Mamado Leisabido Angaobido
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| Mamado Leisabido Angaobido | |
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| Directed by | Romi Meitei |
| Screenplay by | Romi Meitei Rajesh Hijam |
| Story by | Khaidem Pramodini |
| Produced by | Jenny Khurai |
| Starring | Gokul Athokpam Kamala Saikhom |
| Cinematography | Radhamohon |
| Edited by | Ch. Dinesh |
| Music by | Tomba Thangjam |
Production company | Ima Sana Chingjroibi Films |
| Distributed by | Ima Sana Chingjroibi Films |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Meiteilon (Manipuri) |
Mamado Leisabido Angaobido (English: The Mother The Maiden The Mad Lady) is a 2010 Manipuri film directed by Romi Meitei and produced by Jenny Khurai, under the banner of Ima Sana Chingjroibi Films.[1][2] It stars Kamala Saikhom and Gokul Athokpam in the lead roles.[3] It is based on Khaidem Pramodini's play of the same title.[4]
The movie narrates a tragic tale of Sushila's life. Fate separates Sushila from both her parents. Like an uprooted tree with no firm ground to hold, the unhealthy environment surrounding her gradually influence and affect Sushila. She starts to lose her line of thoughts. This leads her to be perceived as a mad lady by the people around her. A compassionate psychiatrist helps Sushila regain her status in the society.
Cast
- Kamala Saikhom as Sushila Saikhom
- Gokul Athokpam as Psychiatrist
- Gurumayum Priyogopal as Nando, Sushila's father
- Huirem Seema as Lalita, Nando's first wife
- Thoudam Ongbi Modhubala as Thaballei, Nando's second wife
- Elangbam Indu as Lalita's mother
- Takhellambam Lokendra as Tomal
- Benu Ayekpam as Tomal's wife
- Boby as Dr. Suresh
- Bala Hijam (Special Appearance)
- Ratan Leitanthem as Sushila's stepfather
- Taminna
- Rojesh
- Lakshmikanta
- Hollen as Thaballei's son
- Bicky as Thaballei's son
Accolades
| Award | Category | Winner's name | Ref. |
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| 8th Manipur State Film Festival 2013 | Best Female Playback Singer | Pushparani Huidrom | [5] |