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Ko Zaw (Ar Yone Oo) Screenplay by: Ko Shwe Moe Thet Moe Kyaw (MKA) Based on: Kyauk Thin Pone Tway Moe Htar Tae Eain by A Kyi Taw: Starring: Kyaw Ye Aung; Pyay Ti Oo ...
Ta Pyi Thu Ma Shwe Htar (Burmese: တပြည်သူမရွှေထား) is a 1994 Burmese drama film, directed by Sin Yaw Mg Mg starring Kyaw Thu and May Than Nu. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was based on the popular novel "Ta Pyi Thu Ma Shwe Htar", written by Tekkatho Phone Naing .
Nay Toe, Moe Hay Ko, Ye Aung, Ye Mon, Thon Myat Kyal Sin: Horror: Shot in 2019 Mone Khwint: Soe Moe Minn: Shwe Htoo, Khin Wint Wah, May Myint Mo, Henry, Min Thu, Nga Pyaw Gyaw: Drama: Ten Years Myanmar: Thaiddhi, Nay Wunn Ni, Myo Thar Khin, Aung Min: Wutt Yee Kyaw, Thar Ki, Min Htet Khant, Shwe Ye Oo, Kyaw Zeya: Anthology drama
Shwe Sin Wint Shein as Shin Thant Phyu; Zin Myo as Thet Min; Tayzar Kyaw as Chan Myae; Nay Lin as Aung Aung (Ghost#2) Shwe Eain Min as Wutyi Oo (Ghost#3) Pan Thee as Win Htut (Ghost#4) Ye Lay Ma as Ma Gyi Soe; Thaw Phone Sett (child actor) as Baby Ghost
Pa Pa Wadi See Yin Khan (Burmese: ပပဝတီစီရင်ခန်း) is a 2019 Burmese drama film, directed by Wyne starring Moe Hay Ko, Phway Phway, Htun Htun and A Linn Yaung. The film, produced by Mee Mee Shwe Chuu Film Production premiered in Myanmar on October 10, 2019.
Yan Aung, Soe Myat Thuzar, Aung Ye Lin, Moe Hay Ko: Best Supporting Actress Khin Wint Wah (Palpitation in the Breeze) Myat Mon (The Milk Ogre) San San Win (The Milk Ogre) Shwe Thamee ; Palpitation in the Breeze: Khin Wint Wah: Best Supporting Actor Htun Ko Ko ; Shwe Htoo (Dan Dar Yee Moe) Htun Htun (Kyar Tot The Lal Maung Sakar)
Made in Heart (Burmese: နှလုံးသားဖြင့်ပြုလုပ်သည်), is a 2014 Burmese drama film starring Pyay Ti Oo, Moe Hay Ko and Wutt Hmone Shwe Yi. The film, produced by Lucky Seven Film Production, premiered in Myanmar on October 3, 2014.
Kyal Sin at the Protests. Kyal Sin (Burmese: ကြယ်စင်), also known as Angel or by her Chinese name, Deng Jiaxi (邓家希), [1] was a 19-year-old woman from Mandalay who was killed on 3 March 2021 during the 2021 Burmese protests. [2]