
Bala Hijam is an Indian film actress, who predominantly appears in Manipur films. Besides this, she has also acted in one Malayalam thriller road film, titled Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi. She is recognized as one of the most successful actresses of Manipur. She married Ningthoujam Dinesh Singh of Lilong Chajing on 18 March 2020.
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In the valley of Manipur, Boong (*a little boy) plans to surprise his mother with a gift. In his innocence, he believes that bringing his father home would be the most special. His search culminates into an unexpected gift – a new beginning...

In a remote village of Manipur, India, feelings of uncertainty grow towards a newly arrived ecology expert, who is believed to be a witch.

Sanahal after meeting an accident gets admitted to a hospital and falls in love with a nurse Tharo. But after some time he can't find her at the address she gave as Tharo is her other name. Their story unfolds into a chaotic mess after he marries another girl not knowing that she is Tharo's sister. Meanwhile, Thoiba falls in love with a muslim girl Thambal.

The film is about a lady, Mellei (Bala) from Manipur, northeast India, who came to Delhi to pursue her studies in Ramjas College, Delhi University but returned empty-handed when she went on a wrong path and wasn't able to tackle the situations and events happening around her with a positive energy.

Kasi and Suni are close friends who studied together in an engineering college. Assi, who comes to Kerala to study engineering under the North East quota falls in love with Kasi. Certain incidents that follow set Kasi and Suni on a road trip to Nagaland on two motorcycles. The incidents that happen during this road adventure forms the film.

Mangal (Kaiku) and Pizza (Artina) come from a poor family and fall in love. Pizza's friend Thoi instead hooks her up with a spoiled rich guy Ngamba who unbeknown to them is Mangal's neighbor. After Ngamba rapes Pizza, Mangal gets heartbroken and works hard as a retaliation to become an IAS officer.

Set in Manipur, a conflict region on the remote India- Burma border, this film journeys across a century to paint a portrait of a cinema and its citizens. The encounters - real, fake and surreal, are not for the fainthearted but there is good food and chatter on the go.

When a righteous newspaper editor Leishemba gets kidnapped and murdered by a corrupt politician to cover his scandal, his younger brother Ningthem who is about to become an IAS officer sets out to seek revenge.

A studious, simple guy's life undergoes drastic changes after he returns home from his boarding school and falls for a beautiful girl.

Lugongbagi Ahing (English: Marriage Night) is a 2011 Manipuri film directed by Bijgupta Laishram and produced by T. Baruni Devi, under the banner of Baruni Films.
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