EPISODE · Jun 28, 2025 · 58 MIN
Nimmi Harasgama: A Sri Lankan Actors Journey From Colombo to the West End & Netflix
from Sri Lanka - Modern Perspectives from an Ancient Melting Pot · host Dee Gibson
Nimmi Harasgama: From Shy Child to Award-Winning Actress and WriterIn this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Nimmi Harasgama, a celebrated Sri Lankan actress, writer, and producer with a diverse career spanning continents. We delve into Harasgama's early years of overcoming extreme shyness, her break into acting, and her impactful roles in productions like TV drama 'Good Karma Hospital' and the film 'Funny Boy.' The episode covers Harasgama's experiences as an immigrant in the UK, the challenges of navigating cultural identity, and her dramadedy 'Brown Girl Panic.' The episode also discusses significant moments from Harasgama's life, including a deeply personal connection portraying a key moment at the dawn of the Sri Lankan Civil War. 00:39 Meet Nimmi Harasgama01:37 Nimmi's Early Life and Career Beginnings04:53 The Impact of Drama on Nimmi's Life13:00 Cultural Identity and Immigrant Experiences22:00 Brown Girl Panic and Creative Works26:45 Serendipitous Friendships and Life Stories29:25 Experiencing Racism in School30:34 Landing the Role in Good Karma Hospital31:40 Developing the Character in Good Karma Hospital35:19 The Impact of Funny Boy42:21 Personal Reflections on Sri Lanka's History51:32 The Importance of Creativity and Representation53:22 Final Thoughts and Future PlansAbout Nimmi HarasgamaA charming multi award winning actress, writer, and producer. The British National Television Awards nominated her for best "Drama Performance" for her portrayal of a much loved character Nurse Mari in ITV's The Good Karma Hospital.[1] She made her screen-debut through the English movie Mother Teresa in 1997 and Her first appearance in Sri Lankan cinema.[2]was as the lead in the Sinhalese movie Ira Madiyama for which she won Best Performance/Best Actress at award ceremonies including International Film Festival of Las Palmas in Spain.In 2020 she played the female lead in Oscar nominated director Deepa Mehta's film Funny Boy based on Shyam Selvadurai's book. Title: Sri Lanka: Modern Perspectives from an Ancient Melting PotHost: Dee Gibson — Sri Lankan-born, award winning designer based in London and founder of boutique hotel Kalukanda House in Sri Lanka. www.kalukandahouse.com | instagram @deegibson2017 & @kalukandahousePodcast Themes:Modern Sri Lankan identity and cultureArchitecture, art, and designSustainability and heritageDiaspora experiences and storytellingWhy Listen:This podcast offers deep, intelligent storytelling about Sri Lanka’s evolving identity — a blend of East and West, ancient and modern. It’s for listeners who love culture, travel, architecture, and thoughtful conversation.
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Nimmi Harasgama: From Shy Child to Award-Winning Actress and Writer In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Nimmi Harasgama, a celebrated Sri Lankan actress, writer, and producer with a diverse career spanning continents. We delve into Harasgama's early years of overcoming extreme shyness, her break into acting, and her impactful roles in productions like TV drama 'Good Karma Hospital' and the film 'Funny Boy.' The episode covers Harasgama's experiences as an immigrant in the ...
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