The song, "Etha epita dura akase.swarnwarna tharuwak wilase", written by Karunarathne Abeysekara for Mallawarachchi, is dedicated to his wife Swarna. Mallawarachchi was married to Swarna Mallawarchchi (not the famous Sri Lankan actress with the same name), and had four children: Ranil, Harshini, Nadija, and Tharaka.
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In 1999 (1 year of his death) Milton Mallawarachchi sing two last movie (before the voice record by director of movie) "Mohothin Mohotha"(20 November 1998) and Re Ru (19 February 1999) On the last teledrama Hima Kadalla Mallawarachchi sang the song "Sanda Sulange Pawee" The one last song he recorded is "Aga Rejiniya" on the album Senehasa Buduwak. Mallawarachchi appeared alongside the Super Golden Chimes at the Super Concert 101/102 organized by Wijewardene.
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Mallawarachchi was a popular live attraction at a time when there was no TV in Sri Lanka, his appearances at variety shows sponsored by the Ceylon Tobacco Company drew huge crowds. The music director was Patrick Denipitiya. Its songs included "Reyak Upadda" and duets with Indrani Perera on "Samanala Renak Se" and duets with Victor Ratnayake and CD Fonseka. He was the main male playback singer in the movie Senakeliya which was a box office hit in 1974. In 1984, he was honored with the best playback singer award at the Sarasawiya Awards for "Kendan Yannam," with Priya Suriyasena and Gration Ananda a song from Sena Samarasinghe's Aethin Aethat. Mallawarachchi debuted as a playback singer in the 1971 film, Poojithayo. In 1978 Mallawarachchi released one of the first music audio cassettes, Anytime-Anywhere, on the Tharanga label, in Sri Lanka under the guidance of Vijaya Ramanayake. It was released on the Silverline label as an EP along with "Ran Mudu" and two songs - "Andanne Epa" and "Ma Samanalayak" - by Shiromie Fernando." One of Mallawarachchi's most successful songs was "Mai Gaha Yata" produced by Melroy Dharmaratne in 1976. On "Pem Rajadahane" he sang with Indrani Perera and Samitha Mudukonduwa. Mallawarachichi sang with Rukmani (1974) on "Prem Raja Dahane". Wijewardena also wrote "Awasara Natha Mata," "Sulange Pawe," "Thaniwi Sitinai" and "Prem Raja Dahane" for Mallawarachichi.
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In 1974, the Ceylonese musician Clarence Wijewardena composed the songs "Gana Andure," "Eda Rae," "Mata Men Ohutada" and "Maga Thotadhii" for an EP release on Gemstone. His first duet - "Bindu Bindu" - was sung with R.Chitra. The song "Sayura theredhi" helped him to become a huge success.
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Music composer Patrick Denipitiya gave Milton Mallawarachichi's songs such as "Ivuru Tala", "Ma ha Eda" and "Ma Nisa Oba" a modern touch.
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It was the last 78 rpm record set issued for non-film songs in Sri Lanka. These songs were released on the Exvee label as a double set of 78 rpm records in 1969 and gave Mallawarachchi his first popular hit with "Oruwaka Pawena". Kurera offered to record four songs with the young vocalist: "Oruwaka Pawena", "Ran Kooduwak Oba Sadu", "Sansare Sewanalle" and "Mangale Neth Mangale". Mallawarachchi's vocals on the latter group's "Daha Duke Vidyahala" and "Mal Ravamal" led to his discovery by producer Patrick Corea. He was a member of a short-lived group called the Sakyans and subsequently the La Ceylonians. Mallawarachchi completed his early education at Ananda Sastralaya, Kotte. Dharmawardena, Premakirthi de Alwis, Clarence Wijewardena, Upali Danawalawithana, Dharmasiri Gamage, Ajantha Ransinghe, Shelton Weeraratne, Kularatne Ariyawansa, Ananda Padmasiri, Vernon Perera, Chitrananda Abeysekera, Bandara Wijetunga and Vijaya Ramanayake. Mallawarachchi sang songs by Karunaratne Abeysekera, K.