Aribam Syam Sharma

Aribam Syam Sharma
Born (1936-03-21) 21 March 1936 (age 88)
Imphal, Manipur, India
Occupation(s)Film director, Singer, Music composer
AwardsGolden Montgolfiere (1982)
Padma Shri (2006)
V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award (2008)
Kamal Kumari National Award (2009)
Jewel of Manipuri Cinema (2015)
Websitearibamsyamsharma.in

Aribam Syam Sharma is an Indian filmmaker and composer from Manipur. He debuted in the first Manipuri film Matamgi Manipur as an actor. In 1974, he directed his first movie Lamja Parshuram. It became the first Manipuri film to run for 100 days in the box office. His 1979 film Olangthagee Wangmadasoo was the first ever and the only Manipuri film to run for 32 weeks.[1] It also broke the local box office records of Sholay.

His fourth film as a director, Imagi Ningthem (My Son, My precious) brought him international recognition when the film received the Montgolfiere d' Or at the Festival of Three Continents, Nantes in 1982.

His 1990 film Ishanou (The Chosen One) was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.[2]

In 2006, the Government of India awarded Sharma with the Padmashri,[3] but he returned the award in February 2019 to protest against the Indian Government's decision to enact the Citizenship Amendment Bill of 2019.[4][5]

In recognition of his contribution in the Indian documentary cinema, the Government of India conferred him Dr. V. Shantaram Lifetime Achievement Award in the 10th Mumbai International Film Festival, 2008 organised by the Films Division.[6] Syam Sharma was given the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 7th Manipur State Film Festival 2010. He was also conferred with the Jewel of Manipuri Cinema award on 14 May 2015 by the Film Forum Manipur and the Manipur State Film Development Society.[7]

  1. ^ "Olangthagee Wangmadasoo (1979)". BFI. Archived from the original on 8 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Festival de Cannes: The Chosen One". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 10 August 2009.
  3. ^ "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 October 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Indigenous people will become strangers in their own lands: Aribam Syam Sharma". The Hindu.
  5. ^ "Veteran Manipuri filmmaker Aribam Syam Sharma returns Padma Shri Award in protest against Citizenship Amendment Bill". www.ndtv.com.
  6. ^ MEGHACHANDRA KONGBAM. "Aribam Syam Sharma: A Genius in the World of Indian Cinema". imphalreviews.in.
  7. ^ "Jewel of Manipuri Cinema 2015 award to be conferred to Aribam Syam Sharma". Imphal Free Press.