In the Manipuri film world, Binata is frequently associated with the "mou" (married woman) archetype, where her romantic storylines often move beyond simple courtship into the complexities of domestic life and societal expectations.
In contrast to her tragic roles, Binita’s performance in Eikhoi Pabunggi showcased a modern, rebellious lover. Here, her romantic storyline defied traditional norms. She played a woman who fights her family to keep her relationship alive. The "Market Square" confrontation scene—where she publicly defends her love interest—is still shared widely on social media as a symbol of feminine strength. This role cemented her status not just as a love interest, but as a protagonist of her own romantic destiny. manipuri actress binita sex free