Team D.M. College of Arts Why it went viral: This video perfectly captures the duality of a Manipuri student—praying to traditional deities for passing marks while simultaneously plotting to check the answer sheet during substitution. The dialogue "Mama, pass houbige" (Mother, let me pass) became a statewide meme.
The film industry in Manipur has been growing steadily over the years, with many talented individuals emerging from the state's colleges and universities. These students, who were once confined to their classrooms, are now making a mark in the film world with their innovative ideas, creativity, and hard work. Many of these students started their careers by making short films, music videos, and advertisements, which eventually led to bigger projects and recognition. MANIPURI COLLEGE STUDENTS HOT SEX VIDEO.rar
The ethnic violence that erupted in Manipur in May 2023 profoundly changed student filmography. While some channels went silent, others became vehicles for documentation and grief. Students from DM College of Arts produced “Nungshibi (The Scar)” (2023), a 9-minute documentary shot on mobile phones, showing how college libraries had become relief camps. It was viewed over 800,000 times in its first week and was picked up by Al Jazeera’s digital platform. Team D
Student-led production houses often release short films that tackle intense themes. The film industry in Manipur has been growing
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