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Lakhipurgi Lakhipyari

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Lakhipurgi Lakhipyari
Poster
Directed byL. Surjakanta
Screenplay bySomen Moirangcha
Story byAshok Nongthombam
Produced bySomen Moirangcha
StarringLairenjam Olen
Devita Urikhinbam
CinematographyL. Surjakanta
Edited byTommy
Music bySamu (Roubi)
Production
company
Ebudhou Film Creations
Distributed byEbudhou Film Creations
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
161 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMeiteilon (Meiteilon)

Lakhipurgi Lakhipyari is a 2006 Manipuri film directed by L. Surjakanta and produced by Somen Moirangcha, under the banner of Ebudhou Film Creations.[1][2] The film features Lairenjam Olen and Devita Urikhinbam in the lead roles. The film is based on the eponymous novel by Ashok Khurai, who died during the shooting of the film due to heart attack in 2006.[3]

Lakhipurgi Lakhipyari got official selection at the First Festival of Manipuri Cinema 2007.[4]

Plot

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A betrayed woman Thambal takes revenge by killing her husband which separates herself and her son Amar. Amar grows up under the kind care of an old man at Lakhipur. He falls in love with a local beautiful girl Lakhipyari. As love blossoms, a letter from Imphal interludes to make Amar leaving Lakhipyari. Lakhipyari can't help but to wait for Amar's return.

Cast

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  • Lairenjam Olen as Amar
  • Devita Urikhinbam as Lakhipyari
  • Huirem Seema as Thambal, Amar's mother
  • Loitongbam Dorendra as Amar's grandfather
  • Takhellambam Lokendra as Lakhipyari's father
  • R.K. Hemabati as Lakhipyari's mother
  • Laimayum Bolex as Amar (Child)
  • Priyaluxmi
  • Keshoram
  • Purnendu
  • R.K. Amarjeet (Special Appearance)

Accolades

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It won 11 awards at the First Festival of Manipuri Cinema 2007, including Best Feature Film and Best Director Award, won by L. Surjakanta.[5][6]

  • Best Feature Film (Somen Moirangcha & L. Surjakanta)
  • Best Director (L. Surjakanta)
  • Best Actress (Devita Urikhinbam)
  • Best Supporting Actress (Huirem Seema)
  • Best Screenplay (Somen Moirangcha)
  • Best Story (Ashok Khurai)
  • Best Child Artist (Master Bolex)

Soundtrack

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Samu (Roubi) composed the soundtrack for the movie and Roshan Sorokhaibam wrote the lyrics.

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Sakhenbi Nanggi"Roshan SorokkhaibamSamu (Roubi)Hamom Sadananda04:55
2."Tanourabi Nanggi Naappada"Roshan SorokkhaibamSamu (Roubi)Hamom Sadananda, Maibam Roshibina05:52
3."Yengjage Eina Thamoi Penna"Roshan SorokkhaibamSamu (Roubi)Huidrom Nowboy, Kabita07:10
4."Naitom Paiba Cheklani"Roshan SorokkhaibamSamu (Roubi)Huidrom Nowboy05:07
5."Thamoibu Kaihallaga"Roshan SorokkhaibamSamu (Roubi)Pushparani Huidrom05:05
6."Nungshibi Nanggi Shaktamsibu"Roshan SorokkhaibamSamu (Roubi)Ranbir Thouna05:40
Total length:33:49

References

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  1. ^ Dr. M. Nawaz Khan. "Growth of Manipuri Digital Films". e-pao.net.
  2. ^ Khan, M. Nawaz (30 June 2014). "Growth of Manipuri Digital Films". Communication Today.
  3. ^ "Manipur film forges ties, sweeps awards - Lakhipurgee Lakhipyari shot in Cachar". Telegraph India. Archived from the original on 24 October 2010.
  4. ^ Angomcha Bimol Akoijam. "Manipuri cinema: Festival and beyond". e-pao.net.
  5. ^ "Manipuri Film awards announced, Olen best actor". One India.
  6. ^ "Festival of Manipuri cinema ends". e-pao.net.