Namal Udugama

Namal Udugama
Birth name Namal Udugama
Born (1967-03-10) March 10, 1967
Thalathuoya, Kandy, Sri Lanka
Genres Pop, Soul Blues and Classical
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, Musician
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1992–present
Labels Ransilu, Nilwala
Namal Udugama
Alma mater Thalathuoya National School, Kandy
Spouse(s) Ruwanthi Mangala

Namal Udugama (born 1967) is a Sri Lankan singer, composer and songwriter. He is a popular artist in Sri Lanka, before the era of reality shows. The health issues in 2014 made him to slow his singing career. Udugama recovered well from a successful liver transplant in mid-2015.

Early life

Udugama's father is a businessman and his mother is a housewife. He has one brother, singer Sanath Udugama, and one sister. Udugama was educated at Thalathuoya National School in Kandy. At school, he played guitar and performed at school events, before joining a band in Kandy. Udugama moved to Colombo, where he began to release albums. He composed and performed the song "Samuganne na wen wanne na"; the song established his career in the Sri Lankan music industry. Udugama is married to actress Ruwanthi Mangala, and they have one daughter and one son.[1][2]

In February 2015, Udugama was severely ill due to liver failure conditions, probably cirrhosis and attended to the intensive care unit of the hospital. His wife announced that he needs A-negative blood type for the immediate cure. He underwent four operations within Sri Lanka, but didn't successful. After few days, there were misleading news saying that he was dead. He was treated in Global City Hospital in India for liver transplant for few weeks. The required liver was given by a cousin of his wife and treatments underwent with Dr Gomathy Narasimhan, who is a renowned Senior Consultant HPB & Liver Transplant Surgery at Global Health City, Chennai.[3] He returned to Sri Lanka with a successful transplant on 5 June 2015.[4][5][6]

Solo Tracks

           01 - Hiru Sandu Wage.
           02 - Issara Senehasa.
           03 - Ithin Awasaray.
           04 - Kandula Witharay.
           05 - Katha Karana Kandhulu.
           06 - Kusuma Obai.
           07 - Lowama Nidana.
           08 - Ma Diha Ballanna.
           09 - Ma Muwa Agin.
           10 - Ma Thaniyen Yana.
           11 - Mage Hitha Thamaath.
           12 - Mage Hithe Thamath.
           13 - Mai Mal Mavathe.
           14 - Mal Dekak.
           15 - Mal Mal.
           16 - Mal Milana. 
           17 - Mal Wayase.
           18 - Malak Wage. 
           19 - Malloke Manamaliye.
           20 - Me Mal Paara Dige. 
           21 - Meheniyaka Vee.
           22 - Nathrawa Raththaran.
           23 - Nisala Welaa Hada.
           24 - Nuwara Wewata.
           25 - Oba Mulaavee.
           26 - Obe Lowe Hada Ma.
           27 - Pem Sisile.
           28 - Pethum Mal.
           29 - Pipuna Ksume.
           30 - Ran Tharuka.
           31 - Rathu Rosa Mal. 
           32 - Rea Sihinen.
           33 - Sadak Wela.
           34 - Samawenna Awaraye.
           35 - Samuganne Nea.
           36 - Samugena Yado.
           37 - Sanasanna Ma.
           38 - Sandakada Pahanak.
           39 - Sandakata Thanam.
           40 - Sandata Danenawada. 
           41 - Sansara Mawathe.
           42 - Sara Sande.
           43 - Sihina Genena.
           44 - Sihinen Sihinen.
           45 - Sitha Padurak Se. 
           46 - Sitha Sahas.
           47 - Sithe Susum Paaveelaa.
           48 - Sithul Pavuva.
           49 - Sudu Mal Sugandini.
           50 - Suwanda Kusume. 
           51 - Thanivee. 
           52 - Tharuwak Nethi.
           53 - Wedanaa Denne Nea. 
           54 - Wedanaa Sihina.
           55 - Wessanthara Biso. 
           56 - Aadaren.
           57 - Adare Bindi. 
           58 - Adare Lan Lan.
           59 - Adaren.
           60 - Alu Kobei Kirilli.
           61 - Apa Hamuveema.
           62 - Api Aayemath.
           63 - Atheethaye Laso Gee. 
           64 - Awasanawata.
           65 - Basayana Sanda. 
           66 - Epa Ithin.
           67 - Hadawata Mage.
           69 - Malkumari Mage.
           70 - Susuman Kisida Nohelannam.
           71 - Sihinalathavi Oba Kimada Mulavee.

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