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Thaathi Adam
Fathimath Maisha Adam (born 9 April 1989), commonly known as Thaathi Adam, is a Maldivian actress from Malé. She made her acting debut in 2021 in the third segment of the anthology web series ''Mazloom (web series), Mazloom''. She then appeared in the horror anthology series ''Biruveri Vaahaka'' (2022) and later in ''Fandu (web series), Fandu'' (2023). Her feature film debut came in 2023, with ''Free Delivery''. Apart from acting, she has contributed to the Maldivian film industry as a production manager on multiple projects, including ''Bavathi'' (2019), ''Dharaka'' (2022), and ''Nina (2023 film), Nina'' (2023). Early life Adam was born on 9 April 1989 in Malé, Maldives. As a child, she had an interest in Bollywood films, and this sparked her desire to act. She was also inspired by Maldivian actress Waleedha Waleed. She completed her undergraduate degree in Communication design, visual communication design at Beaconhouse National University in Lahore, Pakistan. Career Before ...
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Malé
Malé is the capital and most populous city of the Maldives. With a population of 211,908 in 2022 within its administrative area and coterminous geographical area of , Malé is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. The city is geographically located in the southern edge of North Malé Atoll ( Kaafu Atoll). Administratively, the city consists of a central island, an airport island, and five other islands presided over by the Malé City Council. Traditionally it was the King's Island, from where the ancient royal dynasties ruled and where the palace was located. The city was then called ''Mahal''. Formerly it was a walled city surrounded by fortifications and gates (''doroshi''). The Royal Palace (''Gan'duvaru'') was destroyed along with the picturesque forts (''koshi'') and bastions (''buruzu'') when the city was remodelled under President Ibrahim Nasir's rule in the aftermath of the abolition of the monarchy in 1968. However, some buildings remained, namely ...
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