Eikhoigi Yum

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Eikhoigi Yum
Eikhoigi Yum, Manipuri Film Poster.jpeg
Poster
Directed by Romi Meitei
Written by Romi Meitei
Produced bySheetal Chingsu
Romi Meitei
StarringMaster Ningthoujam Priyojit
Sorri Senjam
CinematographyKangabam Bikram
Johni Meitei
Edited byJohni Meitei
Music bySound Designer:
Nyan Jyoti Bhujan & Debajit Gayan
Production
company
Thangarakpa Living Frames
Release date
  • March 2022 (2022-03)(MIFF)
Running time
89 minutes
Country India
Language Meitei language (officially called Manipuri language)

Eikhoigi Yum (English: Our Home) is a 2021 Indian Meitei language film directed by Romi Meitei. [1] [2] It is jointly produced by Sheetal Chingsu and Romi Meitei under the banner of Thangarakpa Living Frames. [3] The film got official selection at the 22nd Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival 2022. [4] [5] It was the opening film at the 1st Eikhoigi Imphal International Film Festival 2022. [6] [7] [8] [9] The film was certified by Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) in 2021. [10] On IMDb, Eikhoigi Yum is ranked third among the top three Manipuri films, after Ishanou and Oneness (film) . [11] The film won National Film Award For Best Film In Meiteilon at the 69th National Film Awards. [12]

Contents

Eikhoigi Yum got official selections at the 27th International Film Festival of Kerala 2022 (International Competition Section); 12th Indian Film Festival of Bhubaneswar 2023, Odisha and 45th Moscow International Film Festival 2023. [13]

Cast

Accolades

Eikhoigi Yum won five awards at the 14th Manipur State Film Awards 2022. [14] [15] [16]

AwardCategoryWinner's nameResult
14th Manipur State Film Awards 2022Best Feature FilmChingsubam Sheetal & Romi Meitei (Producers)
Mayanglambam Romi Meitei (Director)
Won
Best Art DirectionKonjengbam Demba MeiteiWon
Best Child ArtisteMaster Priyojit NingthoujamWon
Best Audiography (Sound Designer)Nyan Jyoti Bhujan & Debajit GayanWon
Best EditingJohni MeiteiWon
5th Sailadhar Baruah Film Awards 2023Best DirectorMayanglambam Romi MeiteiWon
Jury Special MentionMaster Priyojit NingthoujamWon
Best CinematographyBikram & Johni MeiteiWon
27th International Film Festival of Kerala 2022 [17] FIPRESCI award for the Best International FilmChingsubam Sheetal & Romi Meitei (Producers)
Mayanglambam Romi Meitei (Director)
Won
NETPAC Jury Special Mention AwardMayanglambam Romi MeiteiWon
69th National Film AwardsBest Film In MeiteilonChingsubam Sheetal & Romi Meitei (Producers)
Mayanglambam Romi Meitei (Director)
Won

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