Khamba Thoibi in popular culture

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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.

Cinema

  • Khamba Khamnu (1995), was produced by Chandam Shyamcharan for C.S. Films Imphal Production.[1]
  • Khamba Thoibi (1997), was directed and produced by Moirangthem Nilamani Singh for Anjana Films.[2]
  • 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.

Drama

  • In the year 2010, the Laihui ensemble produces a drama, Kao The sacred bull , based on the saga of the orphan prince Khuman Khamba and his elder sister Khamnu.[3]

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]

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