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Paper Title:
Lenses of the Hills: A Study of Filmography and Popular Video Consumption Among College Students in Manipur
- Survey (N=300): Students from Manipur University, D.M. College of Arts, and Lilong Haoreibi College.
- Content Analysis: 150 most-shared videos from Manipuri student WhatsApp groups and YouTube (2024-2026).
- Semi-structured Interviews: 15 student creators (5 filmmakers, 10 content creators).
- The Internet Shutdowns: Manipur has faced prolonged internet blackouts due to civil unrest. Students often have to store raw footage on hard drives for months, waiting for connectivity to upload. A finished film might sit on a laptop for six months before release.
- No Monetization: Due to the region's political instability, many students are demonetized by YouTube because they cannot verify addresses or maintain consistent upload schedules. They make films for love, not money.
- The "Hills vs. Valley" Dynamic: Students from the Meitei community (Imphal Valley) and Tribal students (Surrounding Hills) often collaborate online but face real-world geographical restrictions. Popular videos sometimes get political in the comments section, forcing creators to disable comments entirely.
5.3 Challenges
- Demonetization of regional content: YouTube pays less for Manipuri-language videos.
- Censorship fears: Videos about ethnic violence or AFSPA are taken down or lead to police inquiries.
- Limited preservation: Most student films exist only on personal phones; no institutional archive.
Beyond the Classroom: The Explosive Rise of Manipuri College Students in Filmography and Popular Videos
In the lush, conflict-sensitive landscapes of Manipur, a silent but powerful cultural revolution is taking place. It is not happening in the halls of parliament or on the front pages of newspapers; it is happening on smartphone screens, YouTube timelines, and the hard drives of final-year college projects. manipuri college students hot sex videorar top
Manipuri youth frequently use platforms like YouTube and Facebook to share cultural pride, comedy, and social activism: Paper Title: Lenses of the Hills: A Study
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