Japan Landa Imphal

Japan Laanda Imphal (Japanese: 日本の戦争でインパール, English: [Imphal in the Japanese war] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a 2012 Manipuri celluloid feature film produced by Chandam Shyamcharan Singh and Chandam Manorama Devi.[1][2] It stars Somorendro and Kalpana in the lead roles. The film was premiered at Manipur Film Development Corporation (MFDC), Palace Compound on 24 August 2012.[3]

Japan Laanda Imphal
Directed byChandam Shyamcharan Singh
Chandam Manorama Devi
Produced byChandam Shyamcharan Singh
Chandam Manorama Devi
Screenplay byChandam Shyamacharan Singh
Story byChandam Shyamacharan Singh
Based onBattle of Imphal (WWII)
StarringSomorendro
Kalpana
Music byShyamacharan
Ibocha
CinematographyIrom Maipak
Edited byRarikar Basu
Offline editor:
R.K. Lalmani
Release date
  • August 24, 2012 (2012-08-24)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMeiteilon (Manipuri)

Plot

The film depicts the romance between a Meitei girl and a Japanese soldier during the Battle of Imphal, a World War II event in Manipur. The war leads to the separation of the lovebirds.[3]

Cast

  • Somorendro as Kayato, Japanese soldier
  • Kalpana as Indu
  • Tayenjam Mema as Indu's mother
  • Meenakumari as Mohini, Indu's sister
  • Sarda as Rashi
  • Suchitra as Naobi
  • Shougrakpam Hemanta as Hemanta
  • Pritam Kumar as Tomba
  • Laishram Tomba as Naobi's father
  • Nilachandra as Basanta
  • Prafullo Chandra as British army
  • Ibomcha as Japanese soldier
  • Bishorjit as Japanese soldier
  • Manmohan as Japanese soldier
  • Premjit as Japanese soldier
  • Venus as British army
  • Angou as British army
  • Lalit as Freedom fighter
  • Ingo as Freedom fighter
  • Gokul as Freedom fighter
  • Tiken as Freedom fighter
  • Sarat
  • Iboyaima
  • Ibomcha
  • Budha
  • Ranjit
  • Surjakanta
  • Sakhi

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References

  1. "Japan Landa Imphal – KanglaOnline". Archived from the original on 2021-05-01. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  2. "Japan Landa Imphal – Manipur News". Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Manipur film hits silver screen after five years - Celluloid movies revived after a decade, premiered in a packed new 900-seat auditorium". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2022-03-05.