Hingbagee Mahao

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Hingbagee Mahao
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJeetendra Ningomba
Screenplay byJeetendra Ningomba
Story byJeetendra Ningomba
Produced byKachi Shanti
StarringSagolsem Dhanamanjuri
SP Ingocha Yanglem
Hamom Sadananda
Abenao Elangbam
CinematographyR.K. Surjit
Saratchandra
Edited byR.K. Surjit
Music byRabei Keishamcha
Production
company
Shaheba Films
Distributed byShaheba Films
Release date
  • 29 April 2015 (2015-04-29)
Running time
148 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMeitei language (officially called Manipuri language)

Hingbagee Mahao (English: The Taste of Living) is a 2015 Indian Meitei language film directed by Jeetendra Ningomba and produced by Kachi Shanti.[1][2] The story and screenplay of the film was written by Jeetendra Ningomba. Hingbagee Mahao was released at Bhagyachandra Open Air Theatre (BOAT), Imphal, on 29 April 2015. It won many awards, including the Best Feature Film Award at 5th SSS MANIFA 2016.[3][4]

Synopsis[edit]

The film tells the story of Mangoljao's family who dwell in the floating phumdis of the Loktak lake. After Mangoljao's death, Ningol and her three sons shift to Imphal in search of a livelihood, since their only house is declared by the government as being illegally occupied. The eldest of the three, Achouba, sacrifices his youth and all the worldly pleasures so that he can earn enough for the sustenance of the family. But the younger brothers, Yaima and Atomba loosen themselves from Ningol and Achouba after they get married. When they come to know from Linthoi about their eldest brother's hardships, sufferings and sacrifices and the resultant ailment borne by Achouba, they come back begging for forgiveness. They finally understand the real taste of living.

Cast[edit]

  • Sagolsem Dhanamanjuri as Ningol
  • SP Ingocha Yanglem as Mangoljao
  • Hamom Sadananda as Achouba
  • Vidyananda Laishram as Yaima
  • Roshan Pheiroijam as Atomba
  • Abenao Elangbam as Linthoi
  • Soma Laishram as Mary
  • Reshmi Sorokhaibam as Leina
  • Narendra Ningomba as Mary's Father
  • Gurumayum Ananta as Doctor

Accolades[edit]

Hingbagee Mahao won many awards and nominations, including the Best Feature Film Award at the 5th SSS MANIFA 2016 held by Sahitya Seva Samiti, Kakching and Film Forum Manipur.[5]

Award Category Winner's name Result
5th SSS MANIFA 2016 Best Feature Film Director:
Jeetendra Ningomba
Producer:
Kachi Shanti
Won
Best Director Jeetendra Ningomba Won
Best Actor in a Leading Role Hamom Sadananda Won
Best Story Jeetendra Ningomba Won
Best Cinematography R.K. Surjit
Saratchandra
Won
Best Music Director Rabei Keishamcha Won

Soundtrack[edit]

Rabei Keishamcha composed the soundtrack for the film and Jeetendra Ningomba wrote the lyrics. The songs are titled Sajik Thabagum Nganduna and Uragasu Wahalli.

Hingbagee Mahao
Soundtrack album by
Khumanthem Sundari, Dipu Khunung, Cheche, Huidrom Nowboy, Surma Chanu
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length11:00
LabelShaheba Films
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Sajik Thabagum Nganduna"Jeetendra NingombaRabei KeishamchaKhumanthem Sundari, Dipu Khunung, Cheche05:28
2."Uragasu Wahalli"Jeetendra NingombaRabei KeishamchaHuidrom Nowboy, Surma Chanu05:32
Total length:11:00

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hingbagee Mahao :: Behind the Scenes". e-pao.org.
  2. ^ "Hingbagi Mahao named Best Film at SSS MANIFA 2016". e-pao.net.
  3. ^ "Hingbagi Mahao named Best Film at SSS MANIFA 2016". The Sangai Express.
  4. ^ "Hingbagi Mahao named Best Film at SSS MANIFA 2016". www.manipur.org.
  5. ^ "SSS MANIFA Award Function at Kakching Khullen Ibudhou Khamlangba Laibung - 17 January 2016 :: E-Pao Gallery". www.e-pao.net.