Leikai Eteima Mathu Nabagi Wari Facebook Part 2 Hot May 2026

Part 2 opens with a static shot of the Leikai (neighborhood) Mangkhra (community hall). Our protagonist, Eteima (aged 68, but claims 55 on Facebook), is seen draped in a traditional Innaphi, holding a smartphone at arm's length because she forgot her reading glasses.

The premise is deceptively simple: Eteima’s granddaughter, Thoibi, has left her old tablet at home while going to college. Eteima discovers YouTube. What follows is a hilarious clash of generations.

| Aspect | Part 1 (Introducing Laziness) | Part 2 (Lifestyle & Entertainment) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Morning Routine | Refuses to make tea | Orders tea via Facebook Marketplace | | Entertainment | Gossiping from the veranda | Streaming Penthou (cooking shows) | | Conflict | Neighbors complain about her yard | Son finds her watching late-night reels | | Resolution | Hires a younger Eteima to work | Starts a fake cooking channel | leikai eteima mathu nabagi wari facebook part 2 hot

Part 2 opens exactly where Part 1 left off. Sanaton is standing in front of the crumbling gate of the Eteima house. The screen (or in this case, the Facebook video) is dark. You can hear a mother calling out for her son from the other end of the lane.

The Twist: In this episode, we learn that Sanaton was not the first person to vanish into that lane. An old woman, Leima, reveals that the house has a "mathu"—a gravitational pull. Not a physical one, but a psychological trap. Part 2 opens with a static shot of

Key moments from Part 2 (Spoilers ahead!):

Manipuri audiences love a good ghost story, but Leikai Eteima Mathu is different. It’s not just about spirits—it’s about memory, regret, and the things we refuse to let go of. Eteima discovers YouTube

The "nabagi wari" (falling story) is a metaphor for how we keep revisiting toxic pasts. The last house represents a memory you know you shouldn’t visit, yet you keep walking down that lane anyway.

Part 2 ends with a cliffhanger: As Sanaton turns to leave, he sees himself standing at the other end of the lane, waving at him to come back inside.

The brilliance of Part 2 lies in how it satirizes modern convenience through the lens of traditional laziness. The writers introduce the "Mathu Naba Lifestyle Checklist," which becomes a meme template across Manipuri Facebook groups: