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▶ Subscribe Evoke Music: ▶ Subscribe Evoke Videos: ▶ Circle us on G+: ▶ Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: Explore us on Pinterest: Also, Find us on. ![]() Nirosha Virajini was born Virajini Lalithya de Silva on 13th January 1973. Her father, Mervin de Silva a moderate income earner and some what an adventurer cum radical in social perspectives, though working for a leading mercantile sector establishment in Sri Lanka provided her with an atmosphere that was free of shackles and inhibitions - free to think, free to breathe, free to develop what ever skills you may be endowed with. Her mother Virjinia, a woman with a lot of natural talents and great resolve, in addition to a very attractive personality (who would, with her single minded determination and dedication, later guide Nirosha in all her endeavors) easily adopted to a lifestyle that was different, less traditional and some what unconventional even though she did come from a family of the established social order. Basically Nirosha was not subjected to the usual ordeal of having to fulfill some “distant dream” the parents had for her. The parents were “ more or less dreamers or optimists ” to the point of believing that destiny would take care of their children’s lives; provided they (parents) laid a foundation of – protection, basic education, financial stability, amenities etc. With minimum interference. Nirosha grew up with a sister and two brothers, all younger. To say that the entire family had a penchant for music is not entirely wrong. They all listened to music and enjoyed it thoroughly. While the father would generally like Sinhala classics and some pop, the mother was less discriminatory. Imvu texture extractor license branch download. The sister was inclined towards western and the elder son (3rd in the family) enjoyed contemporary Sinhala pop (today he is an extremely gifted hard rock guitarist). The mother was more serious in that she not only tried intensive musical lessons, but she also became successful in gaining recognition in a limited sense – background singing in drama and a few films. It is not entirely wrong to say that her mother’s career though limited in scope and substance actually paved the way for Nirosha to be accepted into the sphere of music. Nirosha did dancing at school and did sing for her school (St. Joseph’s, Grandpass (Colombo), one of the oldest girls schools in Colombo). At Nirosha’s mother’s fervent request, her music composer for drama (well known Austin Munasinghe) agreed to try Nirosha at chorus singing in the educational program of Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation. The program, a traditional on-going item, was meant for school going children. Munasinghe also looked for an able child singer to lead the singing. After listening carefully he realized that Nirosha had a natural talent and asked her to lead singing. Thus began Nirosha’s career. Singing began to be a major past time, and a local band Super Sons, popular at that time for backing Tamil and Hindi stage shows, decided to try Nirosha’s ability. Surprisingly she easily blended with the requirements; with her natural high pitch voice range combined with variations. At Virjinia’s behest Nirosha interrupted her local career to go to Chennai to stabilize her singing and dancing skills. She did this at Odayar Lakshman’s at Gandhi Nagar. She could not complete her serious studies as on one of her visits on vacation to Sri Lanka, the group that initially launched her on the stage – Supersons, persuaded her, that her career was already there even without any substantive testimonial as to her ability to sing, and sing she did, with a captivating voice. Accordingly she was compelled to postpone her return to India in order to commercial assignments, which were getting abundantly available. Abdul Hamid of Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation a leading announcer in Tamil channels, realizing a truly natural talent with enormous scope decided to back her with what ever he could do, Mr. Ramdas (businessman/actor – Tamil Drama and Sinhala Films) followed suit. She became an enormous hit with the Hindi / Tamil audiences. People even thought that she was Tamil, as Nirosha had the extra-ordinary talent to pronounce Tamil extremely well. Commercial enterprises had the trust in Nirosha’s ability to project the message via her voice, and accordingly she became synonymous with jingles, especially in Tamil at this stage. Simultaneously her singing popular Hindi songs, was on the increase and within a short time Nirosha achieved the enviable position of a mandatory stage artiste especially to sing Hindi songs. The first “cassette” was produced during this period.
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