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Mariyam Haleem
Mariyam Haleem (born 22 April 1962) is a Maldivian actress. Career 1997–2010: Initial releases with small roles Haleem made her film debut in Abdulla Sujau-directed '' Laila'' (1997) starring opposite Ali Shameel and Aishath Shiranee as depressed mother whose daughter was snatched off from her at a very young age. The same year, Haleem starred in Mohamed Ali Manik's '' Maazee'' (2000) alongside Ismail Wajeeh, Jamsheedha Ahmed, Mariyam Nazima and Aminath Rasheedha which narrates the story of two best friends, a boy and a girl, who get separated at childhood and reunite as adults. Rasheedha played the role of Saeedha, the impecunious mother of Ahmed Imran, portrayed by Ismail Wajeeh, who plays hard to win his childhood friend. Also, she starred opposite Reeko Moosa Manik, Hassan Afeef, Niuma Mohamed and Mariyam Nazima in Easa Shareef-directed '' Emme Fahu Dhuvas'' (2000) which follows devious woman who sunders her best-friend's upcoming marriage by creating false accusati ...
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Emme Fahu Dhuvas
''Emme Fahu Dhuvas'' is a 2000 Maldivian drama film directed by Easa Shareef. Produced by Seven Private Limited, the film stars Reeko Moosa Manik, Hassan Afeef, Niuma Mohamed and Mariyam Nazima in pivotal roles. Premise Haseena ( Mariyam Nazima) who is engaged to B. Eydhafushi sport's club secretary Atheef, (Reeko Moosa Manik) relocates to Male' in order to master the skills of handicraft and fashion designing before the marriage. During her stay in Male', Shahid is smitten by Haseena's beauty. Shahid's best-friend Azeeza (Niuma Mohamed), ploys to sunder Haseena and Atheef by creating a misleading impression regarding the relationship between Atheef and his secretary while Atheef is being told that Haseena is having an affair with her teacher, Ali Nafees (Ibrahim Rasheed). Cast * Reeko Moosa Manik as Atheef * Hassan Afeef as Shahid * Niuma Mohamed as Azeeza * Mariyam Nazima as Haseena * Fauziyya Hassan as Nasheedha; Shahid's mother * Satthar Ibrahim Manik as Atheef's father ...
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Abdul Faththaah
Abdul Faththaah Abdul Gayyoom (born 6 December 1971), commonly known as Abdul Faththaah is a Maldivians, Maldivian film director, Film producer, producer, Film editing, editor, screenwriter and Choreography, choreographer. One of the most successful filmmakers in Maldivian Cinema, Faththaah is the recipient of a number of awards, including four Gaumee Film Awards, and two Maldives Film Awards. In 2004, President of the Maldives, Government of Maldives honoured him with the National Award of Recognition for Performing Arts, National Award of Recognition. He is known for his romantically stylish film-making. Realizing his potential, after a successful venture at an inter-office teledrama competition, Faththaah made his directorial debut with a video single, "Dhan Dhan Dhanvaru". In 2000, he directed his first film ''Himeyn Dhuniye'' followed by ''Ranmuiy'' which was half-directed before he was roped into the project. He rose to prominence in Maldivian cinema with the commercially suc ...
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Mariyam Nisha
Mariyam Nisha (born 19 May 1979) is a Maldivian actress. Early life Nisha was born on 19 May 1979 in Dh. Rinbudhoo. She recalled her childhood days as a "disturbing chapter" of life where she had to refrain from enjoying with friends due to a skin problem. At the age of twelve, she was married and a year later, they had their first child. Career 1994–99: Early releases and ''Haqqu'' At the age of fourteen, Nisha made her screen debut with the video song "Gendhanyaa Gendhavaashey" alongside Malik Mohamed. Featured in a television programme titled ''Mahrabu'' the song was liked by the audience topping several charts during the time of its release. Nisha played the role of Hana Shareef, a young girl who has been attracted by two siblings, in Hussain Adil's comedy drama film '' Dhehithehge Loabi'' (1995) alongside Abdul Rahman Rauf and Ahmed Sharmeel. The film tells a story of two brothers who fall in love with the same girl, which causes rivalry and misunderstandings between them ...
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Kahvalhah Dhaandhen
''Kahvalhah Dhaandhen'' is a 2002 Maldivian drama film directed by Amjad Ibrahim. Produced by Hassan Ali under Dash Studio, the film stars Yoosuf Shafeeu and Sheela Najeeb in pivotal roles. Cast * Yoosuf Shafeeu as Viyaam * Sheela Najeeb as Yashmee * Kausar as Sudha * Mohamed Shavin as Zahid * Ahmed Shah as Areesh * Neena Saleem as Nujey * Mariyam Haleem Mariyam Haleem (born 22 April 1962) is a Maldivian actress. Career 1997–2010: Initial releases with small roles Haleem made her film debut in Abdulla Sujau-directed '' Laila'' (1997) starring opposite Ali Shameel and Aishath Shiranee as depre ... Soundtrack References 2002 films 2002 drama films Maldivian drama films Films directed by Amjad Ibrahim Dhivehi-language films {{Maldives-film-stub ...
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Sheela Najeeb
Sheela Najeeb (born 7 September 1974) is a Maldivian film actress. She has established a career in Maldivian Film Industry and is the recipient of several awards, including one Gaumee Film Awards and two Maldivian Film Awards. She made her screen debut alongside Junaid in a music video "Nudhaashey Magey Loabivaa" and featured in several films thereafter. In 2001, she gained wider recognition for the lead role in the romance film '' Hiiy Edhenee''; a remake of '' Dhadkan'', followed by Abdul Faththaah's '' Aan... Aharenves Loabivin'' (2002) and his horror film '' Eynaa'' (2004). She received a Gaumee Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing the iniquitous mother in '' Zuleykha'' (2005). She went on to establish herself as a leading actress of Maldivian cinema by starring in the horror film '' Zalzalaa En'buri Aun'' (2010) resulting in a Gaumee Film Award for Best Actress nomination. During the year played supporting roles in year's two highest grossing films, '' Niuma' ...
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Jinn
Jinn or djinn (), alternatively genies, are supernatural beings in pre-Islamic Arabian religion and Islam. Their existence is generally defined as parallel to humans, as they have free will, are accountable for their deeds, and can be either believers (Muslims#Etymology, Muslims) or disbelievers (''kafir, kuffar'') in God in Islam, God. Since jinn are neither innately evil nor innately good, Islam acknowledged spirits from other religions and could adapt them during Spread of Islam, its expansion. Likewise, jinn are not a strictly Islamic concept; they may represent several pagan beliefs integrated into Islam. Islam places jinn and humans on the same plane in relation to God, with both being subject to Judgement Day in Islam, divine judgement and an Akhirah, afterlife. The Quran condemns the pre-Islamic Arabian practice of Jahiliyyah, worshipping or seeking protection from them. While they are naturally invisible, jinn are supposed to be composed of thin and subtle bodies () ...
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Sandhuravirey
''Sandhuravirey'' is a 2002 Maldivian horror film directed by Amjad Ibrahim. Produced by Hassan Ali under Dash Studio, the film stars Yoosuf Shafeeu and Mariyam Nisha in pivotal roles. Premise Dhiyash (Yoosuf Shafeeu), a poor young boy who lives in a hut with his father, meets a beautiful lady, Yaasha (Mariyam Nisha) at the beach. They instantly like each other and starts dating before she reveals herself to be a jinn. Deceived, Dhiyash calls their relationship off and warns her not to meet him ever again. Yaasha, later disguised as a wise woman, Zaleesha (Mariyam Haleem) helped him to learn basic elements needed for opening a business and indirectly assists him in locating and selling an ambergris. Five years later, Dhiyas, now a successful businessman is introduced to a needy family; Naha (Khadheeja Mohamed) and her kid, Lauza, whom later revealed to be Yaasha disguised as another woman where Lauza was discovered to be their own child. Cast * Yoosuf Shafeeu as Dhiyash * Mariya ...
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Naaummeedhu
''Naaummeedhu'' (''English translation'': Hopeless) is a 2001 Maldivian romantic film written and directed by Fathimath Nahula. Produced under Mapa, the film stars Reeko Moosa Manik, Yoosuf Shafeeu, Mariyam Nisha and Jamsheedha Ahmed in pivotal roles. Plot Ahmed Shifan confesses his love for his childhood friend, Zeyna, who politely declines him as she is already engaged. Heartbroken, Shifan leaves the country to focus on his studies abroad. Eight years later, Zeyna is happily married to Ayaz and they are blessed with an adorable daughter, Enash, whom she named honoring Shifan's request to name her first daughter the same when he proposed to her. Meanwhile, Shifan who is now a medical school graduate is still disheartened by the rejection and has remained single despite his father's attempts to set him up with other women. Eventually, he decides to give an honest attempt at trying to move on and agrees to date his father's friend's daughter Nathasha who has fancied him for a while ...
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Fathimath Nahula
Fathimath Nahula (born 22 June 1973) is a Maldivians, Maldivian film director, film producer and screenwriter. Early life In 1991, Nahula joined Jamaluddin school and worked as a teacher for four years. During the time, she spends most of her time in writing and developing stories. She then penned dialogues and stories for several films and television dramas produced by Television Maldives while publishing handful of them on different platforms including newspapers and magazines. Aiming to deliver the real emotions she write on the paper, Nahula decided to pursue a career in film direction. Career 1998–2009: Early releases and ''Yoosuf'' She entered the film industry as an assistant director on Abdulla Sujau's ''Laila'' (1997), which was based on a story she had earlier written though the screenplay was developed with the help of director, Abdulla Sujau. During the year, she was received the National Award of Recognition in the area of screenwriting. She then made her own direct ...
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2000 Vana Ufan Dhuvas
''2000 Vana Ufan Dhuvas'' (Eng: 2000th birthday) is a 2000 Maldivian horror drama film written and directed by Easa Shareef. Produced by Ahmed Wafau under Genius Movies, the film stars Reeko Moosa Manik, Jamsheedha Ahmed, Ali Seezan and Mariyam Shakeela in pivotal roles. Synopsis Sudha ( Jamsheedha Ahmed), a peculiar woman moves into a live-in relationship with Vishan (Reeko Moosa Manik) who is already married to a light-hearted woman, Shakeela Mariyam Shakeela. Sudha and Vishan continues their affair while Shakeela, who is now pregnant to a child of Vishan, helplessly watches them romance. Meanwhile, Sudha's identical twin, Shiuna is involved in a romantic relationship with Vishan's best friend, Latheef ( Ali Seezan). In guilt, Shiuna explains to Latheef that they are in fact not twins but lookalikes, and she is involved in their game because Sudha begged her to act as her twin-sister. Latheef suspects Sudha is a fraud and is secretly working to desperately achieve something ...
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Arifa Ibrahim
Arifa Ibrahim (born 22 June 1955) is a Maldivian actress, producer, director and writer. Early life Daughter of late Ibrahim Fulhu and late Fathma Fulhu, Arifa Ibrahim was born on 22 June 1955. She got married at the age of fourteen and is blessed with five daughters and one son. During her early life, Arifa was famous for stencil designing. Career 1984–1999: Early releases In 1993, Arifa starred opposite Ahmed Nimal in his direction, a drama film, '' Sitee''. Based on true incidents occurred to a friend of Nimal, the film focuses on a fisherman who later turns to be a successful businessman and his search for his father. The film regarded as one of the "Best Maldivian Films" features Arifa in the role Naseema, a poor woman who looks after her only son. This was followed by her collaboration with Yoosuf Rafeeu for his tragedy drama film '' Vaudhu'' which follows the separation of a happy couple due to the societal differences. The following year, Arifa starred alongside Chil ...
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