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Jothiratnage Sadiris de Silva (died 1958), better known as Sadiris Master, was a Sri Lankan musician and actor.

Sadiris was born in Matara. He was educated at the Temple in Kalutara and studied oriental language. Sadiris later became a popular musician singing and playing Hindustani and Karnatic music. He also acted in several John de Silva plays taking the lead role; Sirisangabo, Wessantara. Sadiris died on April 8, 1958. [1]

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References

  1. Wimalaratne, K. D. G. (1994). Personalities, Sri Lanka: A Biographical Study (15th-20th Century), 1490-1990 A.D., A-Z. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Ceylon Business Appliances Ltd.