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 | |
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| Directed by | Chandam Shyamcharan Singh Chandam Manorama Devi |
| Produced by | Chandam Shyamcharan Singh Chandam Manorama Devi |
| Screenplay by | Chandam Shyamacharan Singh |
| Story by | Chandam Shyamacharan Singh |
| Based on | Battle of Imphal (WWII) |
| Starring | Somorendro Kalpana |
| Music by | Shyamacharan Ibocha |
| Cinematography | Irom Maipak |
| Edited by | Rarikar Basu Offline editor: R.K. Lalmani |
Release date |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Meiteilon (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
Japan Landa Imphal Media
An illustration of Japanese language and Meitei language (Manipuri language) in their native writing systems
References
- ↑ "Japan Landa Imphal – KanglaOnline". Archived from the original on 2021-05-01. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
- ↑ "Japan Landa Imphal – Manipur News". Retrieved 2022-03-05.
- ↑ 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.