I'm Rose, Darling

I'm Rose, Darling
Kya Ma Ka Hnin Si Par Maung

I'm Rose Darling Myanmar film poster
Burmese: ကျွန်မက နှင်းဆီပါ မောင်
Directed by Wyne
Starring
Release dates
2015
Country Myanmar
Language Burmese

I'm Rose, Darling (Burmese: ကျွန်မက နှင်းဆီပါ မောင်) (Kya Ma Ka Hnin Si Par Maung) is 2015 Myanmar Drama Film directed by Wyne[1] and starring Nay Toe and Phway Phway. It is one of the films that reached the highest-grossing film in Myanmar. This film was achieved Best Female Lead Actress and Best Director Awards at Myanmar Motion Picture Academy Awards.[2]

Plot

Khune Tha (Nay Toe) who lives with his grandfather at Htar Thakhin 's (Phway Phway) House in Pyinoolwin as housekeeper after his father died.

Htar Thakhin visited her house in Pyinoolwin and met with Khune Tha for the first time in her young age. She bullies on Khune Tha in all kind of ways since childhood until adult. Khune Tha is being patient on her due to his grandfather's sayings. After few years later, the fortune of Htar Thakhin has turned. Her father was dead and she lost all of her properties because of her grandmother. Since she is a haughty person, she could not communicate with others. By chance, her roommate at hostel introduced a job at shoes sale counter.

Khune Tha came to Yangon, worked hard and become a millionaire by chance. One day, Khune Tha accidentally met Htar Thakhin at shopping mall where she works and Khune Tha had a plan to revenge on her. And the love story happens between them.

Main cast

Awards

Myanmar Times reported the film as a "box office hit".[1]

Best Female Lead Actress Award 2015 with I am Rose Darling, Phway Phway

Production

Thet Mon Myint was the first planned actress in this movie. She refused to act kiss scene (additional plot by director ) due to cultural things. Phway Phway was replaced in Thet Mon Myint. Although there were a lot of media attacks to Phway Phway, she managed to make the film.

This Film had problems before recording and also in showing time.

References

  1. 1 2 Su, Chit (23 June 2015). "'Letter to the President' awaits letter from the censors". Myanmar Times. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
  2. Khaing, Lin Lin (26 June 2015). "Audiences lap up Wyne's new film Kya Ma Ka Hnin Si Par Maung". Eleven Myanmar. Retrieved 17 April 2016.


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