Parrot Film Company produced films that addressed social issues such as gambling and police corruption, although the films were censored by the British colonial government.
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It was based on a story by P Moe Nin about how gambling and alcohol destroyed a man's life.
It was very successful, running over 25 weeks and become highest grossing film in history of Myanmar Cinema.
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