Reshmi Sorokhaibam

Actor , Imphal

Reshmi Sorokhaibam (born 1995) is a celebrated Manipuri actress known for her contributions to the regional film industry in Manipuri language (Meeteilon). She began her acting career at the age of 17, introduced to the world of cinema by a relative, Okendro Khundongbam. Her talent quickly shone through, and she has since become a prominent figure in Manipuri films. In 2024, Reshmi’s skill and dedication to her craft were recognized when she won the ‘Best Actor Female North East’ at the Prag Cine Awards for her role in the film ‘Bamon Ibemma’, directed by Bijgupta Laishram. This accolade is a testament to her exceptional abilities and her rising status in the film industry. Some of the films she works include Nungshirubana (2021), Sangjinkhraba Machu (2021). She has also work on stage drama Lamkhei Wathok by Lamjing Arts and Culture Association, Irabot by Manipur Dramatic Union and Haoba Konu by Manipur Dramatic Union. Shegairo, Tapna Tapna, U Thambal, Funny Boy, Maram Leitana, Nungshi Shaktam, Waa Lotlage Khanna Lotlaba, Nangi Nungshi Natouda, Thawai are some popular music videos that reshmi appears. Reshmi’s journey from a young debutant to an award-winning actress is an inspiring tale of passion, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence in the arts. Her performances continue to captivate audiences, and she remains a significant cultural figure in the Northeastern cinema scene.
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Born / Birth Date Feb 25, 1995
Age 30 years, 1 month and 29 days
Birth Place Yaiskul, Imphal
Street / Home Yaiskul Hiruhanba Leikai
Region Imphal Manipur India

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