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Tragic end to Jackson Anthony’s multi-faceted life
Jackson Anthony, popular actor, singer and film and media personality died last Monday while under treatment for over 15 months at the ICU at Colombo National Hospital for injuries sustained in a collision with a wild elephant at Thalawa in the NCP on July 2, 2022.His remains were interred on Thursday at St. Peter’s and Paul Church, Ragama.
Anthony left an enduring mark on the country’s cultural annals for his singing, dancing, acting, writing, and directing, seamlessly transitioning from the stage to the screen. His exceptional storytelling ability won him a wide following.
An exceptionally talented personality he attracted tens of thousands of fans with large crowds including many VIPs including Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardene, former Speaker Karu Jayasuriya, ministers MPs and stage and film personalities as well as a multitude of fans crowding to pay their last respects.
Speaking to the media at his home, his daughter, Madhavi Anthony, said the family did their best over a period of many months to save their father’s life. “Despite how hard we tried to care for my father, we still lost him. It feels as though thieves have stolen him from us.”
Renowned artist Udayakantha Warnakulasuriya emphasized that Anthony’s talents transcended the boundaries of a single artistic segment. He underscored how Anthony had left his mark in nearly every facet of the arts, from cinema and music to the stage.
“This is a moment of deep sorrow for all of us. The loss of Jackson is profoundly felt in our hearts,” he said.
Konganige Joseph Malsi Jackson Anthony, born on July 8, 1958, in the village of Podiwee Kumbura, Ragama, embarked on a remarkable journey of education and artistic accomplishment. He schooled at Hapugoda St. Mary’s Junior School and St. Mary’s College in Bandarawela before matriculating at Galahitiyawa Central College in Ganemulla.
He went on to the University of Colombo, where he earned an honors degree in Sinhala language and literature and subsequently his master’s degree in Mass Media at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura.
Throughout his time at the university, Anthony showcased his theatrical talents in numerous stage dramas. His early performances in Neville Dias Subasinghe’s “Vaaruwen Yana Minissu” and “Manavayo,” as well as E. M. D. Upali’s “Methanin Maruwenu,” set the stage for his illustrious career. He enhanced his reputation with acclaimed stage plays like “Marasad,” “Madhura Jawanika,” “Loma Hansa,” “Dhawala Beeshana,” “Ath,” “Mora,” and “Tharavo Igilethi,” earning widespread recognition in the realm of cinema. His exceptional acting skills earned him a Best Actor title at the National Drama Festival.
His talent was recognized overseas with a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Foreign Language Film at the Nice International Film Festival for his role in the movie ‘Dada ima (End of the Hunt).’ He secured Best Actor accolades at the 2018 Winner SIGNIS Award and 2018 Sarasaviya Award for his outstanding performance in the movie ‘Dharmayuddhaya.’
His remarkable contributions to drama and cinema were celebrated with multiple awards from prestigious platforms, including the “Gampaha 80” Drama Festival, National Drama Festival, Divaina Sama Drama Festival, Wijaya Rupavahini Awards, UNDA Awards, Sumathi Awards, Mass Media Awards, Critic Awards, SIGNIS OCIC Awards, Presidential Awards, Raigam Tele’es Awards, Asian Film Festival, and Fox International Film Festival.
On July 2, 2022, tragedy struck when Jackson Anthony was hospitalized following an unfortunate collision with a wild elephant while traveling with his younger brother and another in Talawa. Initially admitted to the Anuradhapura Teaching Hospital, he was later transferred to the ICU of Colombo National Hospital, where he received medical care until his untimely passing at the age of 65-years.
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Let us dispel the roots of greed, hatred, and delusion, and transform our lives into a nobel period that brings peace and serenity – PM
Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya in her Vesak day message called upon all Sri Lankans to dispel the roots of greed, hatred, and delusion, and transform their lives into a nobel period that brings peace and serenity
The Prime Ministers Vesak day message:
“It is an honor to extend Vesak day felicitations to all citizens of the nation during this sacred period in which lives are shaped in accordance with the noble teachings preached by Lord Buddha, and upholding the practice of Dhamma.
Just as the external world is illuminated by lanterns, this Vesak season should also be an opportunity to illuminate our own hearts with compassion, kindness, and wisdom. Let us dispel the roots of greed, hatred, and delusion, and transform our lives into a nobel period that brings peace and serenity.
“abhittharetha kalyāṇē” – Let us hasten towards the common good. The theme for this year’s State Vesak festival reflects the social needs of the present time. While eliminating narrow beliefs and mindsets, this Vesak festival should become a source of blessings and strength for us to build a nation dedicated to the common good and radiant with the values of the Dhamma.
Followed by the guidance of the Mahanayake Theros and the All Island Sasanarakshaka Mandalaya, I extend wishes for the State Vesak Festival, jointly organized by the Ministry of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs and the Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government.
Through the deep bond that exists between the state and” Buddhism, the progress and prosperity of the country can be achieved through righteous governance. It is essential that we cultivate the patience needed to overcome the economic and social challenges we face as a nation, founded on the noble ideal of “May all beings be well, happy and at peace” where justice is ensured for all regardless of caste, race, or religion.
I respectfully invite all of you to join in celebrating an environmentally conscious and nature-friendly Vesak, walking the Middle Path. Let us move forward together towards a society grounded in principled conduct.
May everyone be blessed with a peaceful and meritorious Vesak!
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Prime Minister and United Nations Resident Coordinator discuss post-Ditwah recovery and humanitarian cooperation
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya met with the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Sri Lanka, Marc-André Franche, at Temple Trees on Friday (29 May) to discuss post-Cyclone Ditwah recovery efforts and continued humanitarian cooperation between Sri Lanka and the United Nations.
Particular attention was drawn to the Humanitarian Priority Plan (HPP), launched in December 2025 to support communities affected by the cyclone. The initiative concluded on 30 April 2026 after providing humanitarian assistance to vulnerable populations across 25 districts through the collective efforts of 81 partner organizations.
The discussions highlighted the Government recognized the substantial international support mobilized through the HPP and noted the importance of sustained collaboration to ensure that recovery gains are maintained.
During the discussion the United Nations delegation formally presented the latest SRI LANKA Cyclone Ditwah Situation Report to the Prime Minister.
(Prime Minister’s Media Division)
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Further embrace the values of Buddhism founded upon non-violence, compassion and boundless loving-kindness towards all living beings – President
President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in his Vesak day message called upon all Sri Lankans to further embrace in their lives the values of Buddhism founded upon non-violence, compassion and boundless loving-kindness towards all living beings.
The full text of the Presidents message:
The Vesak festival, which commemorates the three pivotal milestones in the life of Lord Buddha: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment, and his passing (Nirvana), is the most sacred celebration for Buddhists across the world. The people of Sri Lanka, heirs to a proud culture enriched by Buddhist heritage, join Buddhists worldwide in devoutly observing this noble occasion.
Buddhism is the greatest philosophical teaching to have conveyed to the entire world a timeless and practical message of peace. The entirety of the Dhamma preached by the Gautama Buddha is founded upon the Four Sublime Virtues of loving-kindness, compassion, empathetic joy and equanimity.
Furthermore, peace, coexistence and reconciliation constitute the supreme teachings expounded not only by the Buddha but also by all enlightened teachers. Buddhism teaches that, in order to establish peace in the external world, inner spiritual peace within the individual must first be secured. We must recognise that this inward and peaceful approach, as advocated by Buddhism in guiding society towards collective noble objectives, is more relevant today than ever before. I believe that this was also the message brought to Sri Lanka recently by the Vietnamese monk Venerable Pannakara Thero, who undertook a pilgrimage on foot across the country.
Moreover, the celebration of Vesak is not merely a religious observance, but also a magnificent cultural festival that has, for thousands of years, reflected Sri Lankan identity, solidarity and artistic creativity. It is indisputable that the programmes organised alongside Vesak celebrations, giving prominence to acts of religious observance such as almsgiving, the observance of sil, meditation and Dhamma sermons, as well as the devotional offerings and festivities including dansals, Buddhist devotional songs, beautifully crafted lanterns and splendid pandals, greatly contribute towards fostering mutual understanding, reconciliation and coexistence among communities.
Inviting all people to further embrace in their lives the values of Buddhism founded upon non-violence, compassion and boundless loving-kindness towards all living beings, I extend my heartfelt wishes for a blessed Vesak festival in which all hearts may find peace, comfort and serenity through the soothing grace of the Dhamma.
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