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Anil Bharathi – Missed Forever

by lankasaraenglish
January 22, 2025
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Veteran Sri Lankan singer Anil Bharathi passed away at the age of 75 while receiving treatment at the Panadura Hospital.

 

Anil Bharathi was a renowned artist with a career spanning over four decades. Known for his deep bass voice, Bharathi first rose to fame as the lead singer of the legendary band Golden Chimes before pursuing a successful solo career.


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One of his most iconic contributions to Sri Lankan music is the timeless Christmas classic Bethlehem pure. With lyrics penned by the legendary Karunaratne Abeysekera and music composed by the maestro Clarence Wijewardena, the song remains an “evergreen” favorite even half a century later. Bethlehempure continues to resonate with Sri Lankans of all faiths, securing Bharathi’s place as a beloved artist in the nation’s musical history.

Early Life and Musical Journey
Bharathi, a proud Moratuwite, began showcasing his musical talent as a teenager. A student of Prince of Wales College, he often led school musical events and competitions, earning widespread admiration for his vocal skills. He also honed his instrumental abilities, mastering the guitar and piano on his own.

Bharathi’s professional career began in the 1960s when he was invited to join the Golden Chimes by the late Clarence Wijewardena. His debut song, Ada Wai Hiru Dina, with lyrics by Wijewardena, became a hit and marked the start of a prolific music career. Over the years, he performed numerous songs written by prominent lyricists like Karunaratne Abeysekera.

His versatility allowed him to seamlessly transition between Sinhala and English music, making him a sought-after vocalist in Sri Lanka’s pop music scene. His songs, including Ma Adarai Nangiye, Tikirimali, and Christmas favorites like Bethlehempure, solidified his status as a household name.

 

A Legacy of Excellence
Anil Bharathi’s towering presence in the Sri Lankan music scene earned him the title of “the tallest vocalist among the Moratuwite musicians.” His career was marked by excellence and dedication, and his influence extended beyond Sri Lanka through performances in international musical shows.

In a 2010 interview, Bharathi reflected on his passion for music, his beginnings with the Golden Chimes, and his aspirations to celebrate a 50-year milestone in music. Despite his declining public appearances in recent years, Bharathi remained active, responding positively to invitations for television, radio, and live performances.

Farewell to a Legend
Anil Bharathi’s passing marks the end of an era for Sri Lankan music. His unmatched talent and evergreen contributions will continue to inspire generations to come.

May he rest in peace.

 

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