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      “Ka Lyngkha Bneng” – Its Relevance to life Experiences: A Reflection

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      Editor,

      From the moment I heard about the film, I was curious and excited to see how the story would unfold on the big screen. Entering the hall, the atmosphere was lively.

      Ka Lyngkha Bneng, a film that is strongly rooted in Khasi culture reflects the lived realities of everyday life. The film resonates with the audience because it portrays experiences that are familiar and relatable especially in exploring love, family bonds, financial hardships, dreams and responsibilities.

      Many viewers may have their own reflections and for me, the film touches on social issues relevant to Khasi society — including expectations and the value of staying connected to one’s roots. It provides insight into how urbanization and rural life coexist in everyday life. For audiences from Meghalaya, the film offers a sense of cultural pride; for others, it provides an opportunity to experience and appreciate the richness of Khasi culture and way of life.

      The performance of the characters, their expression and acting style allow the audience to connect emotionally with the story. The director deserves appreciation for presenting Khasi culture with dignity. His effort demonstrates how cinema can serve as a powerful medium for storytelling, cultural expression in a very meaningful way. The portrayal of Meghalaya’s landscape with lush greenery, the hills, village setting, and iconic bus known as “Bus Smit” enhances the expressiveness of the story. Humorous scenes such as seemingly dying mother (Kong Helen) and Yellow head-wears serve as a refreshing break from the serious moments. These scenes capture the simple joy of friendship, reactions, teasing and witty conversations. Laughter and joy can be felt in the hall. Despite the audience laughing heartily, the comedic parts do not distract from the central message of the film.

      As the title The Heavenly Field, the film reminds that spirituality lies in everyday actions—helping others, forgiving mistakes, following ethical choices and having hope even in difficult times. In addition, the choir scenes in the film create a powerful spiritual atmosphere which reflects the importance of spirituality and togetherness in our daily life.

      For young minds, especially students, the film illustrates the various challenges they may encounter, such as peer pressure, distractions, and personal struggles. It encourages them that, besides academic achievements, it is equally important for them to grow into responsible individuals who can make meaningful contributions to their communities.

      The film reminds viewers that even ordinary lives can hold extraordinary stories. It is a must-watch for those who appreciate regional cinema and stories grounded in authenticity.

      Nandaris Marwein

      Mawlangwir, Mawkyrwat

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      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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