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Thukha ( my, သုခ, ; 14 January 1910 – 7 December 2005) was a six-time Burmese Academy Award winning
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, writer, song writer, script writer, film actor and
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. His film production company, Thukha Films Company, won Best Picture Award for twice. Thukha directed 33 films and is considered the most successful Burmese film director.


Biography

Born Thein Maung in the
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delta in
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, Thukha began writing poems as a middle school student. He became familiar with classical Burmese music at an early age thanks to his grandfather, a harpist. Thukha studied at
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and Pyapon National Schools. Thukha began his writing career at age 19 with a short fiction work "Zabe Pwint" ("Jasmine Petal") in ''Kawi Myetmhan'' magazine under the pen name Sein Thein Dan. He began using the pen name ''Thukha'' – meaning "pleasure" when he began writing fiction for ''Shwin-Pyaw-Pyaw'' magazine. Of his novels, ''Gon-Ye-Matu-Lo-La'' (''Am I Not an Equal for You?'') and ''Di-Saung-Hayman'' (''This Winter'') were the most successful. He also wrote many books on Buddhism, including Loka Niti,
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, Metta Sutta and
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. Thukha wrote more than 100 novels and 200 short stories. Thukha started his film career in 1938. His script for '' Chitthamya'' (''As Much As I Love'') brought widespread fame and won respect and acknowledgment from the filmmaking community. The Myanmar Writers’ Association awarded him an honorary prize for his first directing project. Out of the 33 films he made over the course of his career, six of them won the
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's best director award. Thukha was also a talented songwriter. "
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" ( pi, Bhava " Samsara"; "Life,Samsara or The life in Samsara") and " Gon" ("Status") were among his most popular songs. "Bawa Thanthaya" compares people to travelers on a train getting on and off at every station, illustrating the cycle of death and rebirth. "Gon" poked fun at people’s devotion to money and status. Thukha was a devout Buddhist and included Buddhist morals and concepts in all his films and novels. He directed three documentaries related to Buddhism for Burmese television. Although he received success and recognition for both his writing and directing work, Thukha's first priority was always writing. His former pupil and close colleague, director Maung Hnin Moe, said: "He preferred writing to other jobs. He always put the title Writer and Director before his name." "Because he could not read or write in his old age," Maung Hnin Moe said, "he was thinking all the time and it is a great loss that he could not transform his thoughts into a form of work such as a book or film." Thukha was profoundly respected for his altruistic attitude and works. He was the founder and president of the
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, which volunteers its funeral services to any family regardless of race, religion or social standing. He was also known for his efforts to rename the full moon day of Pyatho (which normally falls in January) as
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, as well as for his campaign for younger generations to pay more respect to their mothers. On October 26, 2000, Yangon University conferred the Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa) degree on U Thukha for his significant and outstanding contributions and abilities.


Partial filmography

*''Chitthamya'' (''As Much As I Love'') (1938) *''Chit Anumyu'' (''Love Atom'') (1948) *''Aw Meinma'' (''Oh Woman'') (1954) *''
Bawa Thanthayar ''Bawa Thanthayar'' ( my, ဘဝသံသရာ; ) is a 1956 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Thukha starring Zeya, May Thit, Thukha and Aye Kyu. It is one of the most famous films in the history of Burmese cinema and was only rel ...
'' (''Life's Samsara'') (1956) *''
Zagar Pyaw Thaw Athe Hnalone ''Zagar Pyaw Thaw Athel Hnalone'' ( my, စကားပြောသောအသည်းနှလုံး) is a 1968 Burmese black-and-white drama film directed by Thukha. The film won three Myanmar Academy Awards including Best Film, Best Direc ...
'' (''Talking Heart'') (1968) *'' Kyun Ma Mhar Main Ma Thar'' (''I'm the Girl'') (1970) *''
Aww Main Ma Main Ma ''Aww Main Ma Main Ma'' ( my, သြော်မိန်းမမိန်းမ) is a 1972 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Thukha starring Nyunt Win, Cho Pyone, Kyauk Lone, Thein Maung and Jolly Swe. Cast * Nyunt Win as Dr. K ...
'' (1972) *''
Bal Thu Pyaing Lo Hla Par Taw Naing ''Bal Thu Pyaing Lo Hla Par Taw Naing'' ( my, ဘယ်သူပြိုင်လို့လှပါတော့နိုင်) is a 1973 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Thukha starring Zaw One, Win Hlaing, Tin Tin Nyo and Ti ...
'' (''Who Can Be More Beautiful?'') (1973) *''Shwe-Chi Ngwe-Chi Tan-Ba-Lo'' (''Gold and Silver Ribbons'') (1975)People Magazine Online - people.com.mm
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Ta Oo Ka Saytanar Ta Oo Ka Myittar ''Ta Oo Ka Saytanar Ta Oo Ka Myittar'' ( my, တစ်ဦးကစေတနာတစ်ဦးမေတ္တာ) is a 1976 Burmese black-and-white drama film, directed by Thukha starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Kyaw Hein and Tin Tin Nyo. Cast *Kawle ...
'' (1976) *'' Chit A Mhya'' (1979) *''
A Kar Ka A Chit A Hnit Ka Myittar ''A Kar Ka A Chit A Hnit Ka Myittar'' ( my, အကာကအချစ်အနှစ်ကမေတ္တာ) is a 1979 Myanmar, Burmese Black and white, black-and-white drama film, directed by Thukha starring Kawleikgyin Ne Win, Kyaw Hein and Swe ...
'' (1979)


References

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