မန္တလေးသား စိန်ပီတာကျောင်းထွက် ရုပ်ရှင်မင်းသား မောင်မောင်တာ (မြန်မာမွတ်စလင်) (ပဌမပိုင်း)

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  • From Wikipedia, Maung Maung Ta (born Mohammed Shafi Ata Sherazee haj 9 January 1926 - 26 March 2015) was a Burmese actor and politician.
    Biography
    Maung Maung Ta's father, Khan Bahadur Hajee Gulam Hussain Sherazee, was consul for Persia in Burma (1929-1944), as was his grandfather, Khan Bahadur Aga Ali Akbar Sherazee (1910-1929). His secondary education ended in 1941, when the British presence withdrew to India. At that time, he was in the 10th Standard at St Peter's English High School in Mandalay.
    Military service
    He joined the Burma Independence Army in 1942.
    He became a civilian attaché in 1943, serving as procurement officer within the Arms & Ammunition Department of General Aung San’s War Ministry, in Rangoon, Burma under Japanese Army occupation. He joined the resistance movement against the occupying forces as the Allies advanced into Burma.
    Maung Maung Ta joined the post-independence Regular Burma Army in 1948 as a private soldier, then was commissioned in the field and became the Burma Army's first military administrator in the Insein District.
    In 1950, Maung Maung Ta became an infantry and staff captain in the Burma Army. He attended the staff duty and administration training at the Burma Army Staff College arranged by the British Services Mission in Burma under Major-General Temple of the United Kingdom. Maung Maung Ta stood first in the Army Staff College Course Examinations of 1950 and for the year 1951.
    In 1950, 2/Lt Maung Mg Ta attended Staff College Regimental Course with senior staff and infantry captains and stood first in administration and third in the exam.
    Movie star
    From 1955 to 1980 he was a very highly successful actor starring in over 40 feature films. He visited Bombay including the RK Studios, and met Raj Kapoor and director Mehboob Khan who was then filming Mother India.
    1954
    Prime Minister U Nu's anti-communist play The People Win Through (Ludu Aung Than in Burmese) was turned into a feature film in 1954, produced by Cascade Pictures of Hollywood, directed by George Seitz (Jr) and filmed on location in Burma. The English version of the screen script was written by Paul Gangelin, President of the Writers Guild of Hollywood. It was June Rose Bellamy (Yadana Nat Mai) who introduced Maung Maung Ta to the Hollywood team.[1] The cast were Thukha, Bo Ba Kho, Hla Maung Glay, Mya Gyi, Maung Maung Ta, Bo Tauk Tun, Thein Han Gyi, Bagyi, Ohn Mg, Hat Hat and Mai Tin. U Thukha, Maung Maung Ta and Hat Hat were alive till 2004. As of 2007, only Maung Maung Ta is alive.
    Maung Maung Ta's debut into the Myanmar cinema industry was spectacular. Prime Minister U Nu himself appeared on the screen of The People Win Through. The premier show was attended by Mahn Win Maung, the third and last President of Burma, with Prime Minister U Nu and his Cabinet Ministers. Maung Maung Ta was seated between U Thant, then Information Secretary (later to become the UN Secretary General) and Chan Htoon, the Attorney General, both of whom had earlier accompanied Maung Maung Ta to introduce him to meet the Prime Minister after being chosen to play the lead role offered by Hollywood.
    On the day of the premiere screening the city of Yangon witnessed the height of publicity with Burma Air Force planes littering the city with publicity pamphlets from the skies over-three major cities, viz., Yangon, Pegu and Prome, announcing the arrival and release of 165 copies of the feature film that had arrived from the US for simultaneous release all over the country. The film was a big political success and a blow to communism in Myanmar; it was arranged by the Committee for Free Asia, an American millionaire Association formed to keep communism away from South East Asia.
    1955
    U Nu appointed Maung Maung Ta, aged 26, to be 2nd Secretary at the Burmese Embassy in Washington, D.C., to accompany U Thant, the Burmese Ambassador to the US and later the United Nations Secretary General. He also advised him to quit the army, adding that a prime minister could not easily create an actor, but that he could, someday make him a diplomat with ambassadorial rank. On these assurances Maung Maung Ta chose to be an actor - a matinee idol - and to be an Ambassador later.
    1956
    Maung Maung Ta made his first film Dr Aung Kyaw Oo adapted from the Indian film Shole (with Ashok Kumar and Bina Rai). This Myanmar version won the annual Burma Film Academy Award for the year 1956.

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  • @kojohn46
    @kojohn46 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    One of the smartest actors of Myanmar.

  • @user-im7je3yv1b
    @user-im7je3yv1b 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    hi

  • @LovelyAstrolabe-ih3el
    @LovelyAstrolabe-ih3el วันที่ผ่านมา

    လိုရင်းမရောက်ပါလားစိတ်ပျက်ဖို့ကောင်းတယ်

    • @drkokogyiabdulrahmanzafrud3672
      @drkokogyiabdulrahmanzafrud3672  วันที่ผ่านมา

      Journey is Better Than Destination (လိုရင်း). Never forget that life is a journey that teaches us along the way. For me လိုရင်း= He was a Burmese Muslim, became famous during the rare democracy where the MERITOCRACY COUNTS but not the race and religion which discriminates.

    • @drkokogyiabdulrahmanzafrud3672
      @drkokogyiabdulrahmanzafrud3672  วันที่ผ่านมา

      My လိုရင်း = My home town မန္တလေးသား+ My same school စိန်ပီတာကျောင်းထွက်+မြန်မာမွတ်စလင်...EVEN IN THE HEADING, for me it is Complete and numerous people are watching.

    • @drkokogyiabdulrahmanzafrud3672
      @drkokogyiabdulrahmanzafrud3672  วันที่ผ่านมา

      And these posts in TH-cam are my personal posts depend on my desire. Even like my Autobiography and records of my posts in Wikipedia and blogs about me and Muslims of Myanmar. If you don't like, sorry, go and search for more interesting posts, news, movies. Anyway TQVM for at least have a curiosity in my channel.