'TARU TARUBI' is a Manipuri movie that tells the story of grandparents' love for their grandchildren, which is the strongest and deepest, filled with the treasure of life's gifts. And explores the purity of believing in what humankind has about their religion for different lives.
When a poor young woman's kidneys fail, a wealthy man risks his life to save her. Simultaneously, her best friend sacrifices her own happiness by marrying the woman's lover. The film is a dramatic narrative of interconnected lives, bound by the powerful themes of love, friendship, and selfless devotion.
When two brothers separate their aging parents out of convenience, sending them to an old age home, they realize too late that the love they took for granted can never be repaid once hearts are broken.
Boong is a schoolboy who lives with his mother in Imphal. After his father, who left home to run a furniture shop in Moreh, stops contacting the family, Boong, refusing to believe rumours of his father's death, and his best friend Raju embark to find him and bring him back home.
After losing her memory in a bomb blast, Lilicha has been living with Thanil. However, a series of events lead to their divorce and a battle for child custody.
Boong is a schoolboy who lives with his mother in Imphal. After his father, who left home to run a furniture shop in Moreh, stops contacting the family, Boong, refusing to believe rumours of his father's death, and his best friend Raju embark to find him and bring him back home.
In 2013, Ivan Martin, an 18-year-old Manipuri boy, was killed in an "honor killing" by his male family members after they found out he was gay. He was brutally killed and disposed of by his family because of his sexuality. ONENESS is based on the life story of Ivan Martin.
Inspired by the true events, Samkhok celebrates the richness of the culture and tradition of the Tangkhul Nagas before the onset of Christianity. With every minute detail well-documented, Samkhok is an aide-mémoire of a unique indigenous way of life with a touch of the fragile human emotions of love and loss.
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