
Kyaw Hein
Acting
Biography
Kyaw Hein (Burmese: ကျော်ဟိန်း) was a Burmese actor, film director and singer. He is the five-time winner of the Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards. He starred in and directed hundreds of films, and was considered one of the most important actors in Burmese cinema.
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My Heart and Soldier's Duty
Wai Lae Hmway Kyway Lae Hmway is a 1994 Burmese military-drama film starring Kyaw Hein, Dwe, Myint Myint Khine and Tint Tint Tun. Kyaw Hein won the Best Supporting Actor Award in 1994 Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards for this film.
Wai Lae Hmway Kyway Lae Hmway

When rickshaw driver Pyar Laung falls for Datu, he hides his humble profession, but through helping his troubled friend Cho Yee with wisdom from Buddhist tales, he learns that truth and compassion matter more than deception.
Kyee Yaung Saung Thaw Daung

The story is based on the families of two poor fishermen who live on the sandbank. These two families fight one another because of their poverty. The movie clearly gives the message that nothing is permanent in our human lives, and hatred, anger, greediness, and selfishness can create enormous bad things to our lives. Based on the famous novel of the same name by Khin Khin Htoo. It was the last film of superstar Kyaw Hein.
Kyoe Tann

Ko Wyne, a reformed pickpocket and Khayay, a former prostitute find love and redemption as they struggle to build an honest life together in the harsh realities of urban life.
Moon Tae Chain Twin Nay Win The

After his wife's death, Aung Wai relies on his sister-in-law to help raise his young son and daughter in Yangon. When the children reach school age, his job transfers him to Pyay, forcing the family to face new challenges.
Sone Yay
Preta is a Burmese horror drama movie, starring Kyaw Hein, Khine Thin Kyi, Kyaw Zeyar, and Khine Zar Thway.
Preta

A selfless village teacher, Myint Htwe, strives to reform a proud and troubled palm picker, Tar Tee, whose love for the village girl Nyo Mya and ultimate redemption reveal the quiet power of patience and compassion.
Pan Myaing Lal Ka Oo Yin Mhu

In the village, there is a cheerful young man named Tar Tee. He loves a girl called Nyo Ma, but her mother dislikes him because he is illiterate. After his father died, Tar Tee became a drunk, hated by the whole village for always causing trouble. Feeling sorry for him, a decent young man named Myint Htway tries to help Tar Tee change and live right again.
Pan Myaing Lal Ka Oo Yin Mhu

Lu Zaw's journey to find his long-lost father while navigating young love and family tensions in this coming-of-age story about identity and belonging.