RumassalaBoodee Keerthisena

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sachini Ayendra, IMDb. 2017-03-09.
  2. Web site: 'www.sachiniayendra.webs.com'.
  3. Web site: 'Sachini Ayendra bio' . 19 December 2007 . SaNDun .
  4. Web site: Sachini.. . Daily Mirror . 3 April 2018.
  5. Web site: Rafaela's calendar changed by art stars . 2021-02-17 . Sarasaviya.
  6. Web site: Film Thaanapathilage Gedara . Sarasaviya . 12 July 2018.
  7. Web site: Megha: The mystery that obscures the shadow . 2021-02-17 . Sarasaviya.
  8. Web site: ‘Maya Dunne’: New tele tackles the drug issue . Sunday Times . 3 December 2019.
  9. Web site: Malani brings ‘Surangana Duwa’ . Sunday Times. 25 July 2019.