Kamala Saikhom

Kamala Saikhom is an Indian actress who predominantly appeared in the cinema of Manipur. She was a resident of Uripok, Imphal, Manipur. Besides acting in films, she has also produced two movies Nangsu Mouni and Kadarmapee. She has acted in more than 120 Meitei films.[1] She married an Army officer, Avinash from Agra, Uttar Pradesh in 2012.[2][3]

Kamala Saikhom
Born
Uripok, Imphal, Manipur, India
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress, Producer
Years active2002-2012

Career

She started acting in music video albums and then to films. Among her famous films, Sakthibee Tampha, Natephamda Tero, Ayukki Likla, Khuji, Aabirkhan, Ta-Tomba the Great, Khujingee Mami, Kangla Karabar and Minambagi Phajaba may be mentioned.[4] Minambagi Phajaba, released on 9 August 2012, is her last film released till date, even though shooting of the film completed some years before the release. Her last film shootings were of Africa Leishabi and Khujingee Mami.

Selected filmography

Year Film Role Director
2005 Ta-Tomba the Great Thoibi Ksh. Kishorekumar
2005 Hero Fajabi Diya Khwairakpam
2006 Sakthibee Tampha Tampha Diya Khwairakpam
2007 Meitei Chanu Chanu Amar Raj
2007 Khuji Rani Romi Meitei
2007 Akhunba Mani Takhellei Romi Meitei
2008 Khangdreda Nongdamba Thoibi Romi Meitei
2008 Kekoo Lotpee Lawyer Homen D' Wai
2009 Leeklam Deepika Mukherjee Homen D' Wai
2009 Atiyagee Meenok Ksh. Kishorekumar
2010 Ashit Awanthada Pee Thadoi Ahum Thoibi Romi Meitei
2010 Imagi Laman Singamdre Thoibi Romi Meitei
2010 Kadarmapee Tamphasana L. Prakash
2010 Mamado Leishabido Angaobido Thoibi Romi Meitei
2011 Leima Leima Ojitkumar Elangbam
2011 Thadoi Thadoi Chan Heisnam
2011 Loibataare Ta Raju Kamala Pilu H.
2011 Khujingee Mami Thoibi Romi Meitei
2012 Africa Leishabi Bina Pilu H.
2012 Cheitheng Chan Heisnam
2012 Minambagi Phajaba Linthoi Eepu
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