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Aliyah (Шаблон:Lang-mni) is a 2018 Indian Meitei language film directed by Yoimayai Mongsaba, written by Binoranjan Oinam and produced by Reshi Thokchom.[1][2] The film features Artina Thoudam in the title role and Gurumayum Bonny in the lead roles.[3] The film was released on 19 August 2018 at MSFDS (Manipur State Film Development Society), Palace Compound, Imphal.[4]

Synopsis

It is a romantic film about a Hindu guy Leishabi and a Muslim lady Aliyah, where religion happens to be the main reason for their relationship to fall apart.

Cast

  • Artina Thoudam as Aliyah
  • Gurumayum Bonny as Leishabi
  • Idhou as Hanif's Father
  • Surjit Saikhom as Hanif
  • Tayenjam Mema as Leishabi's Mother
  • Sagolsem Dhanamanjuri as Aliyah's Mother
  • Billa Ngathem as Nafisa, Aliyah's friend
  • Sanatomba as Aliyah's Uncle-in-law
  • Ningthouja Jayvidya as Moneylender
  • Longjam Ongbi Lalitabi

Accolades

Aliyah won Best Actor in a Leading Role - Female and Best Story awards at the 8th Sahitya Seva Samiti Awards (SSS MANIFA) 2019, with several nominations in different categories. It won the Best Editor Award at the 12th Manipur State Film Awards 2019.[3]

Award Category Winner's name Result
8th SSS MANIFA 2019 Best Actor in a Leading Role - Female Artina Thoudam Шаблон:Won
Best Story Binoranjan Oinam Шаблон:Won
Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Female Sagolsem Dhanamanjuri Шаблон:Nominated
Best Costume Galif Pa Шаблон:Nominated
Best Make-Up Sanathoi Waheng Шаблон:Nominated
Best Screenplay Binoranjan Oinam Шаблон:Nominated
12th Manipur State Film Awards 2019 Best Editor Yoimayai Mongsaba Шаблон:Won
Best Costume Galif Pa Шаблон:Won
Special Jury Mention Chakpram Rameshchandra (Idhou) Шаблон:Won

Soundtrack

Tony Aheibam and Jeetenkumar Naorem composed the soundtrack for the film and Binoranjan Oinam wrote the lyrics. The songs are titled Marou Leibi and Leihoure.[5][6] The song Marou Leibi was initially composed by Tony Aheibam, but was re-composed by Jeetenkumar Naorem due to the ban by Film Forum Manipur with the claim that the tune is similar to classical song tunes of other language.

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See also

References

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