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* There is a traditional folk song [[Moirang Sai]] (Tales from Moirang [[Khamba Thoibi]]) which has been endangered from a very long period of decades. However, recently, the ancient traditional folk music art, which covers 120 hours of performance, was revived by renowned folk singer [[Mangka Mayanglambam]], which attain great public reception.<ref>http://sevensistersmusic.com/?p=273</ref> | * There is a traditional folk song [[Moirang Sai]] (Tales from Moirang [[Khamba Thoibi]]) which has been endangered from a very long period of decades. However, recently, the ancient traditional folk music art, which covers 120 hours of performance, was revived by renowned folk singer [[Mangka Mayanglambam]], which attain great public reception.<ref>http://sevensistersmusic.com/?p=273</ref> | ||
==Cinema== | ==Cinema== | ||
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The immortal epic love saga of the Khamba Thoibi originated from Ancient Moirang, a southern province in Ancient Manipur (Ancient Kangleipak), is celebrated in numerous popular forms in modern times.
Folk music
- There is a traditional folk song Moirang Sai (Tales from Moirang Khamba Thoibi) which has been endangered from a very long period of decades. However, recently, the ancient traditional folk music art, which covers 120 hours of performance, was revived by renowned folk singer Mangka Mayanglambam, which attain great public reception.[1]
Cinema
- Khamba Khamnu (1995), was produced by Chandam Shyamcharan for C.S. Films Imphal Production.[2]
- Khamba Thoibi (1997), was directed and produced by Moirangthem Nilamani Singh for Anjana Films.[3]
- A Manipuri feature film Langon, highlights the epic saga of the love between Khuman Khamba and Moirang Thoibi.
- There's an upcoming Manipuri 3D animation feature film under the title Khamba Thoibi, the epic.
Painting
In 2019, a popular form of the episode, was reproduced in a canvas painting, with the title, "Khambana kao phaba". It was shown in an art exhibition in Bhopal, India.[4][5][6][7]
References
- ↑ http://sevensistersmusic.com/?p=273
- ↑ http://erang.e-pao.org/Classic/write/Manipuri_Feature_Films_1972_1997.php
- ↑ http://erang.e-pao.org/Classic/write/Manipuri_Feature_Films_1972_1997.php
- ↑ https://www.dailypioneer.com/2019/state-editions/---khambana-kao-phaba----on-display-at-igrms.html
- ↑ https://www.thenortheasttoday.com/latest-news/khambana-kao-phaba-manipuri-traditional-painting-on-display
- ↑ https://m.timesofindia.com/city/bhopal/traditional-manipuri-painting-khambana-kao-phaba-on-display/amp_articleshow/70308200.cms
- ↑ https://m.timesofindia.com/home/education/news/traditional-manipuri-painting-khambana-kao-phaba-on-display/amp_articleshow/70357154.cms