Audience Paradox: The Curious Case of Cinema in Manipur

Just as cinema in India saw family dramas—once dismissed—become its most powerful connector with audiences, a similar shift in storytelling is now being observed in Manipur’s film industry. By Akee Sorokhaibam There was a time when a curious trend could be observed in the way people talked about cinema in India. Many viewers were increasingly […]

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Just as cinema in India saw family dramas—once dismissed—become its most powerful connector with audiences, a similar shift in storytelling is now being observed in Manipur’s film industry.

By Akee Sorokhaibam

There was a time when a curious trend could be observed in the way people talked about cinema in India. Many viewers were increasingly drawn to imported films rather than Hindi cinema. Watching Hindi films was sometimes treated as an insult to one’s cinematic intelligence. Foreign films were seen as more sophisticated, more artistic, and therefore more worthy of appreciation.

Yet cinema history often moves in cycles. The moment Hindi cinema began reconnecting with audiences through emotionally engaging family stories, the same kind of storytelling that had once been dismissed started drawing large audiences back to homegrown films. What was earlier mocked as “mere family drama” suddenly became a powerful bridge between filmmakers and viewers.

Today, a somewhat similar conversation can be heard in Manipur.

Among certain sections of the cinema intelligentsia, a common criticism is that Manipuri films are mostly family-oriented and lack variety. According to this view, the industry seems trapped in domestic melodrama, repeating the same emotional structures again and again.

To some extent, this observation is not entirely wrong. Many films produced locally do revolve around family relationships and social conflicts within the household.

But there is also a practical reason for this. These are the films that bring audiences into theatres. These are the films that manage to recover investments and sustain the livelihoods of actors, technicians, and producers. In a small film industry like Manipur’s, survival often depends on what sells.

What makes Manipuri cinema unique, however, is the way it has survived against difficult circumstances. There was a period when screening Hindi films in the state was banned by underground groups. This created an unusual situation where local filmmakers had to fill the vacuum almost entirely on their own. The industry shifted heavily into the digital video era, producing films with limited resources but strong local engagement. In many ways, Manipuri cinema became one of the few regional industries in India that survived largely on its own audience and cultural context.

At the same time, it would be inaccurate to say that Manipuri cinema has not attempted other forms of storytelling.

The works of Aribam Syam Sharma stand as an important example. Films such as Imagi Ningthem and Ishanou travelled widely across international film festivals and earned global recognition. Imagi Ningthem won the Grand Prix at the Nantes Three Continents Festival, bringing unprecedented international attention to Manipuri cinema. These films are admired for their quiet storytelling, cultural depth, and strong cinematic language.

In many ways, they represent precisely the kind of thoughtful and artistically ambitious cinema that critics and intellectual viewers often claim to desire.

Yet the irony is difficult to ignore. While these films received admiration on the international festival circuit and from critics, they did not always receive the same level of support from audiences at home.

Interestingly, the story of Manipuri cinema itself has attracted attention from outside the state. The documentary Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show, directed by Mumbai-based filmmaker Mamta Murthy, won the National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film. The film follows a Manipuri film crew during the making of a movie and uses that journey to explore the struggles, passion, and resilience of filmmakers in Manipur. The fact that outsiders felt compelled to document and celebrate this small industry says something about the cultural significance of Manipuri cinema.

And yet, within our own viewing culture, the relationship with our cinema often remains conflicted.

We often say we want better films, more diverse subjects, and more serious storytelling. But when such films are made, they frequently struggle to find viewers. Meanwhile, the very films we criticize for being “too family-oriented” are the ones that continue to sustain the industry.

Perhaps the real issue is not the lack of variety in Manipuri cinema. Perhaps the real issue is the gap between the cinema we claim to value and the cinema we are actually willing to support.

And if Manipuri films are often family-based or domestic, it simply means they are stories built around love—between parents and children, husbands and wives, friends and communities. If cinema reflects life, and life is held together by such bonds, then perhaps the question is simple: what is really wrong with showing love?

(Akee Sorokhaibam is a occasional filmmaker and a hardcore cinephile who breathes behind silver screens.)

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A society and its people need inspiration to grow and cultivate a sense of oneness. The ability to draw inspiration from another without any egotism and hesitation would draw everyone involved closer and help develop the society. However, in a society full of mistrust and where every other incident bemoans of allegations and counter allegations, […]

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Manipur State team to participate mime festival at Kolkata

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Directorate of Tribal Affairs and Hills, Manipur – Wool knitting training notice

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IMPHAL, August 17: The Directorate of Tribal Affairs and Hills, Manipur has notified in a statement that the last date of submission of forms and the date of interview for selection of ST girls for training in Wool Knitting has … Continue reading

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The Bad Image – Manipuri Feature Film – Mami – Review

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Mami The Bad Image – A opinion/review by CT Haokip, Delhi   Manipuri feature film – Mami – The Image has got wide publicity thanks to the portrayal of prostitute Kuki women in their traditional ‘Khamtang’ attire and the protest against it by a … Continue reading

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The Bad Image – Manipuri Feature Film – Mami – Review

The post The Bad Image – Manipuri Feature Film – Mami – Review appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Mami The Bad Image – A opinion/review by CT Haokip, Delhi   Manipuri feature film – Mami – The Image has go…

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Mami The Bad Image – A opinion/review by CT Haokip, Delhi   Manipuri feature film – Mami – The Image has got wide publicity thanks to the portrayal of prostitute Kuki women in their traditional ‘Khamtang’ attire and the protest against it by a … Continue reading

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Manipuri Audiences Have Been Bored With Same Star Casts – Mohen Naorem

By: W Rorrkychand Singh “Manipuri Audience Have Been Bored With Same Star Casts” Says Mohen Naorem The people of Manipur were jaded with the stereotypical “Bollywood format and same star… Read more »

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Manipur Amateur Photo Club photo exhibition at Bir Tikendrajit Park

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Odes to Turbulent Times, from India’s ‘Bhasa’ Poets – Daijiworld.com

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Sarkar, the author of “Mothers of Manipur”, said “a powerful new language of poetry was emerging from the extreme edge of the country like Manipurand Kashmir to talk about the troubled times in the state”. “A poem is not a bullet but a nuclear bomb.

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Moonsoon Beats – Rage Against Crime on 02-Jun-2012 YAC Range ground, Imphal,Manipur

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“Rage Against Crime” 

Moonsoon Beats – Rage Against Crime – 2012

 

CLUB MUZIK is bringing a rock music fest, MONSOON BEATS featuring

  • NOISEWARE (Pune),
  • MAGDALENE (Aizawl)
  • DIGITAL SUICIDE (Guwahati)
  • alongside CLEAVE (Imphal),
  • RUBICONS (Imphal) and
  • THE WISHESS (Imphal)

About

The Event is a protest against the recent increase in the criminal acts like rape, murder, communal riots etc. in the country. As a sign of goodwill and a helping hand to the socially handicapped children the CLUB MUZIK is promising to donate 10% of the total amount collected through the ticket sales of the event to The Children Homes.

Date: 02-June-2012

Location: YAC Range ground, Imphal,Manipur

Timing: 1600 Hours IST

Contact Info

Mail : clubmuzikmanipur@groups.facebook.com

Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/monsoonbeatsimphal

Phone::Lukhendro Keisam :: +919615073329, Rohen Ch :: +91879469898, Rubie Meisnam :: +919862285275, Ithoiba Potshangbam :: +918974006974, Jaya :: +919863675697

So People! Come, cheer and celebrate the true spirit of protest through good music and a memorable evening 

* The above event details is sent to KanglaOnline by Ithoiba Potshangbam,Club Muzik

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