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Megha Sooriyaarachchi shaping Sri Lanka”s cultural and academic landscape
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.
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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.
- Megha proud of his country
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‘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.
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.
By Ifham Nizam ✍️
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From 1906 to today: Nestle’s 120-year journey in Sri Lanka
Bernie Stefan is the Chairman and Managing Director of Nestlé Lanka Limited, overseeing Nestlé’s operations in Sri Lanka and the Maldives. He assumed this role in March 2023. Under his leadership, Nestlé has strengthened its footprint in Sri Lanka, touching individuals and families, communities and spearheading sustainable development.
Since taking charge in 2023, Stefan has brought with him over two decades of international experiences, steering the company with a clear focus on sustainability, innovation and long term growth.
Bernie describes the anniversary as a moment of pride and reflection on over a century of commitment to Sri Lanka and its people.
Under his leadership, Nestle has expanded its footprint while staying true to its mission: to improve lives by providing nutrition and wellness for all Sri Lankans. Beyond the commercial success, the company has focused on community impact – supporting local farmers. promoting sustainable practices and contributing to public health initiatives.
(Q) Nestlé has been part of Sri Lankan homes for 120 years. How has the brand evolved alongside the changing lifestyles of Sri Lankan families?
(A) We at Nestlé are extremely proud of our 120 year journey of enriching Sri Lankan lives. It has been a journey guided by purpose and working together for good – touching individuals and families, the community, and the planet. As lifestyles and needs have evolved, so, too, have our products – offering convenient, tasty and nutritious solutions that meet everyday moments, whether it’s energy on the go or a quick and tasty meal. A true symbol of this legacy is our flagship brand, Nestomalt – synonymous with power, strength and energy – which today is enjoyed as the first cup of the day by a majority of Sri Lankan households.
(Q) Many Sri Lankans have grown up with Nestlé products at their breakfast table or during tea time. How does the company stay emotionally connected with generations of consumers?
(A) Our product range caters to the nutritional needs of consumers from birth to old age. We always ensure that the consumer is at the centre of everything we do. This deep understanding of consumer preferences, ensures not only that our products deliver taste and nutrition but also our communication is in tune to the local context. Our brands have been deeply rooted in the lives of the Sri Lankan community over many decades – be it through Milo school sports programmes or Nestomalt marathons. Being an organisation that has been present in Sri Lanka for such a long time, it also means that consumers hold many nostalgic memories from their childhood with our products.
(Q) From childhood treats to everyday beverages, Nestlé products often carry nostalgic memories. How important is this sense of nostalgia to the brand’s identity?
(A) Brands need to evolve with time and remain relevant. Nostalgia does bring a deep bond and connect with consumers. However, through product and packaging renovations, we have successfully ensured that our brands remain relevant to consumers. One of our oldest Nestlé brands in Sri Lanka, Milkmaid , today, has an online recipe platform with over 300 recipes. This is another example where we have ensured that our brands are able to connect with today’s consumers.
(Q) Has Nestlé adapted its products to suit modern lifestyles while still respecting local tastes?
(A) Our ability to cater to local taste preferences has been a crucial factor to the success of our brands. With the setting up of our local manufacturing operations in 1984, we now manufacture over 90% of Nestlé products sold locally. The deep consumer understanding our teams possess, combined with our global R&D expertise in the food and beverage sector, have given us the ability to tailor make our products to cater to the Sri Lankan taste palette while offering convenience. This is evident in the success of our Nescafe and Nestea 3-in-1 variants and the Ready-to-drink beverage range of Milo and Nescafe, that deliver convenience and great taste.
(Q) How is Nestlé aligning its practices to sustainability and mindful living?
(A) We are committed to reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Promoting circularity is also a focus area in this journey. We have plans to be 100% plastic neutral this year. Our sustainability initiatives cover the entire value chain, from farm to fork. In Sri Lanka, we are focusing a lot on increasing yield and promoting regenerative agricultural practices across our dairy and coconut value chains. In our manufacturing operations, we have continuously striving towards reducing water and energy usage. We have also implemented numerous initiatives to reduce our carbon footprint in logistics, such as the adoption of rail transportation. We also focus on fostering behavioural change on responsible waste disposal amongst the youth through our School Waste Management Programme.
(Q) What moments or milestones best reflect its connection with everyday life in the country?
(A) Our ability to provide consumers with good food moments each and every day is something that I and the team are extremely passionate about. Also, the deep connect we have with the community, be it our dairy and coconut farmers, the numerous suppliers and trade partners, has been built on trust over the years. Today, we have farmers, suppliers and even employees from across generations and this speaks volumes about our business practices and the trust we have built in Sri Lanka for over a century.
(Q) Nestlé is known globally for innovation. How do you balance global expertise with the unique lifestyle and culinary culture of Sri Lanka?
(A) As I mentioned, understanding the taste palette, nutritional needs and the lifestyles of Sri Lankan consumers and ensuring our products fulfill these needs is key. Having access to one of the world’s leading R&D facilities gives us the unique ability to ensure our products deliver to these consumer needs and preferences. Further, it enhances our ability to ensure the freshness and bio-availability of certain nutrients contained in our products. We’ve also made significant strides in packaging innovation, where we use less plastic and materials that are better suited for recycling. The introduction of Coconut Milk Powder in 1986 was a first for Sri Lanka, and this is another great example of the deep understanding we have of local culinary culture.
(Q) How is the younger generation engaged with the brand today?
(A) Appealing to the discerning youth population will be key to ensuring the future success of our brands. Understanding the nuances of each generation is important. It is also evident that consumption patterns and lifestyles across generations are evolving rapidly. Staying abreast of these changes is something we are deeply committed to. In addition to delivering on taste and nutrition, being trendy and youthful – the purpose for which our brands stand for – is equally important. NESCAFÉ and MAGGI PAPARE BLAST are two brands that have developed a strong connect with Sri Lankan youth.
(Q) What vision do you have for the next chapter in Sri Lanka, especially in shaping lifestyle trends?
(A) Looking ahead, our vision is to continue enriching Sri Lankan lives by providing tasty and nutritious products and promoting healthier and active lifestyles. We will keep innovating to meet evolving consumer needs, while strengthening local sourcing and reducing our environmental impact. The next chapter is about deepening our positive impact – supporting communities, empowering youth and contributing to a resilient food system.
(Q) As the head of Nestlé Sri Lanka, what does celebrating 120 years personally mean to you?
(A) Celebrating 120 years in Sri Lanka is deeply meaningful to us, as it reflects the trust generations of Sri Lankan families have placed in Nestlé. This milestone is a testament to the dedication of our people and the strong partnerships we have built across the country. For me personally, it is both a moment of pride and a responsibility – to honour this legacy while continuing to work together for good, doing what is right for our consumers, our communities, and Sri Lanka.
By Zanita Careem
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A hat-trick for knowledge: Saranga’s triple triumph at Raigam Tele’es
At a time when entertainment often overshadows education on television, K.C. Saranga has rewritten the script—securing a remarkable third consecutive win for Best Educational Programme at the Raigam Tele’es 2025.
His flagship programme, Jeevithayata Vidyawa (Science for Life), aired on Ada Derana, has not only dominated its category but also elevated the standards of educational broadcasting in Sri Lanka.
Reflecting on the milestone, Saranga described the win as more than a personal achievement. “Maintaining an award ceremony of this magnitude for 22 years is no small feat. Raigam Tele’es plays a pivotal role in uplifting the industry. By consistently recognising and rewarding Sri Lankan creators, it provides the necessary oxygen for television to evolve as a professional craft,” he said.
A veteran with over 25 years in the industry, Saranga—currently General Manager (News and Current Affairs) at TV Derana and Head of the Ada Derana News Channel—has seamlessly transitioned from hard news to impactful educational programming. His success underscores a broader vision: to harness television’s full potential as an audio-visual learning tool.
“There is a significant void in Sri Lankan television when it comes to high-quality educational productions,” he noted. “Television is an audio-visual medium; its true power lies in its ability to show, not just tell. We use multimedia elements—graphics, animation, and dynamic presentation—to grip the viewer’s attention.”
Saranga emphasised that his goal was to match global benchmarks. “If world-class science documentaries are available in English, our mission was to bring that same global standard to the Sinhala-speaking audience,” he said.
Through Jeevithayata Vidyawa, complex scientific concepts—from aerodynamics to cyclones—are presented in a manner that is both accessible and engaging, redefining the notion of “edutainment” in local television.
Expressing gratitude, Saranga credited his team and network for the continued success.
“This achievement is a result of a shared vision. My deepest gratitude goes to the management of Ada Derana. In an industry often driven by conventional ratings, they have consistently provided a sanctuary for creative freedom, allowing ‘out-of-the-box’ ideas to flourish,” he said.
He added: “To my incredible production team—this trophy belongs to you. Your technical skill and commitment have transformed simple ideas into a national standard. Finally, thank you to our viewers; your curiosity is our ultimate motivation. We will continue to prove that learning is an inspiring journey.”
Saranga’s hat-trick stands as a testament to the power of innovation in educational broadcasting—proving that knowledge, when presented with creativity and purpose, can captivate audiences just as effectively as mainstream entertainment.
By Ifham Nizam
Life style
‘Style Surge’ blends glamour with a cause
The event “Style Surge,” organised by the Lions Club Elevate, was an evening filled with glamour, leadership and purpose collided in a spectacular fusion. The grand Ballroom at Galle Face Hotel became a canvas of fashion; every detail, from the floral centrepiece to the curated lighting, whispered elegance, while glamour set the stage, purpose was the back bone.
The show featured a curated selection of Sri Lankan designers, each bringing their signature styles to the stage.
The designers captivated the audience with bold, contemporary silhouettes that fused modern trends with traditional influence, creating pieces that were both sophisticated and wearable.
The batik ensembles by doyen of Batiks, Eric Suriyasena, were masterpieces, demonstrating the designer’s mastery in balancing artistry and practicality. Each piece told a story, highlighting the cultural nuances of Sri Lanka, while contributing to the glamour of the event.
The hair and make up for the models were curated by Salon Avra by Thushari de Silva and was nothing short of perfection,
From sleek, modern looks to elegant textured styles, Salon Avra ensured every model complemented the designer’s vision, highlighting the intricate details of each ensemble. The artistry on stage reflected a seamless collaboration between fashion beauty and presentation.
Style Surge unfolded an evening of elegance, creativity and purpose. It brought together Colombo style conscious crowd, social leaders and fashion enthusiasts and transformed the venue into a vibrant celebration of couture and compassion.
As the lights dimmed,the runaway came alive with a striking showcase of designs, ranging from contemporary chic to timeless sophistication, by designers like Eric Suriyasena, Anushko, Azeena Sulaiman and Jaywanthi Panibharatha. Leading fashion brands showcased were Aluminium, Disala, Eriq and Elegant Closet, and they presented a blend of contemporary and traditional fashion. Jewellery for the show was designed and sponsored by Blue Majestara Ceylon, . The Chief Guest was District Governor Lion Mahesh Borolugoda and his wife Lion Lady Sunethra Borolugoda.
Beyond glamour, this event, Style Surge, carried a meaningful mission to help rennovate two schools and improve educational facilities for future students
Lions Club of Colombo Elevate district 306D6, the organisers of this event, have been long synonymous with community development .The event underscores the power of fashion as a force of good.
Proceeds and awareness generated though the evening will be directed towards the clubs ongoing humanitarian initiatives, reinforcing its commitment to uplifting communities while engaging the public in an inspiring way.
In every sense, the event was more than a fashion show, it was a statement. This event reaffirms that glamour can also carry a purpose, creativity can spark compassion, and a runaway that can become a powerful platform for social change. This fashion show was graced by distinguished guests of honour , including designers Aseka Wijewardena, Michael Wijesuriya, Yolande Aluwihare, and Shyara Mendis
This event was organised by Lion Diana Nilanthi, Shen, Lion Thushari de Silva and Lion Shashika Hettiarachchi, whose commitment to creativity and attention to detail transformed the event into a truly memorable evening. They were the driving force that brought the vision of the show to life. Their meticulous planning, conceptualising the theme, coordinating the designers ensured the show ran seamlessly, from start to finish Pix by Thushara Attapathu
By Zanita Careem
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