Kshetrimayum Rashi

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Kshetrimayum Rashi
BornMarch 1950
Uripok, Imphal, Manipur
Present address:
Thangmeiband Lourung Purel Leikai,[1] Imphal, Manipur
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Parent(s)Kshetrimayum Bhubon Singh
Kshetrimayum Ongbi Wareppam Ningol Rasamani Devi

Kshetrimayum Rashi (full name: Kshetrimayum Ningol Lairellakpam Ongbi Rashi, born March 1950) is an Indian actress from Imphal, Manipur, who worked in theatre and Manipuri films.[2] She was introduced into the world of theatre by her mother Rasamani Devi. She is best known for her role in the movie Imagi Ningthem, which also received wide international acclaim.[3] Rashi has featured in over 150 radio plays. She was conferred with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 13th Manipur State Film Awards 2020.[4][5] She is also the recipient of the Sahitya Seva Samiti, Kakching Neta Irawat Leelaroi Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014.[citation needed]

Career[edit]

Rashi got to know about acting and theatre from her mother. Her first play was Jadonang (staged in September 1969), where she played the role of Rani Gaidinliu in Aryan Theatre, Imphal.[6] Gaidinliu saw the play and praised Rashi's performance. Her first silver screen appearance was in the 1972 movie Matamgi Manipur, the first full-length Manipuri feature film. Her role of widow in the movie Olangthagee Wangmadasoo is still vividly remembered by the cinema lovers of Manipur.[7] In 1981, she went on to star in Imagi Ningthem (My Son, My Precious), which also became the first Indian film to win a Grand Prix Award.[8][9] In the film, she portrayed the role of a step-mother. She also played supporting roles in digital films like Paokhum, Meera Memcha, Eidi Thamoi Pikhre and Eewai.

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Role Director
1972 Matamgi Manipur Sunita Debkumar Bose
1974 Lamja Parshuram Kethabi Aribam Syam Sharma
1976 Saaphabee Saaphabee's friend Aribam Syam Sharma
1979 Olangthagee Wangmadasoo Widow Aribam Syam Sharma
1981 Imagi Ningthem Ekashini Aribam Syam Sharma
1983 Paokhum Ama Cameo appearance Aribam Syam Sharma
1990 Thengmallabara Radha-Manbi Bidhumukhi Ningthouja Lancha
1993 Thambal Kripa
2005 Meera Memcha Raju's mother Mohendro
2009 Paokhum Anand's mother Bishwamittra
2010 Momon Meenok Thariktha's mother Ksh. Kishorekumar
2015 Eidi Thamoi Pikhre Khomba's grandmother Homen D' Wai
2022 Eewai Henba's grandmother Khwairakpam Bishwamittra
2023 Asengba Eral OC Meira

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Highways of Life wins big at Manipur State Film Awards 2020". The Sangai Express.
  2. ^ "Still want to act, but in an offbeat role, says Kshetrimayum Rashi". ifp.co.in.
  3. ^ "We Congratulate Smt. Kshetrimayum Rashi Devi for the Lifetime Achievement Award - Manipur Tv" – via Facebook.
  4. ^ Samom, Sobhapati. "Manipur State Film Awards announced; documentary on pugilist Laishram Sarita wins big". Northeast Now. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  5. ^ "2020 Lifetime Achievement Winner, Kshetrimayum Rashi's Bio Note is Almost Synonymous with History of Cinema in Manipur". www.fpsjreview.in.
  6. ^ "66th Manipur Theatre Day observed". www.thesangaiexpress.com.
  7. ^ "Olangthagee Wangmadasoo (1979)". BFI. Archived from the original on 8 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Binodini's Women: The three strong characters of My Son, My Precious". The Indian Express.
  9. ^ "Imagi Ningthem on BFI". www.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 26 October 2017.

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