Currently, local production houses, independent content creators, and social media influencers collaborate to adapt these popular leikai stories into visual series, generating millions of views under top video search categories.

Because not everyone can be present at every event, the “top updated video” on Facebook acts as the final chapter — the eteima mathu nabagi evidence.

Reflects high engagement metrics like shares, comments, and watch time.

This type of content is largely part of an informal, underground digital culture in Manipur.

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But as you scroll through today’s , remember: behind the shaky camera and the crying narrator is a real person, possibly fighting for dignity as much as for health. Watch, care, share only with permission—and let the wari (story) end with help, not humiliation.