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Bangladeshki Sana Tampha
''Bangladeshki Sana Tampha'' is a 2020 multi-starrer Manipuri film directed by OC Meira and produced by Rakesh Naorem and Ibungohal Shyamal, under the banner of Ipak Films. Portraying the lifestyle of Meiteis in Bangladesh, the film stars Gurumayum Bonny, Abenao Elangbam, Bala Tensubam, Narmada Sougaijam, Gepelina Mayanglambam and Ashok Seleibam in the lead roles. The movie was released at Manipur State Film Development Society (MSFDS) on 25 January 2020. Cast * Gurumayum Bonny * Abenao Elangbam * Bala Tensubam as Sana * Narmada Sougaijam as Tampha * Gepelina Mayanglambam * Ashok Seleibam * Shilviya * Khoirom Loya Accolades The movie bagged three awards at the 13th Manipur State Film Awards 2020. Soundtrack Nanao Sagolmang composed the songs for the movie and Manaobi MM and OC Meira wrote the lyrics. The film has two songs. See also * List of Meitei-language films The following is a list of notable films made in Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri languag ...
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Gurumayum Bonny
Gurumayum Bonny Sharma is an Indian actor and singer who predominantly appears in Manipuri films. He is famous for movies 'Yaiskul Pakhang Angaoba', 'Beragee Bomb', 'Mr Khadang'. He is a resident of Keishamthong Maning Longjam Leikai, Imphal, Manipur. He has also worked in the ''Shumang Kumheis'' including ''Kunti'' series, ''Nongallamdaisida'', ''Opium War'', and ''Pizza''. Career ''Bonny'' had tried many jobs before coming into the world of performing arts. In 1994-95, he joined Bashikhong Dramatic Union. Later, he was a theatre artist for around ten years in Panthoibi Natya Mandir. Before coming into films, he had already acted in ''Shumang Kumhei''s. ''Aruba Eechel'', ''Amamba Lambee'', ''Kunti 6 (Mihatpung)'', ''Nongallamdaishida'', ''Yeningthana Ngairi'', ''Opium War'' and ''Pizza'' are his famous ''Shumang Leelas''. Both his parents were also theatre artist in the Manipur Dramatic Union (MDU). His first film is ''Lanmei Thanbi'' where he played a villain role, alongside ...
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Abenao Elangbam
Abenao Elangbam (born 28 September 1986) is an Indian actress working in Manipuri cinema. She has displayed her versatility in acting by taking various roles in Manipuri films. The beginning of her career in films are marked by movies like ''Cheinakhol'', ''Thoiba Thoibi'', ''Naoshum'' and ''Akhunba Mani''. Early life and education She completed her Master in Adult Education from Manipur University. Career Before coming into films, she has acted in some theatrical plays under People's Arts and Dramatic Association, Imphal. Her first film is ''Chingjaogum Lepliba Thamoi'', where she is playing a supporting role. She is most popularly known for her role of ''Naobi'' in ''Thoiba Thoibi''. Among her popular films were ''Thoiba Thoibi'', ''Akhunba Mani'', ''Thokkidagi Kishi'', '' Nobap'', ''Ekhenglaktagi Red Rose'', ''Chumthang Makhong'', ''Bema Bema'', ''Liklaai'', ''Leikang Thambal'', ''Tabunungda Akaiba Likli'', ''Western Sankirtan'', '' Phijigee Mani'' and ''Waikhu''. In '' Phij ...
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Meiteilon
Meitei (), also known as Manipuri (, ), is a Tibeto-Burman language of north-eastern India. It is spoken by around 1.8 million people, predominantly in the state of Manipur, but also by smaller communities in the rest of the country and in parts of neighbouring Myanmar and Bangladesh. It is native to the Meitei people, and within Manipur it serves as an official language and a lingua franca. It was used as a court language in the historic Manipur Kingdom and is presently included among the 22 scheduled languages of India. Meitei is a tonal language whose exact classification within Sino-Tibetan remains unclear. It has lexical resemblances to Kuki and Tangkhul. Meitei is the most widely spoken Indian Sino-Tibetan language and the most spoken language in northeast India after Bengali and Assamese. There are million Meitei speakers in India according to the 2011 census. The majority of these, or million, are found in the state of Manipur, where they represent just over ...
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Manipuri Film
The Cinema of Manipur is the film industry based in Manipur, India. It includes not only Meitei language movies but all the films made in different languages of the different communities in Manipur. The Manipuri film industry was born when ''Matamgi Manipur'' was released on 9 April 1972. Before this, there were many attempts to make a film in the state, the most significant being ''Mainu Pemcha'' in 1948 which was left incomplete due to various problems. The tradition of documentary film making in Manipur was said to have been pioneered by the late Maharaj Kumar Priya Brata Singh who shot "actuality movies" with his 8 mm camera in 1936. ''Paokhum Ama'', released in 1983, was the first Manipuri colour film (short feature). ''Langlen Thadoi'' (1984) was the first Manipuri full-length colour feature film. ''Lammei'' (2002) was the first Manipuri video film to have a commercial screening at a theatre. As the production of video films gained momentum, the Manipuri film i ...
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List Of Meitei-language Films
The following is a list of notable films made in Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language), by the Maniwood (Manipuri cinema industry), in alphabetical order. 0–9 A B C * Chatledo Eidi * Cheikhei * Cheina * Chow Chow Momo na Haobara Shingju Bora na Oinambara * Chumthang Makhong D * Daughters of the Polo God * Delhi Mellei E * Eewai * Ei Actor Natte * Eibusu Yaohanbiyu * Eidee Kadaida * Eigi Kona * Eikhoi Pabunggi * Eikhoigi Yum * Eikhoishibu Kanano * Enakta Leiringei F * Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show H * Hingbagee Mahao I * Ichadi Manini * Iche Tampha * Ima Machet Icha Tangkhai * Imoinu (film) * Inamma * Imagi Ningthem * Ishanou J * Japan Landa Imphal K * Kaboklei * Kadarmapee * Kekoo Lotpee * Khurai Angaobi * Kum Kang Kum Kabi Chang L * Lakhipurgi Lakhipyari * Lallasi Pal * Laman Ama * Lamja Parshuram * Lammei * Langlen Thadoi * Lanphamda Ibeni * Larei Lathup * Leikhamton * Leipaklei * Lo ...
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