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Megha Sooriyaarachchi shaping Sri Lanka”s cultural and academic landscape

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In a world that often demands specialisation, Megha Sooriyaarachchi stands out as a beacon of versatility and determination. Crowned Mr. World Sri Lanka 2024, Megha is more than just a titleholder; he is an actor, director, lecturer, and accomplished sportsman.

His journey, marked by resilience and an unwavering commitment to excellence, reflects his belief in the transformative power of education, discipline, and passion.

Megha, reflects on his victory as a life-altering experience. “Winning Mr. World Sri Lanka 2024 was an unforgettable memory, one that I will cherish for the rest of my life,” he shares. For Megha, this milestone is not just a personal triumph but an opportunity to represent Sri Lanka on a global stage, showcasing the country’s rich culture, diversity, and resilience.

“Winning this title has been an incredible honour,” Megha emphasizes. He views his role as Mr. World Sri Lanka as more than just a title—it’s a responsibility to act as a Cultural Ambassador. Through his work with The Foundation of Change, Megha is committed to empowering grassroots communities and advocating for causes that promote positive social impact.

Academia meets art: A unique synergy

Megha’s academic pursuits are as impressive as his artistic achievements. Currently reading for a Master’s degree in Mass Communication at the University of Colombo, Megha views education as a cornerstone of success.

Speaking to The Island, he reflects: “To truly excel in any field, you must study it deeply. Education sharpens your skills and broadens your perspective, allowing you to bring something unique to your craft.”

This philosophy has enriched Megha’s work as an actor and director. His studies in media research provide him with a nuanced understanding of storytelling, enabling him to approach his projects with depth and authenticity. For Megha, academia is not a separate pursuit but an integral part of his creative journey.

The art of balance: excelling across fields

Balancing a demanding academic schedule with a thriving career in the arts and sports is no small feat. Megha attributes his success to rigorous time management and a clear sense of purpose. “It’s about prioritizing and knowing when to focus on each aspect of your life,” he shares.

This disciplined approach is rooted in Megha’s childhood passion for martial arts. “Martial arts taught me the importance of consistency and self-control. It’s not just a physical practice but a way of life that instills discipline and resilience,” he explains. These lessons have been invaluable in helping him navigate the complexities of his multifaceted career.

‘Marine drive’: A labour of love

As Megha makes his directorial debut with Marine Drive, he enters a new chapter in his creative journey. The film, a product of years of hard work and collaboration, holds a special place in his heart. “Directing has always been my passion. Marine Drive is a milestone, born out of my love for storytelling and the collective effort of a dedicated team,” he says.

For Megha, directing offers a unique sense of fulfillment. While acting allows him to explore individual roles, directing enables him to bring an entire vision to life. He describes the process as both challenging and rewarding, emphasizing the importance of constant learning and adaptation.

The Role of Sports in Personal Development

Megha’s achievements in sports have significantly influenced his character and work ethic. Representing his school at the national level taught him invaluable lessons in teamwork, perseverance, and leadership. “Sports provide a much-needed balance to academic life. They teach discipline and offer an escape, helping you grow both mentally and physically,” he observes.

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These experiences have shaped Megha’s holistic approach to life, reinforcing his belief in the importance of physical activity as a cornerstone of personal development.

A deep love for Sri Lanka

Megha’s love for Sri Lanka is evident in every aspect of his life. His participation in the Mr. World competition was driven by a desire to showcase the nation’s potential on a global stage. “Sri Lanka has so much to offer, and I want to be a voice that highlights our capabilities and inspire change,” he says.

He is also a strong advocate for free education, a privilege he believes is often undervalued. “Free education is a gift that can transform lives. If we, as a society, recognize its value, we can achieve remarkable progress,” Megha asserts.

Inspiring the next generation

For Megha, success is defined not by personal accolades but by the impact he leaves on others. “If you can empower the next generation and contribute to your community, that is true success,” he states. He encourages young people to embrace multidisciplinary pursuits, emphasizing the importance of resilience and self-discovery.

“Exploring multiple disciplines allows you to find your true passions and maximize your potential. It’s about making choices that align with your goals and values,” he advises.

Looking ahead, Megha remains committed to his dual passions for art and education. He envisions a future where his work continues to inspire and uplift others, both within Sri Lanka and beyond. “I want to leave a legacy that empowers others to dream big and strive for excellence,” he concludes.

A message of gratitude and hope

As Megha reflects on his journey, he is filled with gratitude for the support he has received. “The love and encouragement from my community fuel my determination to make a difference. I am indebted to this beautiful nation that shaped me, and I will always work to give back in meaningful ways,” he says.

Megha ’s story is one of unwavering determination, boundless passion, and a deep commitment to making the world a better place. His journey serves as an inspiration to all, proving that with hard work and a clear vision, anything is possible.

Sense of responsibility

For Megha, his success comes with a sense of responsibility to inspire others. When asked what advice he would give to young people, he says, “Focus on becoming the best version of yourself and look for ways to give back to society. Life is a journey of growth, and true fulfillment lies in improving yourself while making a positive impact on the world around you.”

Megha believes in the power of dreams coupled with compassion. “True greatness isn’t measured by personal achievements but by how much you give back to others,” he advises. Encouraging the younger generation to dream big and act with purpose, Megha hopes to inspire them to leave a lasting, positive legacy.

What’s next?

When it comes to the future, Megha is clear about his priorities: “life, lecturing, cinema, and Mr. World 2024!” These pursuits reflect his multifaceted interests and his commitment to continue growing both personally and professionally.

As he gears up for the global stage of Mr. World 2024, Megha is determined to represent Sri Lanka with pride and excellence. With his passion, dedication, and commitment to making a difference, there is no doubt that Megha will continue to inspire and make his mark on the world.

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What I Do, What I Love: A Life Shaped by Art, Wilderness and Truth

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In a country where creative pursuits are often treated as indulgences rather than vocations, Saman Halloluwa’s journey stands apart — carved patiently through brushstrokes, framed through a camera lens, and articulated through the written word. Painter, wildlife and nature photographer, and independent environmental journalist, Halloluwa inhabits a rare space where art, ecology and social responsibility converge.

His relationship with art began not in galleries or exhibitions, but in a classroom. From his school days, drawing was not simply a subject but an instinct — a language through which he learned to observe, interpret and respond to the world around him. Under the guidance of two dedicated mentors, Ariyaratne Guru Mahathaya and Gunathilaka Guru Mahathaya, he honed both skill and discipline. Those early lessons laid the foundation for a lifelong engagement with visual storytelling.

“His work navigates between traditional Sinhala artistic sensibilities, abstract compositions and expansive landscapes.”

That commitment eventually materialised in two solo art exhibitions. The first, held in 2012, marked his formal entry into Sri Lanka’s art scene. The second, staged in Colombo in 2024, was a more mature statement — both in content and confidence. Featuring nearly fifty paintings, the exhibition drew an encouraging public response and reaffirmed his place as an artist with a distinct visual voice.

His work navigates between traditional Sinhala artistic sensibilities, abstract compositions and expansive landscapes. There is restraint in his use of form and colour, and an underlying dialogue between memory and space. Yet, despite positive reception, Halloluwa speaks candidly about the structural challenges faced by artists in Sri Lanka. Recognition remains limited; fair valuation even rarer.

“This is not merely an artistic issue,” he observes. “It is a social and economic problem.”

In Sri Lanka, art is often viewed through the lens of affordability rather than artistic merit. Many approach a painting by first calculating the contents of their wallet, not the value of the idea or labour behind it. In contrast, he notes, art in Europe and many other regions is treated as cultural capital — an investment in identity, history and thought. Until this mindset shifts, local artists will continue to struggle for sustainability.

The decisive push toward wildlife photography came from Professor Pujitha Wickramasinghe, a close friend who recognised both Halloluwa’s observational skills and his affinity with nature. From there, the journey deepened under the mentorship of senior wildlife photographer Ravindra Siriwardena.

Both mentors, he insists, deserve acknowledgment not merely as teachers but as ethical compasses. In a field increasingly driven by competition and spectacle, such grounding is invaluable.

Saman Halloluwa

Wildlife photography, Halloluwa argues, is among the most demanding visual disciplines. It cannot be improvised or rushed. “This is an art that demands restraint,” he says.

Among all subjects, elephants hold a special place in his work. Photographing elephants is not merely about proximity or scale, but about understanding behaviour. Observing social patterns, movement, mood and interaction transforms elephant photography into a constantly evolving challenge. It is precisely this complexity that draws him repeatedly to them.

Halloluwa is cautiously optimistic about the current surge of interest in wildlife photography among Sri Lankan youth. Opportunities have expanded, with local and international competitions, exhibitions and platforms becoming more accessible. However, he issues a clear warning: passion alone is not enough

Sri Lanka, he believes, is uniquely positioned in the global nature photography landscape. Few countries offer such concentrated biodiversity within a compact geographical area. This privilege, however, carries responsibility. Nature photography should not merely aestheticise wildlife, but foster respect, aware ness and conservation.

Parallel to his visual work runs another equally significant pursuit — environmental journalism. For the past seven to eight years, Halloluwa has worked as an independent environmental journalist, giving voice to ecological issues often sidelined in mainstream discourse. His entry into the field was guided by Thusara Gunaratne, whose encouragement he acknowledges with gratitude.

An old boy of D.S. Senanayake College, Colombo, Halloluwa holds a Diploma in Writing and Journalism from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura and has completed journalism studies at the Sri Lanka Press Institute. He is currently pursuing an Advanced Certificate in Wildlife Management and Conservation at the Open University of Sri Lanka — a testament to his belief that learning must remain continuous, especially in a rapidly changing ecological landscape.

Outside his professional life, he enjoys cricket, rugby and badminton. Yet even leisure intersects with responsibility. He is a founding member and former president of the D.S. Senanayake College Old Boys’ Wildlife Forum, an active member of Wild Tuskers Sri Lanka, and a contributor to several independent environmental and wildlife volunteer organisations. In an era dominated by speed, spectacle and short attention spans, Saman Halloluwa’s journey unfolds differently. It is deliberate, reflective and rooted in values. Through art, he captures memory and form. Through photography, he frames life beyond human control. Through journalism, he asks uncomfortable but necessary questions.

“What I do, what I love” is not fashion here.

It is conviction — patiently lived, quietly asserted, and urgently needed in a country still learning how to value its artists, its environment and its truth.

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Shaping the future of style

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Pride, passion and professionalism

Ramani Fernando Sunsilk Hair and Beauty Academy

Ramani Fernando Sunsilk Hair and Beauty Academy marked their graduation of their latest cohort of aspiring hair professionals in a ceremony held at Kingsbury Hotel.

Senaka de Silva, creative force behind Ramani’s shows

For over two decades, the Ramani Fernando Sunsilk Hair and Beauty Academy has stood as a beacon of excellence in beauty education in Sri Lanka. Founded by industry icon Ramani Fernando, the Academy has built a reputation for producing highly skilled professionals who go on to make their mark in salons, both locally and internationally. As the newly minted graduates step out into the world, they carry forward not just certificates, but also the promise of creative authority and personal empowerment.

The chief guest for the occasion was Rosy Senanayake, a long-standing supporter of the Academy’s mission. Addressing the graduates her message echoed her enduring belief that the beauty industry is not merely about aesthetic but about. confidence, self-worth and future leaders.

Over months of rigorous training, these young professionals honed their skills in cutting colouring, styling and contemporary artistry readying themselves to set trends rather than follow them.

Each graduate walked the stage with confidence, their dedication signalling a promising future for Sri Lanka’s beauty and fashion industry! With this new generation of stylists preparing to raise the standard of professional hairstyling.

Ramani Fernando, addressing the audience reflected on the academy’s mission to cultivate not only skills but vision and confidence in every student.

She urged the graduates to embrace continuous learning to take risks with creativity .The world of beauty is ever evolving, stay curious, stay bold and never underestimate the power of your talent, she added emphasising the importance of confidence, discipline and passion in carving a successful career in shaping the future of style.

These graduates are stepping into a world of endless possibilities. They are future of the country, who will carry a forward legacy of creativity. Behind every successful graduate at Sun silk Hair Academy stands a team dedicated to excellence. While Ramani Fernando serves as a visionary Principal and it is Lucky Lenagala, her trusted person who ensures that the academy runs seemingly.

From overseeing training sessions to guiding students, through hands on practice, Lucky plays a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of hairstylists.

Kumara de Silva, who has been the official compere Ramani’s, Hair graduation ceremony, from inception has brought energy, poise and professionalism. The Sunsilk Hair Academy is a celebration of talent and mentor ship for the graduates stepping confidentially into the next chapter of their careers, ready to make their mark on Sri Lanka beauty landscape

A moment of pride Ramani with chief guest Rosy Senanayake

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Gliding in romance and sophistication

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Capturing the spirit of Christmas

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Romesh Atapaattu, overseas the magic behind every cut and style at Capello salons

During this season, Romesh Atapattu’s Capello Salon buzzes with a unique energy – a blend of festive excitement and elegance. Clients arrive with visions of holiday parties, office soirees, seeking looks that capture both glamour and individuality. The salon itself mirrors this celebrity mood. Warm lights, tasteful festive décor create an atmosphere where beauty and confidence flourish.

Romesh Atapattu himself curates the festive décor, infusing the space with his signature sense of style. His personal eye ensures that the décor complements the salon’s modern interiors.

As Colombo slips effortlessly into its most glamorous time of year, the Christmas season brings with it more than twinkling lights and celebrity soirees – it signals a transformation season at salons across the city. Capello salons are no exception.

At the heart of this festive beauty movement is Romesh Atapattu of Capello salons, a name synonymous with refined hair artistry, modern elegance and personalised style.

Christmas is about confidence and celebration. Romesh believes ‘People want to look their best without losing who they are”. Our role is to enhance, not overpower. This philosophy is evident in the salon’s seasonal approach.

Beyond trends, what sets Atapattu apart is the attention to individuality. Each consultation is treated as a creative collaboration – face shape, lifestyle, hair texture and personal style all play a role in creating the best for Romesh.

Stepping into Romesh’s salon during the Christmas season is an experience in itself. The space hums with festive energy while maintaining an atmosphere of calm sophistication.

The décor embraces the Christmas spirit with understated elegance. Tastefully adorned décor, beautiful Xmas tree, soft gold and ivory tones, and gentle hints of red are woven seamlessly into the salon’s contemporary design.

His staff, known for their warmth and professionalism also plays a key role in shaping the salon’s atmosphere—friendly, stylish and always welcoming. The Capello staff combine skill and creativity to deliver results that have a lasting impression.

Beyond trends, what sets Romesh Atapattu apart is the attention to individuality. Each consultation is treated as a creative collaboration – face shape, lifestyle, hair texture and personal style all play a role.

He is a professional who blends technical mastery with a deeply personal approach to style. His dedicated team of skilled professionals, operate with quiet confidence ensuring styles that create an atmosphere of trust, turning every appointment into a personalised and memorable experience.

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