[1][2][3][4] It was screened in the 11th Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) in 2010, under the aegis of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
[5][6][7] The ideology of producing the story of Keibu Keioiba in the animated cinema was for the preservation of the nearly extinct Meitei folktales of Manipur.
One night, he asked his wife to cover his body with his cloth when he turned into a ferocious tiger so that he could be transfigured back to his human form.
Upon finding out that Thabaton was a beautiful maiden, the lust of Keibu Keioiba superseded his hunger.
On the other hand, when the seven brothers returned home, they were shocked to find their lovely sister missing.
The old woman from the neighboring house told the brothers that Keibu Keioiba had kidnapped their sister.
On the other side, the seven brothers burned down the settlement of the beast and ran away with their sister Thabaton back to their house for safety.
Artists Bishwamittra, Kalpana, and Joseph played the voice roles of the characters, Keibu Keioiba, Thabaton and the thief (as well as the crow) respectively.
[1][3] In 2010, Keibu Keioiba (Tiger Head) was screened in the 11th Mumbai International Film Festival, organised by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in India.
[12] Keibu Keioiba (Tiger Head) was screened in the half a month long "Festival of Cinemas of Manipur" event during April 2022.