Mamikon

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Inception

In 1986, Ningthouja Lancha joined forces with a group of passionate cinephiles to establish Mamikon Manipur, a film production house that aimed to contribute to the burgeoning Manipuri cinema settlement.


This venture signaled a new foray into filmmaking, exploring creative and innovative sensibilities, and contributing to the cultural tapestry of Manipur through cinema.


Mamikon Manipur debuted with the production of “Thengmallabra Radhamanbi” in 1989. Through this venture, he likely sought to bring stories from Manipur to a wider audience, leveraging.


Since then, Mamikon has produced more than 17 shorts, documentaries, and TV serials under its banner.

Ningthouja Lancha

A short Biography

Ningthouja Lancha, born in 1962 in Keishamthong, Laisom Leirak, Imphal, Manipur, has had a rich journey intertwining his academic pursuits with his passion for the arts, particularly theatre. Growing up in an environment steeped in the cultural heritage of Manipur and having familial ties to folk drama laid the foundation for his artistic endeavors.

Lancha pursued a Master’s degree in Social Anthropology, gaining valuable insights into the societal fabric of Manipur, which enriched his understanding of the cultural nuances informing his artistic expressions. In 1984, while still engaged in his anthropological studies, Lancha joined Theatre Mirror Manipur, guided by his brother-in-law, Wareppa Naba, a luminary in Manipuri theatre known for innovating and revitalizing native theatrical traditions.

His dual roles as an anthropology scholar and theatre practitioner complemented each other, allowing him to bring a deeper understanding of cultural dynamics to his art and infusing his academic pursuits with lived experiences from the communities he engaged with through theatre. Lancha’s contributions to Manipuri theatre reflect a commitment to preserving traditional forms while exploring new avenues for creative expression, staying true to his roots while embracing innovation.

A significant turn in Lancha’s artistic journey occurred when he met Maharajkumari Binodini, a renowned figure in literature and cinema. Their collaboration on adapting Rabindranath Tagore’s “Hungry Stone” into the Manipuri play “Charamnaraba Thoudu Nung” marked a milestone in his career. His outstanding performance in this play earned him the prestigious Best Actor award at the National Theatre Festival held in Girish Manch, Calcutta.

In 1986, Lancha co-founded Mamikon Manipur, a film production house, marking his entry into filmmaking. Mamikon Manipur debuted with the production of “Thengmallabra Radhamanbi” in 1989, signaling a new chapter in Lancha’s artistic journey. Through this venture, he aimed to bring Manipuri stories to a wider audience, showcasing his homeland’s rich heritage and diverse narratives.

Lancha’s involvement in both theatre and cinema highlights his diverse talents and commitment to enriching Manipuri culture through various artistic endeavors. As an actor, director, and filmmaker, he continues to push boundaries, explore new narratives, and champion the cultural heritage of Manipur on both local and national stages.

Director

Ningthouja Lancha

Story

Shijagurumayum Nilbir Sharma Shastri

Editors

Tarun Mangang Regan Khangembam Irom Henba

Producer

Ningthouja Lanjenla Lancha

Screenplay

Ningthouja Lancha

Co-Producer

Wahengbam Jadumani

Casting

Romi Lamabam

Executive Producer

Akoijam Jayanti Lancha

Sound Design

Irom Henba

Johny Laishram

Cast

Sagolshem Chalamba

as Tomba

Pinky Yadav Mayum

as Ebemma

N. Rajen Meitei

as Eigya

Ningthoujam Reena

as Leirikmacha

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