Sagarika Gomes
Sagarika Chandani Gomes, was a Sri Lankan newscaster and aspiring artist, she worked for Rupavahini Corporation, the state-run television channel.
Early life
She was born on 19 October 1961 at the Castle Women's Hospital, Colombo as the youngest of the family with four siblings. She developed her artistic skills while studying at the Presbyterian College, Dehiwala as well as at the Holy Family Convent in Dehiwala. She excelled in dancing from Vajira Chitrasena. She entered the public stage and in Nurti and Nadagam singing in which she sang the Nurti song Lona Muni Rajage Sri Dalada Penwami. During this time, she worked as a bookkeeper at the Towerhall Foundation. However, her free profession was the art of television broadcasting. While reading government news on the radio and television during the period of terror was a deadly ‘traitor’ act. She first travelled abroad to Calcutta in 1983 on a Towerhall Foundation scholarship to take a drama course.During the 1987–1989 JVP insurrection, employees of the Rupavahini Corporation and the Independent Television Network were ordered by an offshoot of the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna, the Patriotic Liberation Organization led by Saman Piyasiri Fernando to suspend newscasting. Under threat, many of the newscasters refused to present the evening news. Deputy Minister of Information, A. J. Ranasinghe approached Sagarika Gomes to undertake presenting the evening news. She accepted and undertook the evening news.