Chumthang Makhong

Chumthang Makhong (English: The Base of Rainbow) is a 2008 Indian Meitei language film directed by Romi Meitei and produced by R.K. Chandrabal under the banner of Diana Films.[1][2][3] It stars Hamom Sadananda, Jolly Irungbam, Abenao Elangbam and Thingom Pritam in the lead roles.[4][5] The film was theatrically released at Usha Cinema, Paona Bazar and many other cinema halls of Manipur in 2009 and performed well at the box office.[6]

Chumthang Makhong
Poster
Directed byRomi Meitei
Screenplay byManaobi MM
Story byManaobi MM
Produced byR.K. Chandrabal
StarringHamom Sadananda
Jolly Irungbam
Abenao Elangbam
Thingom Pritam
CinematographyAboi Meitei
Edited byCh. Dinesh
Music byTomba Thangjam
Production
company
Diana Films
Distributed byDiana Films
Release date
2008
Running time
139 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMeitei language (officially called Manipuri language)

The film got official selection at the 7th Manipur State Film Festival 2010.[7][8][9]

Synopsis

The love affair between Priyoranjan and Linthoi takes a disastrous turn when the former joins an insurgent group while the latter gets recruited in the police service. The game of chase and run goes on in full swing in the backdrop of a conflict torn Manipur. Priyoranjan and Linthoi's actions does not prove to be useful for both in the end.

Cast

  • Hamom Sadananda as Priyoranjan
  • Jolly Irungbam as Linthoi
  • Abenao Elangbam as Priyo's sister
  • Thingom Pritam as Rojesh
  • Ahanjao as Priyo's father
  • R.K. Hemabati as Linthoi's mother
  • Takhellambam Lokendro as Linthoi's father
  • Wangkhem Lalitkumar as Mangangkhomba
  • Hemlet as Tiger
  • Manihar
  • Sanatombi
  • Nomita
  • Robert
  • R.K. Mangalsana
  • Tarunkumar
  • Prem
  • Somorendro

Soundtrack

Tomba Thangjam composed the soundtrack for the movie and Narendra Ningomba and Romi Meitei wrote the lyrics. Maibam Roshibina, Hamom Sadananda and Students of Tomba Thangjam are the playback singers. The movie has four songs.

References

  1. "Nungshibee Ahing captivates Hojai's people". e-pao.net. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  2. Amukhomba Ngangbam. "Public support behind growth of Manipur Film Industry – Romi Meitei". manipurtimes.com. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  3. Neikolie Kuotsu. "Metropolis and peripheral life: Digital cinema dialects in 'Northeast' India". www.academia.edu. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  4. "Hamom Sadananda Profile - Veethi". www.veethi.com. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  5. "Actress - Abenao :: E-rang". e-pao.org. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  6. Dr. M. Nawaz Khan. "Growth of Manipuri Digital Films". e-pao.net. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  7. "7th Manipuri Film Festival 2010 kicks off in Imphal". news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  8. "7th Manipur State Film Festival under way". The Assam Tribune. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  9. "7th Manipur film festival from September 11 to 19". e-pao.net. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
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