Moreh Maru

Moreh Maru

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Oinam Gautam
Produced by Ph. Thoithoi & Laishram Santosh
Screenplay by Laishram Santosh
Story by Laishram Santosh
Starring Gurumayum Bonny
Bala Hijam
Mukabala (Loya)
Roshan Pheiroijam
Prem Sharma
Music by Sorri Senjam
Khelen
Cinematography Mohon Kangla
Edited by Sandeep
Somorjit Haobam (Vfx)
Yograj Yumnam (Vfx)
Eastern Digital (Vfx)
Production
company
RT Motion Pictures
Distributed by The Machu Project
Tantha
Release dates
  • 26 October 2016 (2016-10-26)

(MSFDS)

  • 27 October 2016 (2016-10-27)

(BOAT)

Country India
Language Manipuri

Moreh Maru (English: Moreh Tablet) is a 2016 comedy Manipuri film directed by Oinam Gautam and written by Laishram Santosh. It stars Gurumayum Bonny, Bala Hijam, Mukabala (Loya) and Roshan Pheiroijam in the lead roles. Moreh Maru was premiered at MSFDS on 26 October 2016, and released on 27 October 2016 at Bheigyachandra Open Air Theatre (BOAT), Palace Compound, Imphal.[1][2] The film was also screened at Shankar Lal Auditorium, Delhi University, New Delhi, on 6 November 2016.[3][4] This film is a sequel to the 2013 hit Manipuri film Beragee Bomb.

Cast

Plot

The story revolves around a drug dealer (Bonny) who is facing post accidental bomb blast injury crisis and the revenge he wants to take to his enemy, related to the bomb blast. Two broken hearted fellow (Mukabala & Roshan) falls to the trap of Bonny on the day of eloping Manipur film star Bala. Mukabala happens to take drug that is indirectly supplied by Bonny due to some challenges with his peer member. His drugs' chemical reaction leads to fantasizing about different super heroes and Bala, the film star. He is also blinded with the situation happening around and stealing of sub inspector's (Prem Sharma) gun during frisking. Prem Sharma faces a major challenge of losing his gun and suspension from his job. He starts his journey to find Mukabala. On the other side, Roshan is nowhere to be found after the night of eloping with Bala. Bala and Mukabala drive out to find Roshan. Mukabala, haunted by his memory and the problems he has created during that previous night, aimlessly starts walking to find Roshan. The story is intermingled with the given above characters and their hope to solve their problems.

Soundtrack

Sorri Senjam & Khelen composed the soundtrack for the film and Romi Meitei and Homen D' Wai wrote the lyrics. The songs are titled Moreh Maru and Oh Bala Oh Bala.

Moreh Maru
Soundtrack album by Sorri Senjam
Boy Malang
Gems Chongtham
Surma
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 10:05
Label RT Motion Pictures
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Moreh Maru"  Romi MeiteiSorri SenjamSorri Senjam & Boy Malang04:54
2."Oh Bala Oh Bala"  Homen D' WaiKhelenGems Chongtham & Surma05:11
Total length:10:05

Promotions

Moreh Maru was promoted in the Saturday night special edition of Manung Hutna of Impact TV on 22 October 2016, hosted by Raj Nongthombam.[5] Besides this, T-shirts with prints of Moreh Maru posters were also made available to the public prior to the premier of the movie as a part of the promotion.

References

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