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Guest (2019 Film)
''Guest'' ( my, ဧည့်သည်, Ae Thal) is a 2019 Burmese drama film starring Shwe Htoo, Shwe Hmone Yati and Nay Chi Oo. The film, produced by 7th Sense Film Production and premiered in Myanmar on May 30, 2019. Cast *Shwe Htoo as Nay La *Shwe Hmone Yati as Myu Moe *Nay Chi Oo as Hnin Nu *Phyo Ngwe Soe Phyo Ngwe Soe ( my, ၿဖိဳးေငြစိုး ; born 28 April 1983 ) is a Burmese actor . Phyo is considered one of the most successful actor in Burmese cinema. Throughout his career, he has acted in over 176 films. Filmography Fil ... as U Myat Min Naing References 2019 films 2010s Burmese-language films Burmese drama films Films shot in Myanmar {{Myanmar-film-stub ...
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Shwe Htoo
Shwe Htoo ( my, ရွှေထူး; born Htoo Khant 19 September 1992), is a Burmese singer-songwriter and actor. His first solo album ''The Imagination Book'' was released in 2015. Early life and education Shwe Htoo was born on 19 September 1992 in Yangon, Myanmar. He attended at BEHS 2 Kamayut (St.Augustine). Music career He began his music career by singing love songs and uploading his songs on internet. He has become popular due to his songs. In 2014, his debut album ''Four'' was released alongside Htet Yan, X Boxin and Lil Z. His second album ''The Imagination Book'' was released in 2015. In 2018, his third album ''I'' was released. In 2019, his single song "A Mone Pin" was popular among the audiences. In 2020, his single song "Ma Cele Thar 1 Le" was popular among audiences and celebrities on TikTok. Almost all of his songs were peaked at number one on Myanmar Top Chart on Joox. Brand ambassador ship He has been worked as a brand ambassador for Ve Ve Beverages Myanma ...
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Shwe Hmone Yati
Shwe Hmone Yati ( my, ရွှေမှုံရတီ; born 16 May 1998) is an academy-winning Burmese actress. She is best known for her leading roles in several Burmese films. Early life Shwe Hmone Yati was born on May 16, 1998, in Yangon, Myanmar to parents; Sein Thaung and Maw Maw Khine. She has a younger sister, named Ngwe Hmone Yati. She attended at BEHS 2 Kamayut. Career Her career started from learning in Model Institute and Acting School. In 2012, at the age of 14, she starred her debut film ''Tha Khin Ye Kyay Kyun'' alongside Lu Min. In the same year, she starred her second film ''Aetta A Sate'' alongside Nay Toe and Palae Win and she became popular among the audiences from Myanmar. And then she acted in many film with different actors. In 2017, she starred in Big screen '' Cho Myain Thaw Let Sar Chay Chin'' alongside Sai Sai Kham Leng and Khin Wint Wah. In the same year, she starred in Big screen ''Wit Nyin Ka Kyoe'' alongside Aung Ye Lin and Thinzar Wint Kyaw. ...
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Nay Chi Oo
Nay Chi Oo ( my, နေခြည်ဦး; born Htoo Pyae Sone Myint on 25 January 1992) is a Burmese beauty blogger, actress, make-up artist, fashion model and businesswoman. She is best known for her makeup tutorial videos and her beauty blog, "beautybynaychi" on Facebook. Nay Chi Oo featured on ''The Myanmar Times'' "Top 10 Bloggers" list in 2019. Early life and education Nay Chi Oo was born on 25 January 1992 in Yangon, Myanmar into a military family. She is the eldest daughter of Myo Myint Sein, a businessman and former military official, and his wife Than Than Swe, a botanist and businesswomen. Nay Chi Oo has a younger sister Sein Lae Yadanar and a younger brother. She attended high school at Practising School Yangon Institute of Education and graduated with GCE Advanced Level from Cambridge Tutors College in 2013, and MSc Forensic Medical Sciences from University of Bradford. While still in university, she has served as Student president of Cambridge Tutors College. She ...
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Myanmar
Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John C. Wells, John Wells explains, the English spellings of both Myanmar and Burma assume a non-rhotic variety of English, in which the letter r before a consonant or finally serves merely to indicate a long vowel: [ˈmjænmɑː, ˈbɜːmə]. So the pronunciation of the last syllable of Myanmar as [mɑːr] or of Burma as [bɜːrmə] by some speakers in the UK and most speakers in North America is in fact a spelling pronunciation based on a misunderstanding of non-rhotic spelling conventions. The final ''r'' in ''Myanmar'' was not intended for pronunciation and is there to ensure that the final a is pronounced with the broad a, broad ''ah'' () in "father". If the Burmese name my, မြန်မာ, label=none were spelled "Myanma" in English, this would b ...
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Drama Film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-genre, macro-genre, or micro-genre, such as soap opera, police crime drama, political drama, legal drama, historical drama, domestic drama, teen drama, and comedy-drama (dramedy). These terms tend to indicate a particular setting or subject-matter, or else they qualify the otherwise serious tone of a drama with elements that encourage a broader range of moods. To these ends, a primary element in a drama is the occurrence of conflict—emotional, social, or otherwise—and its resolution in the course of the storyline. All forms of cinema or television that involve fictional stories are forms of drama in the broader sense if their storytelling is achieved by means of actors who represent ( mimesis) characters. In this broader sense, drama ...
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The Irrawaddy
''The Irrawaddy'' () is a news website by the Irrawaddy Publishing Group (IPG), founded in 1990 by Burmese exiles living in Thailand. From its inception, ''The Irrawaddy'' has taken an independent stance on Burmese politics. As a publication produced by former Burmese activists who fled violent crackdowns on anti-military protests in 1988, it has always been closely associated with the pro-democracy movement, although it remains unaffiliated with any of the political groups that have emerged since the 8888 Uprising. ''The Irrawaddy'' is published in both English and Burmese, with a primary focus on Burma and Southeast Asia. It is regarded as one of the foremost journalistic publications dealing with political, social, economic and cultural developments in Burma. In addition to news, it features in-depth political analysis and interviews with a wide range of Burma experts, business leaders, democracy activists and other influential figures. History It was started in 1990 with t ...
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Democratic Voice Of Burma
The Democratic Voice of Burma ( my, ဒီမိုကရေတစ်မြန်မာ့အသံ, abbreviated DVB) is one of Myanmar's largest independent media organisations. DVB was founded as a non-profit media organization based in Oslo, Norway and Chiang Mai, Thailand. Run by Burmese expatriates, it made radio and television broadcasts aimed at providing uncensored news and information about Burma. Since 2012 DVB gradually moved back into Burma, where it became one of the country's largest and most well-respected TV broadcasters. In March 2021, the organisation was banned by Burma's military dictatorship and moved back underground. In July 1992, DVB began broadcasting programming into Burma from studios in Oslo, Norway and transmitting via shortwave radio from the Norwegian transmitter at Kvitsoy. Now the broadcast is sent via satellite and free-to-air digital tv. On May 28, 2005, DVB expanded its programming and began satellite television broadcasts into the country ...
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Phyo Ngwe Soe
Phyo Ngwe Soe ( my, ၿဖိဳးေငြစိုး ; born 28 April 1983 ) is a Burmese actor . Phyo is considered one of the most successful actor in Burmese cinema. Throughout his career, he has acted in over 176 films. Filmography Film (Cinema) *'' Ko Tint Toh Super Yat Kwat'' (2014) *'' Mhaw Kyauk Sar'' (2018) *'' Tin String'' (2019) *''Guest'' (2019) *'' Ananda: Rise of Notra'' (2019) Television series *Charm (2016) Acting career In 2019, he played in the Burmese big screen film ''Tin String'' movie directed by Arkar and alongside Eaindra Kyaw Zin, Shwe Eain Si, Ye Naung and Yell Htwe Aung. The same year, he took in the film " Guest (2019 film) " alongside Shwe Htoo, Shwe Hmone Yati, Nay Chi Oo Nay Chi Oo ( my, နေခြည်ဦး; born Htoo Pyae Sone Myint on 25 January 1992) is a Burmese beauty blogger, actress, make-up artist, fashion model and businesswoman. She is best known for her makeup tutorial videos and her beauty blog, .... References {{ref ...
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2019 Films
2019 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, critics' lists of the best films of 2019, festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, and movie programming. Evaluation of the year In his article highlighting the best movies of 2019, Richard Brody of ''The New Yorker'' said, "It's the year of apocalyptic cinema of the highest order, the year in which three of our best filmmakers have responded with vast ambition, invention, and inspiration to the crises at hand, including the threats to American democracy, the catastrophic menaces arising from global warming, the corrosive cruelty of ethnic hatreds and nationalist prejudices, and the poisonous overconcentration of money and power. At the same time, it's a year of inside-movies practicalities, of special attention to the business at hand, because of the structural threats to the movie business from new and powerful players. The major crisis specific to cinema outleaps ...
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2010s Burmese-language Films
1 (one, unit, unity) is a number representing a single or the only entity. 1 is also a numerical digit and represents a single unit of counting or measurement. For example, a line segment of ''unit length'' is a line segment of length 1. In conventions of sign where zero is considered neither positive nor negative, 1 is the first and smallest positive integer. It is also sometimes considered the first of the infinite sequence of natural numbers, followed by  2, although by other definitions 1 is the second natural number, following  0. The fundamental mathematical property of 1 is to be a multiplicative identity, meaning that any number multiplied by 1 equals the same number. Most if not all properties of 1 can be deduced from this. In advanced mathematics, a multiplicative identity is often denoted 1, even if it is not a number. 1 is by convention not considered a prime number; this was not universally accepted until the mid-20th century. Additionally, 1 is the s ...
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Burmese Drama Films
Burmese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Myanmar, a country in Southeast Asia * Burmese people * Burmese language * Burmese alphabet * Burmese cuisine * Burmese culture Animals * Burmese cat * Burmese chicken * Burmese (horse), a horse given to Queen Elizabeth II * Burmese pony, a breed of horse * Burmese python See also

* * :Burmese people * Bamar people, the majority ethnic group in Myanmar * Burmese English, the dialect of English spoken in Myanmar/Burma * Bernese (other) {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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