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Rajkumar Kaiku
Kaiku Rajkumar in Basantagee Nongallamdai (2006)
Born
Rajkumar Somendro

(1974-01-03)3 January 1974
NationalityIndian
EducationBachelor of Arts, DAV College, Chandigarh
OccupationActor
Years active2002-present
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
SpouseR.K. Ongbi Kiranmala
Children4
Parent(s)R.K. Modhusana
R.K. Ongbi Reba

Rajkumar Kaiku (born (1974-01-03) 3 January 1974 (age 50)) is an Indian actor who appears in Manipuri films.[1] He has appeared in over 400 Manipuri films. He contested the 2019 parliamentary election in the Inner Manipur Lok Sabha Constituency as an independent candidate. In February 2022, he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party.[2] In 2023, he left the BJP after serving as a primary member. [3] Some of his notable films are Nongmatang, Ta-Tomba The Great, Imagi Laman Singamdre and Enakta Leiringei.[4][5]

Accolades

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Award Category Film Ref.
4th Sahitya Seva Samiti MANIFA 2015 Best Actor - Male Nongmatang [6]
9th Manipur State Film Awards 2014 Best Actor in a Leading Role - Male [7]
11th Manipuri State Film Awards 2018 Best Actor - Male Enakta Leiringei [8]

Selected filmography

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Year Film Role Director
2003 Kalpana Rajen Ksh. Kishorekumar
2005 Ta-Tomba the Great Ta-Tomba /Tomba Ksh. Kishorekumar
Mathang Mapokta Rahul Diya Khwairakpam
2006 Payal Ravi Amar Raj
Basantagee Nongallamdai Manimatum Tej Kshetri
Eedom Chatcharage Punshiba Amar Raj
Ahing Amadi Houkhare Loya Diana Potsangbam & Sarah Potsangbam
Nakenthana Ngairi Sanjoy Dinesh Tongbram
2007 Sur Da Ngaojabee Sur Bishwamittra
Thamoise Nangi Oiradi Yaiphaba Ishomani
Meera Memcha Mahesh Mohendro
Naoshum Pamheiba O. Gautam
2008 Lanmei Thanbi Punshiba Chou En Lai & O. Mangi
Tayai Mani K. Bimol Sharma
2009 Thokkidagi Kishi Pamheiba Diya Khwairakpam
Echan Lemba Amar Raj
Gaari Driver Thouba Romi Meitei
Eegi Machu Manikhomba Keiphah
Nongoubee Sanathoi K. Bimol Sharma & Oja Tomba
2010 Imagi Laman Singamdre Lan Romi Meitei
Saklon Amada Ningthem L. Surjakanta
Lambidudei Major Sanahal K. Bimol Sharma
Momon Meenok Thoiba Ksh. Kishorekumar
Amamba Lambee Arun Oken Amakcham
Ahing Mamei Suraj Bimol Phibou
2011 Punshi Chuppa Nangshe Eigini Chingkhei Premanda
Phijang Marumda Ningthem K. Bimal Sharma
Meiree Natte Liklanee Yaiphaba Amar Raj
Mami Ningthem Jeetendra Ningomba
Hanggam Maru Pokkhaibi Umesh L. Surjakanta
2012 Thabaton Yaima Bijgupta Laishram
Shabi Shanou Achumba Paojel
2013 Lanngamba Lanngamba Warjeet Moirangthem
Dr. Hemogee Heloi Dr. Hemo Homen D' Wai
Leihouroko Punshiba Amar Raj
2014 Meerang Mahum Tomthin Ajit Ningthouja
Sathiba Danger Paikhomba Ajit Ningthouja
Nongmatang Chinglen Suvas E.
Thabaton 2 Yaima Bijgupta Laishram
23rd Century:Ngasigee Matungda Boyai Dinesh Tongbram
2015 Da Lem Lem Hemanta Khuman
Nungshit Mapi Amuba Ajit Ningthouja
2016 Angangba Mayek (Pizza 2) Mangal Dinesh Tongbram
Tharo Thambal Sanahal Bijgupta Laishram
Thanil (Pizza 3) Mangal Dinesh Tongbram
Ingagee Thanil Dr. Manglem Mohendro (KAMS)
2017 Itao Ibungo Nungsibee Chaocha Eepu
Enakta Leiringei Khaba Manoranjan Longjam
Kaongamdraba Facebook Leishemba AK. Gyaneshori
2018 Sanagi Nga Thoithoi Romi Meitei
Amuktang-ga Haikho Marjing Romi Meitei
Nurei Thouna Rakesh Moirangthem
Hidak Tombi Paikhomba Chou En Lai
Yotpi Cameo appearance Romi Meitei
Shiki Ibobi O. Ibobi Meitei Bimol Phibou
2019 Thabaton 3 Yaima Bijgupta Laishram
2022 Wangma Wangmada Kirmil Soraisam
Ningol Chinglen Laimayum Surjakanta
2024 Leishna Hemanta Khuman

References

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  1. ^ "Manipur's homegrown script". The Indian Express. 15 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Manipur actor turned politician Rajkumar Kaiku quits BJP over turmoil, students' killing". 28 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Manipur Violence: Rajkumar Kaiku resigns as primary member of BJP". The Economic Times. 27 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Surjakanta Sharma and Kaiku of Manipuri films". Thesangaiexpress.com. 18 June 2014. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Kaiku - E-rang :: E-pao Movie Channel". Erang.e-pao.org. 1 September 2010. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  6. ^ "Waikhu gets lion's share in SSS MANIFA film award function". Ifp.co.in. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  7. ^ "9th & 10th Manipur Film Awards presented". The People's Chronicle. Archived from the original on 17 May 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Enakta Leiringei to be awarded Best feature film in 11th Manipuri State Film Awards". Imphal Free Press. Archived from the original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2018.