Chinglen Thiyam

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Chinglen Thiyam
Chinglen Thiyam, Shumang Leela Artist.jpg
Chinglen Thiyam during a Shumang Leela (Salam Lincoln Photography)
Born(1950-03-01)1 March 1950
Konthoujam Makha Leikai, Manipur
Died18 June 2020(2020-06-18) (aged 70)
Nambol Khabi, Bishnupur District, Manipur
Nationality Indian
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • lyricist
  • director
Parent(s)Thiyam Babu
Thiyam Ongbi Merajaobi
AwardsSenior Fellowship, Manipur State Kala Akademi (2015)
Iboyaima Shumang Leela Award (2020)

Chinglen Thiyam (1 March 1950 - 18 June 2020) was an actor, comedian, lyricist and director of Shumang Kumhei theatre in Manipur. [1] He had acted in over 100 plays and directed around 20 plays. [2] Thiyam had also acted in many Manipuri films. [3] He was popularly known as Commando Chinglen from the Shumang Leela Thawaina Punshigidamak. Not only in digital films, but he had also acted in Manipuri celluloid movies. He was conferred with the Iboyaima Shumang Leela Award in 2020 for his profound contribution in Shumang Leela. [4] Wari Loidri, Khomlang Laman, Thawaina Punshigidamak, Sanagi Nga, Keishamthong Thoibi were some of the famous plays where he acted. [5]

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Career

From 1972 onwards, while studying at Imphal College, he joined theatre classes in Chorus Repertory Theatre, Aryan Theatre and Rupmahal Theatre under the guidance of renowned theatre personalities like Ratan Thiyam and Lokendra Arambam.

Chinglen Thiyam started his career in Shumang Leela playing antagonistic characters. Later, he became a popular comedian whom every Shumang Leela lovers looked up to. He was popular as Commando Chinglen for playing the role of an aggressive police in the play Thawaina Punshigidamak. He played a Maiba in the third installment of Maibido Maibado Mapuroibado and he himself directed the play. His portrayal of an orthodox Brahmin in the play Keishamthong Thoibi was well received by the audiences. The play was made into a movie by O. Gautam in 2008 and Thiyam played the same role in the film as well. Some of the Shumang Leela associations where he joined were Naharol Khongthang Artistes' Association, Sangai Artistes' Association and Iramdam Manipur Artistes' Association (IMAA). [6] IMAA's 2020 play Nacha Lanjare Ima was his last Shumang Leela.

Thiyam was an approved artiste of All India Radio, Imphal. He had also acted in Manipuri films. To name a few, Meiree, Heinoujom Yumbal Tellanga Yahip, Keishamthong Thoibi and Meefu Leikai may be mentioned. In 1998 movie Meiree, he portrayed the role of Gogo Commando. He had starred in a 2019 music video titled Ayukkina Korou Oirambee directed by Rajen Leishangthem.

Accolades

Chinglen Thiyam was conferred with the Senior Fellowship 2015 in Shumang Leela by Manipur State Kala Akademi. He also won the Best Lyricist Award 2015 in the Manipur State Shumang Leela Festival organised by Manipur State Kala Akademi. In 2014, he received the Neta Irabot Leelaroi Lifetime Mana (Shumang Leela) at the MANIFA 2014 organised by Sahitya Seva Samiti, Kakching. [7] He won the Iboyaima Shumang Leela Award in 2020.

Selected Shumang Leelas

Selected filmography

YearFilmDirector
1998MeireeL. Surjakanta
2004Hi Sweety Hello PreetyChan Heisnam
2005Sagatluba ManglanChan Heisnam
2007 Yenning Amadi Likla Makhonmani Mongsaba
2008Keishamthong Thoibi O. Gautam
2009Heinoujom Yumbal Tellanga YahipSuvas E.
2012MakarSarungbam Beeren
2014Eengengee Neeni PanbaGeetchandra Chongtham
2015HawkerSuvas E.
Nungshit Mapi Ajit Ningthouja
2016ThabaDevbrata Samurai & Dpak Manohar
2017Meefu LeikaiBimol Phibou
2018Leishabigee MachaJeetendra Ningomba

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