Biography

An artist is not a special person; every person is a special kind of artist.

Bonium is an Indian actor and singer who predominantly appears in Manipuri films. Born and raised in Kongba Nandeibam Leikai as the second child of Thokchom Loken and Thokchom Ongbi Bedamani, Bonium understood the dark side of life at a young age. He used to make mats to help his parents financially. Growing up in a poor family with seven siblings, Bonium had to make some compromises when it comes to learning certain things he wanted but he never gave up on his love for art. Bonium, who usually sings to uplift his mood became interested in singing which led him to perform on stage and anchor musical shows organised in his locality. He went to take some singing classes from a teacher in his neighbouring locality but stopped it because he couldn’t pay the fee. Bonium who did his schooling in Jamini Devi Primary School, Meitei Mayek High School, Ch. Iboyaima, Higher Secondary School, CC Higher Secondary, went to DM College of Arts and completed his graduation.

After he graduated, he worked as a presenter in ICTV’s “Hello Hello” programme at around 2006. After that, he used to be a cameraman at Zews Film. Not long after, he made a cameo appearance in Romi Meitei’s “Ekhenglakta Red Rose” in 2008. He then stayed at Pilu’s (a producer, editor and director) house and assisted in his filmmaking and was credited as the assistant director. He also got another cameo role in the film “Abirkhan” directed by Pilu H. During his stay, he met Guna Sharma who opened the door for Bonium to get into the platform of Shumang Leela. Impressed with Bonium’s love for performing arts, Guna took him to Imphal Jatra Association and Bonium made his debut as a shumang leela artist in 2009 with the play “Brindavan Chatlamdai”. Much to his dismay, he didn’t perform well as a rookie artist and the crew was unhappy about it. But he pleaded with them to give him some time to improve himself. Like he promised, he did really well in his third play “Wrong Number” which was a hit of that time. After that he joined Tomthin Artist Association and acted in “Kunti 7” which he could not initially pull off his character but got better with the help of Guru Birjit Ngangomba’s rigorous training. He then acted in “Melody” and “Pizza 2” where his dialogues caused a sensation among the Manipuri youth. He also showcased his talent in singing and gained public attention by singing songs before the play started. Before he left the platform, he got some minor roles in “Mapok Mayee” and “Tamthiba alias Nungsiba” but his major breakthrough in the silver screen was when he made his debut as a singer with the song “Engao Ngaojabi” and acted in the music video that made him win the award of the “Best Actor” in 2014. After that, he was casted as an antagonist in Herojit Naoroibam’s “Meerang Mahum” that sold out all seats on the premiere night. It was followed by another film written by Herojit Naoroibam. It was titled “Nangna Nokpa Yengningi” and Kaiku, the renowned actor of Manipuri film industry helped him with his acting throughout the shooting. For this, Bonium considered Kaiku as his Godfather. And as far as his singing career is concerned, Bonium is thankful to Hamom Sadananda for giving him opportunities to sing in local concerts. Bonium has delivered a number of songs most of which are public’s favourites including the award winning song “Nangna Nokpa Yengningi”, “Nungsiruba Thamoisina” and “Wakhalgee”.

Although he came from a humble background, his sheer hardwork and dedication alloyed with public’s support has made it possible for him to establish his own film company “Bonium Thokchom Films – BTF” in 2015. The production house has been credited with 5 full length films. Bonium is most grateful to 4 people in his life. “It takes Hidangmayum Guna Sharma, Hamom Sadananda, Herojit Naoroibam and RK Kaiku (Somendro) to make Bonium. Without them, I wouldn’t have understood art” Bonium said.

And as someone who has challenged the hardships life threw at him, he knew how hard it is for some people to make it into this world so he founded an NGO named “Back the Pillars Foundation” in 2018 with the intention of supporting underprivileged children.

Awards

Accolades of excellence

2014

best actor - Music Video

2nd State Level Music Video Festival 2014 hosted by Manipur Film Development Corporation and Film Forum Manipur. The music video “Engao Ngaojabi” also bagged the ward for best Music Video.

2016

Best male playback singer

for the song “Nangna Nokpa Yengning-i” in the 5th MANIFA 2016 organised by Sahitya Seva Samiti, Kakching, Manipur

2016

actor of the year

10th RJ Vision’s Award by Film Academy Manipur

2017

Global Achiever’s Award

Indo- Thai Friendship Award 2017 by Samata Sahitya Akademi which was conferred at Bangkok, Thailand

2019

Dr B.R. Ambedkar Int'l Award

presented by Dalit Sahitya Akademi, Manipu on the occasion of Indo Nepal Dalit Sahitya Conference 2019 held at Kathmandu, Nepal.

2019

Award of appreciation

Youth Ambassador of Manipur State by BJYM, Manipur