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| director = Mayanglangbam Raghumani (Eepu) |
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| starring = [[Lairenjam Olen]]<br />Manda Leima |
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'''''Lallasi Pal''''' ({{Translation|Let's outstep the obstacle<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imphaltimes.com/guest-column/item/19034-radio-drama-in-manipur|title=RADIO DRAMA IN MANIPUR|date=31 October 2020|work=Imphal Times}}</ref>}}) is a 2002 Indian [[Manipuri film]] film directed by Mayanglangbam Raghumani and starring [[Lairenjam Olen]] and Manda Leima. |
'''''Lallasi Pal''''' ({{Translation|Let's outstep the obstacle<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imphaltimes.com/guest-column/item/19034-radio-drama-in-manipur|title=RADIO DRAMA IN MANIPUR|date=31 October 2020|work=Imphal Times}}</ref>}}) is a 2002 Indian [[Manipuri film]] film directed by Mayanglangbam Raghumani and starring [[Lairenjam Olen]] and [[Manda Leima]]. |
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The film released in the Friends Talkies theatre, [[Imphal]] in 2002 and was a blockbuster.<ref name="the hindu"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imphaltimes.com/news/item/5052-renowned-film-maker-of-manipur-brutally-assaulted-left-for-death|title=Renowned Film Maker of Manipur Brutally Assaulted; Left for Death|first=William|last=Gurumayam|date=3 March 2016|work=Imphal Times}}</ref> This film was important in marking the transition from celluloid to digital films for [[Meitei cinema]] after ''[[Lammei]]'' (2002).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/ETD-UT-2011-12-4603/KSHETRIMAYUM-MASTERS-REPORT.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y|title=The Politics of Fixity: A report on the ban of Hindi films in Manipur, Northeast India.|website=[[The University of Texas at Austin]]|page=46|author=Jogendro Singh Kshetrimayum|date=2011}}</ref> This film was a breakthrough for Olen and Manda.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://manipurtimes.com/actor-olen-a-much-loved-actor-of-the-people/|title=Actor Olen : a much loved actor of the people|work=Manipurtimes|date=4 July 2013|last=Ngangbam|first=Amukhomba}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://e-pao.org/erang/Actress/Manda.php|title=Stealing Hearts and Crossing Walls: Manda|work=E-PAO}}</ref> Olen was nominated for Best Actor (Male) at the Festival of Manipur Cinema in 2007.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://e-pao.net/GP.asp?src=5..140108.jan08|title=Festival of Manipuri cinema ends|work=The Sangai Express|via=E-PAO|date=13 January 2007}}</ref> |
The film released in the Friends Talkies theatre, [[Imphal]] in 2002 and was a blockbuster.<ref name="the hindu"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.imphaltimes.com/news/item/5052-renowned-film-maker-of-manipur-brutally-assaulted-left-for-death|title=Renowned Film Maker of Manipur Brutally Assaulted; Left for Death|first=William|last=Gurumayam|date=3 March 2016|work=Imphal Times}}</ref> This film was important in marking the transition from celluloid to digital films for [[Meitei cinema]] after ''[[Lammei]]'' (2002).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/ETD-UT-2011-12-4603/KSHETRIMAYUM-MASTERS-REPORT.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y|title=The Politics of Fixity: A report on the ban of Hindi films in Manipur, Northeast India.|website=[[The University of Texas at Austin]]|page=46|author=Jogendro Singh Kshetrimayum|date=2011}}</ref> This film was a breakthrough for Olen and Manda.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://manipurtimes.com/actor-olen-a-much-loved-actor-of-the-people/|title=Actor Olen : a much loved actor of the people|work=Manipurtimes|date=4 July 2013|last=Ngangbam|first=Amukhomba}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://e-pao.org/erang/Actress/Manda.php|title=Stealing Hearts and Crossing Walls: Manda|work=E-PAO}}</ref> Olen was nominated for Best Actor (Male) at the Festival of Manipur Cinema in 2007.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://e-pao.net/GP.asp?src=5..140108.jan08|title=Festival of Manipuri cinema ends|work=The Sangai Express|via=E-PAO|date=13 January 2007}}</ref> |
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Lallasi Pal | |
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Directed by | Mayanglangbam Raghumani (Eepu) |
Written by | Moirangthem Inao |
Produced by | Homen Rajkumar |
Starring | Lairenjam Olen Manda Leima |
Cinematography | O. Sanou |
Edited by | Henry Salam |
Music by | Dr. H. Naba R. K. Jiten Subhash Background music: Pee |
Production company | Treasure Island Films[1] |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Meiteilon |
Budget | ₹1 lakh[2] |
Lallasi Pal (transl. Let's outstep the obstacle[3]) is a 2002 Indian Manipuri film film directed by Mayanglangbam Raghumani and starring Lairenjam Olen and Manda Leima.
The film released in the Friends Talkies theatre, Imphal in 2002 and was a blockbuster.[2][4] This film was important in marking the transition from celluloid to digital films for Meitei cinema after Lammei (2002).[5] This film was a breakthrough for Olen and Manda.[6][7] Olen was nominated for Best Actor (Male) at the Festival of Manipur Cinema in 2007.[8]
Cast
- Olen
- Manda as Leihao
Soundtrack
Lallasi Pal | |
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Soundtrack album by Dr. H. Naba, R. K. Jiten and Subhash | |
Released | 2002 |
Genre | Feature film soundtrack |
No. | Title | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Thabal Epom" | Dr. H. Naba | ||
2. | "Nangi Maithong" | Dr. H. Naba | ||
3. | "Ahing Khuding" | R. K. Jithen | Sarita Gazmer[9] | |
4. | "Ngaikhoghaba Channaba" | Subhash |
Reception
Writing for Sangai Express, Akoijam opined that this was one of the films in which Olen "gave a measured and convinincing performance". The writer added that Manda "gave a life time performance in the film Lallasi Pal, a run for her money. Manda’s performance in the said film is an exemplar of how one enters under the skin of the character. Indeed, Manda is not Manda but Leihao in Lalasi Pal".[10]
References
- ^ Khan, M. Nawaz (30 June 2014). "Growth of Manipuri Digital Films". Communication Today.
- ^ a b Kongbam, Meghachandra (17 November 2018). "'Cinema is slowly dying in Manipur'". The Hindu.
- ^ "RADIO DRAMA IN MANIPUR". Imphal Times. 31 October 2020.
- ^ Gurumayam, William (3 March 2016). "Renowned Film Maker of Manipur Brutally Assaulted; Left for Death". Imphal Times.
- ^ Jogendro Singh Kshetrimayum (2011). "The Politics of Fixity: A report on the ban of Hindi films in Manipur, Northeast India" (PDF). The University of Texas at Austin. p. 46.
- ^ Ngangbam, Amukhomba (4 July 2013). "Actor Olen : a much loved actor of the people". Manipurtimes.
- ^ "Stealing Hearts and Crossing Walls: Manda". E-PAO.
- ^ "Festival of Manipuri cinema ends". The Sangai Express. 13 January 2007 – via E-PAO.
- ^ "Lyrics: NANGI WAKHAL KHANBADA EIDE". Smule.
- ^ Akoijam, Angomcha Bimol (31 January 2008). "Manipuri cinema: Festival and beyond". The Sangai Express – via E-PAO.