
Imphaldagi
Overview
What started as a random filming thing, during a music tour, slowly turned into the only way for me to deal with my post-performance blues. This film is a letter I wrote to myself. From Imphal.
Top Cast


Sheram Chingkhei
Sheram Chingkhei
Sheram Chingkhei
Akhu Chingangbam
Akhu Chingangbam
Akhu Chingangbam


Shrutiman Deori
Shrutiman Deori
Shrutiman Deori
Monika Khangengbam
Monika Khangengbam
Monika Khangengbam
Chaoba Thiyam
Chaoba Thiyam
Chaoba Thiyam
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