Windy Goonatillake

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Windy Goonatillake
Occupation
  • Singer
Known forAyyo Saami
Parents
AwardsEdison Awards, SLIM Kantar Peoples Awards, Business World İnternational Awards

Windy Goonatillake is a Sri Lankan singer. Her father Rookantha Goonatillake and mother Chandralekha Perera are both prominent singers in Sri Lanka. [1]

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Personal life

She married musician Sanuka Wickramasinghe on 26 December 2022. [1]

Career

She sung the Sri Lankan Tamil-language song Ayyo Saami (also spelt as Aiyo Saami) and the song was unveiled in YouTube in 2022 which went onto become a sleeper hit by garnering a huge widespread attention among Gen Z and then quickly became popular among general public in Sri Lanka. [2] The song also grasped the attention from the majority Sinhalese speaking population in Sri Lanka and the song was also dubbed as an international anthem for women who have been cheated by their boyfriends and husbands. [3] The song, which was composed by Sanuka Wickramasinghe and had lyrics penned by songwriter Potuvil Azmin, became a viral sensation, garnering over 22 million views on YouTube and also having over 1 million playcounts on Spotify. [4]

In March 2024, she won Sensational Song of the Year for 2023 at the 16th Edison Awards held in Chennai and she won the award Aiyo Saami song which became a chartbuster hit in Sri Lanka and India [5] [4] [6]

Discography

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References

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