Nakenthana Ngairi
Movie poster
Directed byDinesh Tongbram
Written byDinesh Tongbram
Produced byDinesh Tongbram
StarringAmarjeet Rajkumar
Huirem Seema
Kaiku Rajkumar
Devita Urikhinbam
CinematographyDilip (celluloid)
Imo Yumnam (digital)
Edited byKh. Nilachandra (Boy)
AGC, Lamphel
Music byJiten Khaidem
Background score:
Jeetenkumar Naorem
Audiography:
Sunachand
Production
company
United Films Manipur
Distributed byUnited Films Manipur
Release date
10 September 2006
Running time
164 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMeitei language (officially called Manipuri language)

Nakenthana Ngairi (English: Autumn is Waiting) is a 2006 Indian Meitei language film written, produced and directed by Dinesh Tongbram.[1] It is the first production of United Films Manipur. The film features Amarjeet Rajkumar, Huirem Seema, Kaiku Rajkumar and Devita Urikhinbam in the lead roles. It was released at Usha Cinema, Paona Bazar on 10 September 2006.[2]

Nakenthana Ngairi was initially named as Wahangsina. The processing of the film had been done at Rupayan (Kolkata), Ramoji Film City (Hyderabad) and AGC (Lamphel). This was the first Manipuri video film converted from celluloid in the state.[3]

Plot

Aya's and Bem's romance is disrupted by Bem's mother on the ground that Aya is from a poor family background. Despite Bem's father repeated suggestions to not interfere in their relationship, his wife continues to follow her own line of thoughts. Carving out elaborate plans, Bem's mother gets her daughter married to a rich guy Sobhas. The guy happens to be an immoral person who maintains illicit affairs with his long time girlfriend Indira even after the marriage. Pushpa (Bem's younger sister) tries to win Sanjoy's (Aya's younger brother) heart as a revenge against her mother who forcefully marries Bem without her consent. Pushpa succeeds.

Due to repeated physical and mental harassment by Sobhas, Bem becomes ill and gets hospitalised. During her stay in the hospital, her son Momocha dies. Bem becomes a mentally retarded woman. She comes back to her maternal home. There, Aya comes to take her. True love triumphs at the end.

Cast

  • Amarjeet Rajkumar as Aya
  • Huirem Seema as Bem
  • Kaiku Rajkumar as Sanjoy, Aya's younger brother
  • Devita Urikhinbam as Pushpa, Bem's younger sister
  • Wangkhem Lalitkumar as IAS officer, Bem's father
  • R.K. Hemabati as Bem's mother
  • Khwairakpam Bishwamittra as Sobhas
  • Laimayum Gayatri as Indira, Sobhas' girlfriend
  • Longjam Ongbi Lalitabi as Sanjoy's mother
  • Gurumayum Ongbi Gunabati as Aya's mother
  • Joseph Thokchom as Munal, Aya's college mate
  • Master Bolex as Momocha, Bem's son

Soundtrack

The tune and music were composed by Jiten Khaidem, Tomba Thangjam and Gopi. Manichandra, Bobi, Kemo and Yu Gandhi wrote the lyrics.[4] Sunita Nepram, Huidrom Nowboy, Maibam Roshibina, Khun Joykumar and Pushparani Huidrom are the playback singers in the movie.[5]

No.TitleMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Eigi Pukningse Leitapham Khangdare"Jiten KhaidemSunita Nepram03:38
2."Nungshi Mapao Takhidare"Jiten KhaidemSunita Nepram02:14
3."Soiraba"Tomba ThangjamMaibam Roshibina04:55
4."Nanggi Nungshibana"GopiHuidrom Nowboy, Pushparani Huidrom03:45
5."Khetnaba Thamoi Ani"Jiten KhaidemKhun Joykumar01:00
Total length:15:32

References

  1. "Cine Writer's and Playwright Forum condoles". The Sangai Express. 7 November 2020. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  2. "From celluloid to digital : Film maker fights on - Nakenthana Ngairi". e-pao.net. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  3. Thokchom, Khelen (22 September 2006). "Video sounds death knell: Nakenthana Ngairi". The Telegraph. India. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  4. "Soiraba - Nakenthana Ngairi Movie Song". Retrieved 18 June 2021 via YouTube.
  5. "Nakenthana Ngairi". Retrieved 18 June 2021 via YouTube.
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