OC Meira


OC Meira, also known as Oinamcha Meira, is an Indian filmmaker, journalist, and creative writer from Manipur. He is known for directing several Meitei language short and feature films and for his involvement in Meitei literature and journalism.

Early life and family

OC Meira was born on 19 August 1977 in Chana Mayai Leikai, Imphal East, Manipur.
His father is Oinam Lukhoi and his mother is Oinam Ongbi Nungthinchaibi.
He is married to Rajkumari Vijaya Sana, and they have a child named Lucent Oinam.
Meira's father, Chana Lukhoi, was a well-known artist in Shumang Leela. Many famous artists who performed roles such as Jagat Singh, Bira Singh, Abirkhan, and Cheitei visited their home to learn from his father. As a young boy, Meira often watched these artists perform and imitated their actions with his friends, which inspired his early interest in theatre and performance.

Education

OC Meira completed a Master of Arts in Manipuri from Assam University, Silchar.

Early interests

In his youth, Meira actively took part in local functions, skits, and community programs. He was often involved in organizing games like tambola, making announcements in public programs, and helping in local events. His regular presence in community activities helped him develop skills in performance and communication.

Early career

Before becoming a filmmaker, Meira explored different artistic and cultural activities. He worked as a priest for the Meitei community, performed in Wari Leeba storytelling programs, wrote prose and poems, worked as a journalist, drew artistic sketches, wrote song lyrics, and acted in plays and Shumang Leela performances.
Despite trying many fields, Meira eventually chose filmmaking and writing as his main professions.

Journalism and literary work

Meira has been active in Manipuri journalism and literature.

Editorial work

  • Editor-in-Chief – IPAK
  • Editor – Ngaklou
  • Former Editor – Manipuri
  • Board Member – Neinarol
  • Former Sub-editor – Matamgi Yakairol

Published books

  • Ayukki Atiya
  • Kaidongpham
  • Saktam Khara Wakhallon Khara

Artistic and organizational roles

OC Meira is an approved artist of All India Radio Imphal.
He is the founder secretary of:
He is also a member of several organizations, including:

Film career

Beginning

OC Meira began his film career in 2010 when he directed his first Manipuri short film Kathokpagi Saklon, produced by Rakesh Naorem. After receiving appreciation for this film, Meira directed several other short films, including Sageigi Sanaarei, Tollabasinggi Tolen and Numit Mana Tadringei. He later directed more than eight feature films, becoming one of the active filmmakers in Manipuri digital cinema.

Feature films directed

Some of his known films include Sakhenbi Iteima, Phongdoknadringei, Ngaina Ngaina and Eegi Khongul. All these films were produced by Rakesh Naorem, with whom Meira developed a successful collaboration.
YearTitleStudio
2012Sakhenbi IteimaIpak Films
2013PhongdoknadringeiIpak Films
2013Ngaina NgainaIpak Films
2014Leiyisigee WangmadaIpak Films
2014Eegi KhongulIpak Films
2020Bangladeshki Sana TamphaIpak Films
2020Aronba WariSeuti Films
2022Haidrasu KhangleNongin Film
2023Ashengba EralDosuyali Film
2024Khomlang LamanWorld Expression
2025KhoidouwaWorld Expression

Notable works and events

Awards

  • On December 3, 2017, OC Meira was honored with the Mombi Award by the Manipuri Theatre Centre, Assam, in recognition of his contributions to society through his influential artistic works.
  • On December 10, 2017, in a cultural ceremony, Oinamcha Meira was awarded the title Chingkhei Lammit Meira by the Ima Leisem Inat Yokhat Lup. The organizers stated that he was selected for his unbiased and critical writings.
  • OC Meira received the Jury Special Mention Award at the NIRI 9 – 2nd International Film Festival 2023, held at Sangeet Kala Mandir, Kolkata.
  • Best Lyricist, at the 12th Manipuri Film Awards 2025, organized by Thouna Manipur and Film Forum Manipur, held at Central Public Hall, Kakching Sanggai Lampak, Kakching district.

Legacy and influence

From childhood, OC Meira remained connected with theatre and film. His artistic journey was inspired by Shumang Leela groups, MDU, and Rupmahal Theatre artists. By observing their performances, he learned acting techniques indirectly and participated in various drama groups.
His role as Jan Neta Irabot in a street play received wide applause.
Through continuous work in theatre and film, Meira became one of the known filmmakers of Manipur.