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Myanmar National Television (MNTV) is a Burmese free-to-air television channel. [1] [2] [3] MNTV was founded by Shwe Thanlwin and operated by Dream Vision Co., Ltd. [note 1] [4] Launched on 1 October 2012, the channel was broadcast only on Skynet DTH. On 15 May 2014, it was broadcast as free-to-air channel.
Myawaddy TV was launched on 27 March 1995 to commemorate Myanmar's Armed Forces Day, marking the 50th anniversary of its founding. [1] Its programming is also broadcast via the AsiaSat 2 satellite. MWD was the second television station in Myanmar, following MRTV. [2] In 2021, it was used to formally announce the military takeover of Myanmar.
The Only Mom is widely regarded as one of the scariest horror films in Myanmar, earning positive reviews for its strong performances, cinematography, sound design, and background music. The movie generated significant box office success, earning MMK 100 million within nine days of its release and becoming the highest-grossing Burmese film of ...
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: Broken Dreams: Stories from the Myanmar Coup: The Ninefold Mosaic: Aung, Myat Noe Aye, Priscilla Bawcia, Nay Chi, Japan ...
Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan (2004) - Indian romantic adventure film by S. S. Stanley, set in Myanmar; Stealth (2005) - science-fiction action film starring Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel, Jamie Foxx and Sam Shepard. One scene involves the aircraft bombing of a building in Rangoon; King Naresuan (2007) Rambo (2008) - starring Sylvester Stallone
After World War II, Burmese cinema continued to address political themes.Many of the films produced in the early Cold War era had a strong propaganda element to them. The film Palè Myetyay (Tear of Pearl), produced in the wake of the Kuomintang invasion of Burma in the 1950s, highlighted the importance of the armed forces or Tatmadaw to the country.
Kyaing Kyaing was born in Kaw Kyaik Township, Kayin State, Myanmar.She is of Pa-O descent. She is the fifth daughter of nine siblings. She was educated in Moulmein. [5] They have five daughters, Aye Aye Thit Shwe, Dewa Shwe, Khin Pyone Shwe, Kyi Kyi Shwe, and Thandar Shwe, and three sons, Kyaing San Shwe, Thant Zaw Shwe and Htun Naing Shwe.
Sayadaw U Tejaniya lived as a householder running a textile business until age thirty-six, which is atypical for Sayadaws in Myanmar. [2] At various intervals during his pre-monastic life he studied intensively with Shwe Oo Min Sayadaw (1913–2002), a highly venerated figure who was one of the first meditation teachers trained by Mahasi Sayadaw. [3]