Lairenjam Olen

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Lairenjam Olen
Born
Lairenjam Olendro

1973
Laipham Khunou Mamang Leikai Post Lamlong, Imphal, Manipur
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Actor, Politician
Years active1996 – present
SpouseNingthoujam Ningol Sarju Devi
Parent(s)Lairenjam Shyamkesho
Lairenjam Ongbi Ebemhal
AwardsBest Male Actor (2005–2007),
Best Actor (2007)

Lairenjam Olen is an Indian actor who predominantly appears in Manipuri films. [1] [2] [3] He started as a Theatre Artist and was a member of Orient Drama Union, Imphal. His famous films include Dr. Yaima, Mittrang Keithel, Khongchat series, Radha-Rani, Lallasi Pal and Mr. Lakhipyari. [4] [5] [6] He played double roles of Nganthoi and Thonba in the 2004 movie Icham Chamna.[ citation needed ]

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In 2017, he won the 5th Zilla Parishad Panchayat election as a candidate of the Heingang Constituency. [7]

Accolades

Olen bagged the Best Actor in Manipuri Film award at the North East TV People's Choice Awards 2004 held at Guwahati. He received the Best Male Actor Award for the years 2005–2007 given by Film Academy Manipur for his role in the film Nungshi Hekta Hairage. He is also the recipient of the Best Actor Award at the Festival of Manipur Cinema 2007 organised by Film Forum Manipur for the film Lallasi Pal . [8] He won the Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Male at the 8th Manipur State Film Awards 2013 for his role of Ibomcha in the movie Thasi Thanou. [9]

Selected filmography

YearFilmRoleDirector
1996KhongchatTombaO. Sanou
2002 Lallasi Pal TompokMayanglangbam Raghumani (Eepu)
2004Icham ChamnaNganthoi & ThonbaEepu
Nungshi Hekta HairagePhairenKsh. Kishorekumar
Dr. YaimaYaima Homen D' Wai
2005Mr. LakhipyariLakhi Homen D' Wai
2006KhongulHembaO. Jiten
Radha RaniJiten O. Gautam
Tellanga MameiBimol Oken Amakcham
Best Friend (Eta Chanabi)ThanilO. Sanou
Mittrang KeithelMunan Homen D' Wai
Lakhipurgi Lakhipyari AmarL. Surjakanta
2007Thoiba ThoibiThoiba Romi Meitei
Yenning Amadi Likla Ibohal Makhonmani Mongsaba
2008NongallakpaLalaBhabeshwar Mayengbam
Keishamthong ThoibiEigya Pameshor O. Gautam
Kekoo Lotpee Lanjenba Homen D' Wai
Tayai IbochoubaK. Bimol Sharma
2009LeeklamThawaijao Homen D' Wai
PaokhumAnandBishwamittra
Atiyagee MeenokPhairenKsh. Kishorekumar
Lonthoktabagee WariSanathoiDiya Khwairakpam
Yumleima Lamleima BuddhiSeema & Homen D' Wai
Eegi MachuImotombaKeiphah
2010Nangdi Eigi ThawainiPakchao O. Gautam
21st Century's KuntiRajlakshmi's brotherJoy Soram
Tillaikhombee LembaBishwamittra
Thasi Thanou IbomchaEepu
2011Govindagee Sarik MakholEigyamu Homen D' Wai
MiraangKulabidhu Aribam Syam Sharma
2012 Leipaklei Ibotomba Aribam Syam Sharma
2014 Sanarik DorenL. Rajesh
2016YaibikolNingthouR.K. Homen
Ingagee ThanilTombaMohindro (KAMS)
2017Ningol ChakkoubaTombaSanaton Nongthomba
2018NaitomThoi's fatherDinesh Phundongbam
2019 Nongphadok Lakpa Atithi Ibohal Aribam Syam Sharma

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