Oinam Gautam Singh

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Oinam Gautam Singh
The Director of the Manipuri film "Phijigee Mani", O. Gautam Singh addressing a press conference, during the 42nd International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2011), in Panaji, Goa on December 01, 2011 (cropped).jpg
O. Gautam addressing a press conference during 42nd IFFI 2011
Born(1977-10-12)12 October 1977
Sagolband Mabudhou Mantri Leikai, Imphal West, Manipur
Nationality Indian
Occupation(s)Director, Editor, Screenplay Writer
Years active2002-present
SpouseLenabati Phanjoubam
ChildrenNingthoungamba Oinam
Parent(s)Oinam Leirenjao Singh
Oinam Ongbi Radhe Devi
Awards National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Manipuri (2011)

Oinam Gautam Singh (popularly known as O. Gautam) is an Indian film director and editor who works in Manipuri films. [1] [2] He started his career in Manipuri cinema as an editor and later took up direction since more than a decade. [3] One of the successful filmmakers in Manipuri Cinema, he is the recipient of many awards, including a National Film Award for his 2011 movie Phijigee Mani . [4] [5] Gautam [6] has worked under eminent film personalities like Aribam Syam Sharma and Oken Amakcham. [7] He had been a Jury Member of Indian Panorama for 45th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2014.

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Career

Gautam started working as a chief assistant director under Oken Amakcham in the 2002 Lammei , the first video film to have a commercial screening at a theatre, and in the 2003 movie Cheina , a celluloid film. He set out to work independently as a director in films like Leichildagee Urok and Nangi Shaktam. His film Naoshum was among the feature films screened at the 1st Festival of Manipuri Cinema 2007, organised by Film Forum Manipur. Under Aribam Syam Sharma, he had worked in films Rajarshi Bhagyachandra of Manipur , Crossroads, Miraang, Leipaklei , Manipuri Pony and Dasha.[ citation needed ]

He had also tried hands on a musical film Laibakki Chandan. His directorial venture Nangdi Eigi Thawaini is produced by Kangla Films, Manipur under the aegis of MANIREDA. The movie focusses on viability of the use of renewable solar energy as a substitute for the commercial energy sources. Gautam's 2011 film Phijigee Mani earned him a National Film Award. His 2013 movie Beragee Bomb and its sequel Moreh Maru displayed his capability on successful direction of comedy genre films. His movies Naoshum and Manipur Express became hit films when it was released in theatres.[ citation needed ]

His 2015 film Pankhei, which is based on insurgency and various socio-political chaos in Manipur, is a woman centric movie with Sukanya Haorongbam playing the lead role. In 2019, he directed Pandam Amada which bagged several awards in the 13th Manipur State Film Festival 2020. [8] [9] It also participated in Tokyo Lift-Off Film Festival 2020, 18th International Dhaka Film Festival and 18th Third Eye Asian Film Festival, Mumbai.[ citation needed ]

Accolades

Gautam's 2011 film Phijigee Mani won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Manipuri at the 59th National Film Awards. [10] The citation for the National Award reads, "For a sensitive depiction of the complex displacements that are occurring today in the North Eastern states. The director shows in the most graceful manner the consequences of displaced socio-political priorities which dislodge the young and disturb traditional family moorings and the even more ancient tribal societal systems". Phijigee Mani also participated in Indian Panorama 2011. It was selected in the North East package and screened in IFFI 2014.[ citation needed ]

He earned an award when Pankhei bagged the Special Jury award in the Manipur State Film Awards 2016. [11] He won the Best Screenplay and Best Direction awards for his work in the film Aruba Echel in the Manipur State Film Awards 2018. [12] His 2019 film Pandam Amada won the Best Children Film, Best Feature Film and several other awards in the 13th Manipur State Film Awards 2020. He also won the Best Director award for the film.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

YearTitleRole______________Notes_______________
2002 Lammei Chief assistant directorFirst Manipuri video film to have a theatrical screening.
2003 Cheina Chief assistant directorCelluloid film.
Leichildagee UrokDirector, editorA romance drama.
2004Nangi ShaktamDirector, editorA romance drama produced by Homen RK for Treasure Island.
2005Laibakki ChandanDirector, editorA multi-starrer musical film.
2006Khongthang-gi MakholDirector, editorA love triangle movie produced under the banner of Eastern Movies.
Radha-RaniDirectorCrime and courtroom drama.
2007NaoshumDirectorScreened at the First Festival of Manipuri Cinema 2007.
Rajarshi Bhagyachandra of Manipur Assistant directorSelected for Indian Panorama of International Film Festival of India 2007 in the non-feature section.
2008Ei NgaodeDirectorA movie about a mentally different guy.
CrossroadsChief assistant director, editorA movie on a group of friends and their aspirations to establish a rock band in Manipur.
Keishamthong ThoibiDirectorBased on the famous Shumang Kumhei of the same title.
Uoo ThambalDirectorA love triangle film.
2010Nangdi Eigi ThawainiDirector, editorA film which promotes widespread use of solar energy.
2011 Phijigee Mani Director, editorBest Feature Film in Manipuri at the 59th National Film Awards. Selected for Indian Panorama 2011. Selected for Northeast package and screened in IFFI 2014.
MiraangChief assistant director, editorBased on Arambam Samarendra's play of the same title.
2012 Leipaklei Chief assistant director, editorBest Feature Film in Manipuri at the 60th National Film Awards.
Manipuri Pony Assistant director, editorNational Film Award for Best Exploration/Adventure Film (Including sports) at the 60th National Film Awards.
Manipur ExpressDirectorA romance action thriller.
2013DashaChief assistant director, editorBased on Arambam Samarendra's play of the same title.
Beragee Bomb Director, editorA comedy genre movie.
2014 Eidee Kadaida Director, editorA movie about an ill-fated lady Lakhi and her struggle for existence.
2015PankheiDirectorSpecial Jury award at the Manipur State Film Awards 2016.
2016 Moreh Maru DirectorA comedy genre movie and sequel to the 2013 film Beragee Bomb.
Nanggee Shaktam Nungshiba HelliDirectorBest Feature Film Award at the 6th SSS MANIFA 2017.
2018Aruba EchelDirector, screenplayBest Director and Best Screenplay awards at the Manipur State Film Awards 2018.
2019 Pandam Amada Director, editorParticipated in 18th Dhaka International Film Festival, 18th Third Eye Asian Film Festival. Official selection in Tokyo Lift-Off Film Festival 2020.
2021Nungshi Lottery PhaoreheDirector, screenplayA production of Mashu Maben Films.
2022NongallamdaishidaDirectorBased on the Shumang Leela of the same title.

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