Romi Meitei, Manipuri Movie Director sharing about FindingTheVoices

Romi Meitei, Director of Manipuri Movies, Sharing about FindingTheVoices

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Romi Meitei, Manipuri Movie Director sharing about FindingTheVoices and discussing upcoming and future projects of FindingTheVoices.

Episode 048 FindingTheVoices : Celebrating 1 Year completion of podcasting with our 1st Guest Speaker, Manas Maisnam cartoonist from Manipur

Episode 048 FindingTheVoices Interview with Manas Maisnam Cartoonist From Manipur, celebrating FindingTheVoices’s 1st anniversary

Celebrating 1 Year completion of podcasting with our First Guest Speaker, Manas Maisnam cartoonist from Manipur. His work showing social issues in Manipur in a very humourous way have always brought smiles to many.

Episode 047 FindingTheVoices Pramesh, Ravi and Edwin sharing on the making of the songs “Because of You” and “Hey Ningthibee”

Episode 047 FindingTheVoices Pramesh, Ravi and Edwin sharing on the making of the songs “Because of You” and “Hey Ningthibee”

Enjoy the podcast from Pramesh, Ravi and Edwin sharing on the making of the songs “Because of You” and “Hey Ningthibee”

It is amazing to listen to their story on how they developed their passion in the music world, from Ravi learning the drum without a drum, recording songs at home chasing their dream practicing during lunch time with a “Never give up” attitude. And it is very interesting how each of them got together and worked for this project.

These are young people with different background getting together by a common passion of making music. I am so inspired with young talents and their aspirations and hope to do something for them to produce more music connecting all of us.

Trailer 047 FindingTheVoices Pramesh, Ravi and Edwin sharing on the making of the songs “Because of You” and “Hey Ningthibee”

Enjoy the clipping from upcoming podcast from Pramesh, Ravi and Edwin sharing on the making of the songs “Because of You” and “Hey Ningthibee”

It is amazing to listen to their story on how they developed their passion in the music world, from Ravi learning the drum without a drum, recording songs at home chasing their dream practicing during lunch time with a “Never give up” attitude. And it is very interesting how each of them got together and worked for this project. I am so inspired with young talents and their aspirations and hope to do something for them to produce more music connecting all of us.

046 FindingTheVoices Dr. Ngangbam Shantikumar Meetei sharing his experience of being a Father

Dr. Ngangbam Shantikumar Meetei sharing his journey of being a Father. When I spoke to him about his experience of being a Father, it reminded me of my father and my experiences as a child.
Dr. Ngangbam Shantikumar Meetei is a Ph.D., Professor of English and a world bodybuilder champion, Mr. world 2013.
In the previous Episode 40 and Episode 41  Dr. Ngangbam Shantikumar Meetei shared about how he grew up and never gave up to get his education against all the odds he faced growing up in poverty and spoke about his experiences in body building.
He won 1st positions: Mr. Sub-Junior Manipur(1 time), Mr. Delhi(4 times), Mr. Northern India(3 times), Mr. Northern India Overall title winner(1 time), Mr. Taiwan National(13 times), Taiwan National Games(3 times), Mr. Hong Kong Invitation(1 time), Mr. East Asia(1 time), Mr Senior Asia(1), and most recently, in this month, July 5/6 Dr. Ngangbam Shantikumar Meetei beat the whole world and brought Gold medal for Manipur.
Also, He had competed East Asia (4 times), Senior Asian( 7 times), Asian Games( 2 times, 6th position twice, and Mr. Universe 6 times(2 times 9th place, 3 times 10th place and 1 time 14th place).

Episode 045 FindingTheVoices Being a Father special podcast from my 81 years old Father Ingudam Tomba Singh

Episode 045 FindingTheVoices : Being a Father, Special podcast from my 81 years old Father Ingudam Tomba Singh

I really admire his honesty, keeping time and his word, most importantly his value of raising and educating his kids without any difference of gender. This podcast was recorded on Father’s Day on June 16 2013 where he shares about raising, educating and treating kids equally without any differences based on Gender. And I thank FindingTheVoices for such wonderful special moments with my Father,  Ingudam Tomba Singh where we can speak and share his wonderful thoughts. I thank him for raising me with gender equality and giving me the gift of education. Also I have to thank (though hard at that time !!) for the special bamboo stick (LiChei) treatment, which he got specially from Bishenpur in Manipur for all 4 of us. By the time we all passed out our 10th Grade, I must say all these sticks were battered towards the end.

Today is his 81st birthday and we wish him a very Happy Birthday and pray for his good health.

Listen to his previous Episode where he his journey of getting education growing up from his Village Oinam in Manipur.  I am proud to present his wonderful story about growing up from a village and how he strived to study against all odds and proving how important EDUCATION is. He wouldn’t care and gave up materialistic items, but made sure that all his 4 children are educated inspite of the financial constraints, treating sons and daughters equally. I believe in EEMUL : Ema Epa Mitna Uba Laini (Parents are living God) and yes he is my living God.   I am blessed to have the honour to talk with Ingudam Tomba Singh, retired from Lilong Houreibi College and Vice Principal from Oriental College, Imphal and my Father.

This podcast is in Meitei Lon (Manipuri) Language.

Episode 044 FindingTheVoices Nameirakpam Bobo Meitei Author of Tales Of Human Mischief and A Cursed land sharing his journey of being a writer

Episode 044 FindingTheVoices Nameirakpam Bobo Meitei Author of Tales Of Human Mischief and A Cursed land sharing his journey of being a writer

Here is the podcast of Nameirakpam Bobo Meitei, Author of “Tales Of Human Mischief” and “A Cursed land” sharing his journey of being a writer. His books on a general note are grim, serious and gloomy reflecting life in Manipur.

It is interesting to listen to his journey and struggles of being a writer. And as usual, taking up the difficult path to pursue writing rather than traditional expected career option without support from parents and going through the initial rejections and disappointment from publishers to get his first book published.

He shares a very interesting journey detailing how he got his aspiration, process of writing in actually sitting in solitude and write and many other interesting details. His strength in writing is his creative descriptions which takes the reader to that scene described, feeling what the character is going through.

Listen to the clipping where he talks about his second book  “A Cursed land”,

Listen to the clipping where we talk about one of his initial writing “Colored Education” which he wrote based on an experience during his stay in Thailand, where racism is a big thing. Also we talk about being out of place, not being recognized as Indians within India and where many of his references in his books come from. His book are fiction but the characters, incidents in his books are inspired by facts and stories he has heard.

Read the initial writings of Bobo at e-pao before he published his 2 books.

Trailer 044 FindingTheVoices Nameirakpam Bobo Meitei Author of “Tales Of Human Mischief” and “A Cursed land” sharing about his initial writing experiences

Trailer 044 FindingTheVoices Nameirakpam Bobo Meitei Author of “Tales Of Human Mischief” and “A Cursed land” sharing about his initial writing experiences

Coming up this Friday is the podcast of Nameirakpam Bobo Meitei, Author of “Tales Of Human Mischief” and “A Cursed land”, here is the clipping of the podcast where we talk about one of his initial writing “Colored Education” which he wrote based on an experience during his stay in Thailand, where racism is a big thing. Also we talk about being out of place, not being recognized as Indians within India and where many of his references in his books come from. His book are fiction but the characters, incidents in his books are inspired by facts and stories he has heard.

Read the initial writings of Bobo at e-pao before he published his 2 books.

First Red Carpet Event in Imphal, Manipur Premiering the new movie Beragee Bomb on the 31st of Aug, 2013 at MFDC

Submitted by: James Mayengbam (For details of the event call 8794555290)

First Red Carpet Event in Imphal, Manipur

For the first time in Manipur, WOL Media will be hosting the first ever Red Carpet event in Manipur, Premiering the new movie Beragee Bomb on the 31st of Aug, 2013 at MFDC.

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This will be the onset of a Red Carpet trend in the movie industry of Manipur, aiming to glamorize the trade and the art of movie making. This idea was aimed to promote and globalize the concept of Red Carpet with a traditional touch, which will provide a fertile ground for our fashion industry to take shape, for new artists to promote themselves and give the existing ones a tint of glamour. Not only this, it will give a chance to understand more about the artist’s personality and give chance to public specially the fan or we can say the audience to interact with the film stars and many celebrities.

And in the Red Carpet event, the media person or simply the journalist play an important role, without them there will be no success for the evening. The media person will reflect the significance of the evening, for example the new design worn by the celebrities will be reflected to the general public and encourage the economy of the state. And the media report that celebrities or the film artist will express his idea of the film world, fashion and for the new work or the new film. It will also give chance to new artists to showcase his upcoming film and his or her desire to express to enter in the film world. And encourage the artists to learn the basic ideas from the senior artists and it will show them how to dedicate, sacrifice and honor the film world.

It will also give chance to singers and fashion designers because playback singers plays an important role in the film industry, without them there will be a hollow everywhere, simply we can say the singers makes the audience or fans enjoy the taste of the songs in the film. The singer can promote his or her upcoming songs in the Red carpet event. And for the fashion designer, we can say for them the evening will make the bomb blast. The designer will try to show his/her new design worn by the celebrities and it will make them success in the fashion world. It will also promote his/her new design, bringing good economy to the state.

For the clear understanding for the people of Manipur, what does Red Carpet mean we can simply say, a Red Carpet is traditionally used to mark the route taken by the Heads of the State on ceremonial and formal occasions, and in recent decades been extended to use by VIPs and celebrities in formal events. A Red Carpet is also used in Gala celebrity events such as the Academy Awards, Met Ball and BAFTA. While the awards takes place inside, much of the publicity and excitement takes place outside with journalists discussing the Red Carpet fashions, what designers are being worn by which Stars and photographers taking pictures. This is now a spectacular international product placement arena of great importance to the fashion industry. Red Carpets are often coupled with publicity backdrops which contain brand logos or emblems for photographic purposes. Carpeting in other colors may replace Red in some instances to honor a certain cause or for a sponsored event, the sponsor’s logo colors such as “Green Carpet” to promote environmental awareness, or for the Nickelodeon Kid’s Choice Awards, an orange Carpet is used instead to go with the network’s primary imaging color. Red carpets are now also used at non-royalty or celebrity events such as weddings. More generally “Red Carpet treatment” and “rolling out the Red Carpet” , prefer to any special efforts laid in the interest of hospitality.

And in brief history of Red Carpet, the earliest known reference to walking a Red Carpet in literature is in the play “Agamennon” by Aeschylus, written in 458B.C. when the title character returns from Troy, he is greeted by his vengeful wife Clytemnestra who offers him a Red path to walk upon.

Oriental carpets in renaissance paintings often show rugs and carpets, patterned but with Red often the main background color, laid on the steps to a throne, or on a dais where rulers or sacred figures are placed.

A Red Carpet was rolled out to a river to welcome the arrival of United States’ President James Madison in 1821. In 1902, the New York Central Railroad used plush crimson carpets to direct people as they boarded for 20th cent. Lmt. Passenger Train. This is believed to be the origin of the phrase “Red Carpet treatment”. Film premieres are often laid down with Red Carpets.

Unrolled carpets can be potentially hazardous. In 2010, when Pope Benedict XVI arrived at airport, in strong winds for a state visit to Britain, the Red Carpet was removed on health and safety grounds.

We have interviewed many film stars of Manipur for this event and they have told us that such event is rare in Manipur and filled with surprise for organizing this event for the first time in Imphal. Some of the male actors like Kaiku, Sadananda, Bonny, Gokul etc has expressed their views for this event and they feel like they are touching the limitless sky and feel great and surprised. And they have told us that the carpet event will make them feel honored to walk on the carpet.

The interesting statement by the renowned film star of Yaiskul Pakhang Angaoba Yo Sanatombi aka Bonny has expressed that in his 5yrs career in the Film industry, his “unfortunate” legs has never walked on any Red Carpet (event) but this time he feels lucky that he is getting such an opportunity to walk on the Red Carpet which is organized by WOL Media with a premiere show on Beragee Bomb at MFDC.

And on the other hand, we met female actors of Manipur like Soma, Abenao, Tonthoi etc and they also expressed their eagerness to walk on the Red Carpet for the first time in Manipur and promised to be present and grace the occasion. They further expressed their different views about the event. So organizing such an event will surely bring about new changes  in the Manipur Film Industry and also give a great economic boost.