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Imang-3: A Journey of Rediscovery in Kokborok Cinema

 Imang-3: A Kokborok Feature Film by Mrinal Debbarma



Imang-3 is a Kokborok language feature film written, produced, and directed by Mrinal Debbarma. Co-produced by Abhijit Jamatia, the movie boasts a talented cast featuring Abhishek, Lila, Santa, Tanushree, and Hamari in the lead roles. With supporting performances from Biswadev Kalai, Binode, Uttam, Tarubala, Ruma, Barkha (child artist), Sujoy, Bhim, Bibash, Bishal, Shyamal, and Madhu, Imang-3 promises to be a visual treat for fans of Kokborok cinema.

The movie revolves around four friends - Lila, Abhishek, Santa, and Tanushree - who embark on a journey to rediscover their roots and explore the beauty of their homeland. The plot takes an interesting turn when they encounter unexpected challenges that test their bonds of friendship and leave them pondering about their true purpose in life.

As the movie progresses, the audience is treated to stunning visuals of the picturesque landscapes of Tripura, which is where the movie was shot. The beautiful cinematography and editing skills of Mrinal Debbarma are on full display as he captures the essence of Tripura's natural beauty.

Adding to the visual spectacle is the music of Swkang Debbarma, with soulful renditions by Manik, Rumi Murasing, and Kunal. The lyrics, penned by Manik and Kunal, strike a chord with the audience and add depth to the emotional themes explored in the film.

Imang-3 is not just a visual treat but also a showcase of the talent and potential of Kokborok cinema. With its talented cast, beautiful visuals, and soulful music, the movie is a must-watch for anyone who loves cinema that celebrates the beauty of local cultures and languages.

In conclusion, Imang-3 is a heartwarming and thought-provoking movie that is a testament to the potential of Kokborok cinema. Mrinal Debbarma's vision, combined with the talented cast and crew, has resulted in a movie that celebrates the beauty of Tripura and its people. So, grab your popcorn and settle in for an experience that is both visually stunning and emotionally resonant.


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