Sanagi Tangbal

Sanagi Tangbal (English: Gold Throne) is a 2014 Manipur film directed by Bijgupta Laishram, produced by Bordini and presented by Sania. It stars Gokul Athokpam and Bala Hijam in the lead, with Sunil Myboy, Surjit Saikhom, SP Ingocha, Edhou, Ghanashyam, Shyamkishore, Lalit, Narendra Ningomba, Thoithoi, Lalitabi and R.K. Hemabati portraying supporting roles. The story of the film was written by Bordini, and screenplay by Bijgupta Laishram. Sorri Senjam composed the soundtrack and Bijgupta Laishram wrote the lyrics.[1]

Sanagi Tangbal
Directed byBijgupta Laishram
Produced byBordini
Screenplay byBijgupta Laishram
Story byBordini
StarringGokul Athokpam
Bala Hijam
Music bySorri Senjam
CinematographyRadhamohon
Edited byK. Bimol Sharma
Production
company
Bordini Films
Distributed byBordini Films
Release date
29 April 2014
Running time
144 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMeitei

The film was premiered at Bhagyachandra Open Air Theatre (BOAT) on 29 April 2014.[2] It was later released in different theatres of Manipur including Pratap Talkies, and the film was declared a 2014 hit Manipur film.

Cast

  • Gokul Athokpam
  • Bala Hijam as Lingjelthoibi
  • Surjit Saikhom as Lingjelthoibi's Brother
  • Sunil Myboy as Lingjelthoibi's Brother
  • SP Ingocha
  • Edhou as Lingjelthoibi's Father
  • Thoithoi as Lingjelthoibi's Mother
  • Ghanashyam
  • Shyamkishore
  • Lalit
  • Narendra Ningomba
  • Lalitabi
  • R.K. Hemabati

About

Lingjelthoibi (Bala) is a hard working college student, who is brought up in a well-to-do family. Her life takes a sharp turn when she is kidnapped by a guy (Gokul) who is working for them. In spite of his (Gokul) irrational actions, she started feeling sympathy for his family. She stands for them. She begins to live in the poor family. She is allowed to continue her study. All the members of the family (Gokul's family) work hard to support the family and her study. Finally, she became a successful person. On the other hand, Lingjelthoibi's family (parental) falls because of her brothers' unfair means of livelihood. They are doing business of all kind which are popular from time to time. It includes drug and animal trafficking.[3]

Reviews

khonjel.org wrote,"Bala is the centre of this story. Her presentation is really nice. However, when it comes to personify an officer, she needs to work out a bit more. I will rate this movie 6.3 out of 10. This movie encourages the viewers to dream big. It also shows the present scenario of Manipur law and order dilemma."[3]

Soundtrack

Sorri Senjam composed the soundtrack for the film and Bijgupta Laishram wrote the lyrics. The songs are titled Achikpa Ahinggi Chiklaba Thabalda and Lonna Kana Khanghandana.

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Achikpa Ahinggi Chiklaba Thabalda"Bijgupta LaishramSorri SenjamPushparani Huidrom06:14
2."Lonna Kana Khanghandana"Bijgupta LaishramSorri SenjamYumnam Suren, Sushmita Mangshatabam04:56
Total length:11:10
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References

  1. http://khonjel.org/
  2. "Sanagi Tangbal Premiere Show". Kumhei.com. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  3. "MANIPURI FILM REVIEWS MARCH 2015 by KhonjelOrg". Issuu.com. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
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