Maya Choudhury

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Maya Choudhury is an Indian actress who appears in Manipuri films. [1] As of 2023, she will be seen as a protagonist in Manipur's first gay-themed movie, Oneness . [2]

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Maya Choudhury
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Maya Choudhury in 2020
Born
Imphal, Manipur
Present address:
Palace Compound, Imphal, Manipur
Nationality Indian
OccupationActress
Years active1997-present
SpouseLaishram Manikanta
Parent(s)Ch. Somorjit Sharma
Ch. Ongbi Sanahanbi Devi

Some of her notable films are Basantagee Nongallamdai trilogy, Oneness (film) , 21st Century's Kunti, Tomthin Shija, Imoinu and Pandam Amada . [3]

Career

In 1998, Maya Choudhury made her acting debut in the celluloid film Meichak, directed by Laimayum Banka Sharma. Later that year, she participated in Miss Manipur 1998, where she was placed 2nd runner-up, winning 5 other subtitles. It was then followed by two other celluloid films before she got married. [3] [4]

She made her comeback to acting after marriage with films like Basantagee Nongallamdai and Kunti, for which she credited her husband and family for their support. [3]

Maya's comeback in the industry is marked by Leikhamton and supporting roles in films like Imoinu, Tomthin Shija, Hiyai, [5] and Pandam Amada, while the latter was selected for the 18th International Dhaka Film Festival 2019, the 18th Third Eye Asian Film Festival 2019,Mumbai, and the Tokyo Lift-Off Film Festival 2020. [6]

As of 2023, Maya has finished filming Oneness, [7] directed by Priyakanta Laishram, which is the first gay-themed movie in Manipur, Northeast India. The film is based on the alleged honor killing of a Manipuri gay youth. She will be seen as a protagonist in the film. [1]

Talking about her role in Oneness, Maya stated :

"I’ve been doing films for more than two decades. But for the first time, this film, which is also based on a true story, stirs up the deepest feelings in my heart. In this movie, whenever I was in a scene, I never felt like I was acting; rather, I could feel everything as I read the scene or the script as a whole. It’s a very sweet and tragic tale." [8]

Selected filmography

YearFilmRoleDirector
1998MeichakLataL. Banka Sharma
1999Aroiba BidaaiThadoi Oken Amakcham
2003Thajabagee WangmadaSarju Oken Amakcham
2004Panthungeedara NungshibaAshaDiya Khwairakpam
2005Nangtana HelliMonika Oken Amakcham
Mr. LakhipyariRadha Homen D' Wai
2006Eigi Salini Ma'amSalini ThapaVir Bhadra Yumnam
Basantagee NongallamdaiSarlaTej Kshetri
2008LiklaaiLiklaaiPilu H.
2009Lonthoktabagee WariLeihaoDiya Khwairakpam
UtaangbiRadha Romi Meitei
2010Imphal NingolLeibakleiBijgupta Laishram
Piranglakta Manglan AmaDr. ChongnuKhangembam Kuleswar
LambidudeiDr. LinthoiK. Bimal Sharma
KanadanoLingjel's sisterI.S. Gurung
Saklon Amada MemthoiL. Surjakanta
Meiree Natte LiklaniLanjenbiAmar Raj
Ahing MameiLeimaBimol Phibou
Oooh...! The Great - Thawangee PurnimaPurnimaL. Prakash
21st Century's KuntiRajlakshmiJoy Soram
Nungshibee TakhelleiLinthoiAmar Raj
2011Mellei Leishna TharikthaLeishnaAmar Raj
Momon MeenokTharikthaKsh. Kishorekumar
Fried Fish, Chicken Soup and a Premiere Show HerselfMamta Murthy
2014 Leikhamton LeikhamTej Kshetri
2015 Imoinu LeimarembiBijgputa Laishram
Shajik ThabaSanarembi's motherOjitbabu Ningthoujam
2017 Tomthin Shija Dr. Ayingbi ShijaBobby Haobam
2018HiyaiLeimaHerojit Naoroibam
2019 Pandam Amada Yaiphabi O. Gautam
2020 Aronba Wari Yaiphabi's motherOC Meira
2022Imoinu 2LeimarembiBijgupta Laishram
Laija LembiSudhir Kangjam
2023 Oneness Anna Martin Priyakanta Laishram

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