
Htun Eaindra Bo also Htun Aeindra Bo; born 1 May 1966) is a three-time Myanmar Academy Award winning actress and singer. The Mogok native began her film career in 1991, and has achieved fame and success as an actor and singer. Now in her 50s, she is still a household name in Myanmar, especially for rural Myanmar and continues to make films and performs in concerts.
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Lady Danger (Burmese: လေဒီဒိန်းဂျား, romanized: Lay De Deingyarr) is a 2020 Burmese comedy-drama film starring Khant Si Thu, Khar Ra, Htun Eaindra Bo,[2] Eaindra Kyaw Zin, Paing Phyo Thu[3] and Mone. The film, produced by Shwe Si Taw Film Production premiered in Myanmar on February 27, 2020.

Nway Oo and Kay Thi are scheduled to meet an online friend called Mya outside. After enjoying the late-night, Mya called Nway Oo and Kay Thi to sleep along with her. They decided to go back because of strange events, but had to stay there at the request of their friend’s family. But they have to face some terrifying events.

A 19th century woman's life story. Between the based spirit world and the human world "frequency".

Dr. Myat Htun struggles to maintain his moral compass while pursued by Kyar Phyu, testing his resolve as his terminally ill wife Daw Thit Sar depends on him.

La Yake Way sacrifices everything to support her husband through medical school, shouldering all responsibilities while he pursues his career. But when he becomes a successful doctor, instead of showing gratitude, he treats her with cruelty and neglect. As their marriage deteriorates, tensions escalate with his disapproving family.

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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.

The protagonist is psychologically disturbed by recurring nightmares. Something is adrift in a river inlet, drawing ever closer to him. To seek solace he approaches a psychiatrist and for a short while is freed from nightmares till he meets a woman and falls in love.

Khin Khaing marries Nyein Maung to fulfill her dying mother's wish, but resents how pregnancy derailed her dreams of studying abroad. While her devoted husband pours his love into raising their mentally challenged child, she sees the child as an obstacle to her ambitions. As their conflicting approaches to parenting and life goals tear the marriage apart, their vulnerable child bears the emotional trauma more than age.

Abandoned in infancy and raised in an orphanage in Burma, Min's life takes an unforeseen turn when he wins the diversity lottery visa, granting him the chance to start anew in the United States. Upon arrival, Min finds himself relying on a childhood friend from the orphanage, now residing in San Francisco amidst a captivating tapestry of eclectic companions. Together, this diverse group becomes Min's refuge, guiding him through the intricate maze of securing employment, managing expenses, and establishing a life on the fringes of society.
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