Sashika Nisansala සශිකා නිසංසලා | |||||||||||||||
Birth Name: | Sashika Nisansala Jayasumana | ||||||||||||||
Birth Date: | 28 September 1981 | ||||||||||||||
Birth Place: | Deraniyagala, Sri Lanka | ||||||||||||||
Spouse: | Suranga Mathangaweera | ||||||||||||||
Children: | 2 | ||||||||||||||
Education: | Anula Vidyalaya, Nugegoda University of Kelaniya | ||||||||||||||
Awards: | State Awards, People's Awards, Raigam Awards, Popular Awards, Sumathi Awards, More info | ||||||||||||||
Occupation: | Vocalist, Producer | ||||||||||||||
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Sashika Nisansala Jayasumana (Sinhala; Sinhalese: සශිකා නිසංසලා: born 28 September 1981), popularly as Sashika Nisansala, is one of the most honoured and award winning Sri Lankan singers and playback singers. She is often called as singer of the heart.[1] [2] [3] She won the SLIM Peoples Awards for the Most Popular Female Singer for a record nine consecutive years since 2016 and Youth Choice Female Singer for a three consecutive years since 2022.[4]
Nisansala was born on 28 September 1981 in Deraniyagala. She completed primary education at Udapola Primary School. Then she attended President's College, Avissavella for grade-5 scholarship. After passing grade 5 scholarship, she attended Dharmapala College, Eheliyagoda. She did the GCE Ordinary Level Examination at Dharmapala Vidyalaya and later attended Anula Vidyalaya, Nugegoda for GCE Advanced Level. After passing the A/Ls, she entered University of Kelaniya in 2002 and completed a special degree in Bachelor of Arts. Then in 2006, she completed her Master of Arts degree.
She is married and has two sons.
Nisansala started music at the age of 5 playing keyboard. Then she joined Muthuhara and Udara musical programs in television and radios. She won the Thurunu Shakthi singing competition conducted by the National Youth Services Council. After winning, she released her first album. Some of the songs on the album were "Paramitha Nopuramu Api Dedena", "Thol Pethi Vitharak", "Sanda Reta Reta", and "Sanda Eliya Mamai Nam". She was invited to hundreds of outdoor musical shows.
Her first music video was released in 2010. During this period she sang singles as well as playback songs.
Her first original music video is Chandra Payanna, which was released in 2021 on YouTube.[5]
Year | Title | Channel | Language | Role | |
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2018 | Derana 60 plus(Season 1) | TV Derana | Sinhala | Judge – Herself | |
2019 | Derana 60 plus(Season 2) | TV Derana | Sinhala | Judge – Herself | |
2020 | Derana 60 plus(Season 3) | TV Derana | Sinhala | Judge – Herself | |
2020-21 | The Voice Sri Lanka(Season 1) | Sirasa TV | Sinhala | Coach – Herself | |
2022-23 | The Voice Sri Lanka(Season 2) | Sirasa TV | Sinhala | Coach – Herself |
(1) Solo Tracks
(2) Collaborations
Num. | Song | Collaboration | |
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1 | Kawurunda kawuluwa wahuwe | Chamara Weerasingha | |
2 | Gimhana Sihine | Udaya Shree | |
3 | Suwandai Mal | Samantha Perera | |
4 | Me Gindara | Miyuru Somarathna | |
5 | Nim Him Sewwa (cover song) | ||
6 | Karamba Mal | Bachi Susan | |
7 | Sanda Renu Athi Raka | Prasanga Thisera | |
8 | Siyum Than | Mihindu Ariyaratne | |
9 | Ape Wela | Surendra Perera | |
10 | Susumaka Welila | Ruwan Hettiarachchi | |
11 | Ahipiya Wahena | Ruwan Hettiarachchi | |
12 | Kalyal Bala | Chandrasena Hettiarachchi |
|-|| 1999 ||| Thurunu Shakthi National Awards || First place || |-|| 2000 ||| Yawwana Sammana National Awards || First place ||
|-|| 2007 ||| Sedona || Best Female Vocalist || |-|| 2022 ||| pichchamala suwandai || Best Female Vocalist ||
|-|| 2008 ||| Sandagala Thanna || Best Female Vocalist || |-|| 2013 ||| Monara Thanna || Best Female Vocalist || |-|| 2020 ||| Pulingu || Best Teledrama Singer Award ||
|-|| 2008 ||| Sandagala Thanna || Best Female Vocalist [6] || |-|| 2009 ||| Theme song || Best Female Vocalist [7] || |-|| 2012 ||| Sandagiri Pawwa || Best Female Vocalist || |-|| 2013 ||| Monara Thanna || Best Female Vocalist [8] ||
|-|| 2012 ||| Sandagiri Pawwa || Best Female Vocalist || |-|| 2021 ||| Underpants Thief || Best Female Film Playback Singer of the Year ||
|-|| 2014 |||"Me tharam digu ai rathriya" || Best Female Vocalist || |-|| 2016 |||"Theme Song"|| Best Female Vocalist ||
|-|| 2015 ||| Oba As Piya Nohela Baluwa || Most Popular Song of the Year(Gold winner)[9]
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(Formerly known as SLIM-Nielsen Peoples Awards)|-|| 2016 ||| People's vote || Most Popular Songstress || |-|| 2017 ||| People's vote || Most Popular Songstress || |-|| 2018 ||| People's vote || Most Popular Songstress || |-|| 2019 ||| People's vote || Most Popular Songstress || |-|| 2020 ||| People's vote || Most Popular Songstress || |-|| 2021 ||| People's vote || Most Popular Songstress || |-|| 2022 ||| People's vote || Most Popular Songstress || |-|| 2023 ||| People's vote || Most Popular Songstress || |-|| 2024 ||| People's vote || Most Popular Songstress ||
|-|| 2022 ||| People's vote || Youth Choice Female Singer of the Year || |-|| 2023 ||| People's vote || Youth Choice Female Singer of the Year || |-|| 2024 ||| People's vote || Youth Choice Female Singer of the Year ||
|-|| 2017 ||| Achievement in Music || Special Recognition Award ||
|-|| 2023 ||| People's vote || Most popular Female Singer of the Year ||