Homen D' Wai (full name: Homendro Waikhom, 1970 – 10 July 2021) was an Indian film director, scriptwriter and lyricist from Imphal, Manipur.[1][2] Dr. Yaima, Mittrang Keithel, Yaiskulgee Pakhang Angaoba, Dr. Hemogee Heloi and VDF Thasana were some of the famous movies he directed.[3]

Homen D' Wai
Born
Homendro Waikhom

1970
Sagolband Thangjam Leirak, Imphal West, Manipur
Died10 July 2021(2021-07-10) (aged 50–51)
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Director, Scriptwriter, Lyricist
SpouseWaikhom Ongbi Ngangbi

Career

edit

Homen D' Wai started his career in movies under the guidance of K. Ibohal Sharma. He worked as an assistant cinematographer in the 1993 Ibohal Sharma's directorial venture Sambal Wangma. Later, he went on to direct music videos which became hit song numbers of the time. The first feature film directed by him was Raja, a 2003 movie. His 2004 feature Dr. Yaima became a hit and ran at Friends' Talkies, Paona Bazar successfully for more than 100 days. His movies Mr. Lakhipyari (2005) and Mittrang Keithel (2006) had successful theatrical run in Friends' Talkies and Usha Cinema respectively for more than 50 days.[4][5] [6]

He also attempted to re-unite the Manipuris living in the state and Meiteis from states like Assam, Tripura through his films. These efforts could be seen in his movies like Nungshibi Ahing (2008) and Govindagee Sharik Makhol (2011). Yaiskulgee Pakhang Angaoba (2011) and Dr. Hemogee Heloi (2013) were films of Homen D' Wai which made records in the box office at a time when Manipuri cinema's popularity among the masses slowed down.[7] His last directorial venture was Ei Actor Natte (2019). Most of his movies were flavoured with comic, humorous elements. But his versatility as a filmmaker could be seen in movies like Nungshibi Ahing (2008) and Kekoo Lotpee (2008).[8] The blessing ceremony of a new movie Sendoidi Ahing Tumde with Homen D' Wai as the director was held in 2021 but he died even before the shooting could commence. He also had plans to make four other movies (Yaiskulgee Pakhang Angaoba 2, Dr. Hemogee Heloi 2, Khabei Chegap Dot Com and Phanekse Kanagino) which he had finished scripting.

He died on 10 July 2021, from COVID-19 complications.[9][10] He was also undergoing dialysis at Shija Hospital, Imphal due to kidney failure.[11]

Accolades

edit

Homen D' Wai received the Best Director, Best Lyricist, Best Screenplay and Best Feature Film awards at the 8th Manipur State Film Festival 2013 for his work in the movie Yaiskulgee Pakhang Angaoba.[12] He also won the Best Lyricist award for a song in the movie VDF Thasana at the 9th Manipur State Film Awards 2014.[13] His 2019 movie Ei Actor Natte won the Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment award at the 13th Manipur State Film Awards 2020.[14] The citation for the award reads, "Most of the sequences of the film Ei Actor Natte provide amusement tickling the viewers in an emotional narrative promoting a moral health and invoicing the general interest of cine-goers. With this views, the film has been adjudged for the Award of the Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, 2020".

Filmography

edit
Year Film Studio
2003 Raja Maxima Films Inc.
2004 Dr. Yaima Milky Way Films
2005 Mr. Lakhipyari Emoinu Films
2006 Mittrang Keithel Treasure Island
Quarter No. 16 Dip Film
2007 Ngashidagi Hourashi Kristy Imphal Production
2008 Nungshibi Ahing Diana Films
Kekoo Lotpee Treasure Island
2009 Leeklam Nongpok Mashu Taibang Films
Yumleima Lamleima Seema Films
2011 Govindagee Sharik Makhol Ibudhou Thangjing Films
Yaiskulgee Pakhang Angaoba Kangla Films, Manipur
2012 Highway 39: Punshi Lambida Kangla Films, Manipur
2013 Dr. Hemogee Heloi Penu Leima Film & TV
Kundorei Penu Leima Film & TV
2014 VDF Thasana Robin Color Picture
2015 Eidi Thamoi Pikhre Ebudhou Marjing Films
2017 Ningtha Chin Films
2019 Ei Actor Natte Imphal Star Films

References

edit
  1. ^ "Manipuri filmmaker Homen D' Wai passes away". Imphal Free Press. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Homen D Wai Death :: Obituary – Dead :: Homen D Wai Cause of Death". www.topinfoguide.com. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Popular Manipuri filmmaker, Homen D'Wai succumbs to Covid related complications". southasiaviews.com. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Film Fest starts". The Sangai Express.
  5. ^ "Keku Lotpi". E-pao Movie Channel.
  6. ^ "CDGM condoles Homen D Wai's demise". themorningbell.in. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  7. ^ "MSFDS MOURNS THE DEMISED OF SUPER-HIT FILMMAKER HOMEN D'WAI". e-pao.net. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  8. ^ "Nungshibee Ahing captivates Hojai's people". e-pao.net. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
  9. ^ "Mourns the demise of Filmmaker Homen D'wai". e-pao.net. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
  10. ^ "Many mourn demise of filmmaker Homen D'Wai". e-pao.net. Retrieved 28 September 2024.
  11. ^ "Covid claims noted film maker". The Sangai Express. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  12. ^ "8th Manipur State Film Festival 2013 Awards :: December 24, 2013". e-pao.net. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  13. ^ "9th & 10th Manipur Film Awards presented". The People's Chronicle. Archived from the original on 17 May 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  14. ^ "Highways of Life wins big at Manipur State Film Awards 2020". www.thesangaiexpress.com.