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Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi
Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi (13 June 1959) is a Maldivian singer, music composer and producer. Early life and career At the age of seventeen, Didi started performing casually with his friends which helped him develop self-confidence and improve his singing capabilities. In 1977, he was offered a stage performance in a tourist resort to celebrate one of their occasions, which resulted in him getting several offers. During the time, he was more keen to perform English language songs than Hindustani classical songs. Apart from singing, he has also contributed to the industry by composing original music and tracks for films, albums and events. One of his most acclaimed music composition includes "Kaiveneege Amaazu" from the film ''Haali''. In 1983, the Government of Maldives honoured her with the National Award of Recognition, which makes him the fourth male singer to receive this honour. In the Aafathis Awards ceremony held in 1998, he received the Best Male Playback Singer Award for ...
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Dhushman
''Dhushman'' is a 1995 Maldivian drama film directed by Mohamed Shiyaz. Produced by Hussain Rasheed under Farivaa Films, the film stars Mariyam Nisha, Hussain Sobah, Aminath Rasheedha and Hamid Ali in pivotal roles. Plot Riyaz (Hussain Sobah), a poor student, disturbed with the loud radio sports commentary played by Nisha (Mariyam Nisha), a rich student from the same college, involves in a heated argument with Nisha. Principal threatened to exile Riyaz but Nisha withdrew her complaint against him. Nisha apologizes to Riyaz and he accepts, resulting a friendship grow between them. Riyaz and Nisha rehearses for exam together and start spending more time with each other. On the day of exam, Riyaz was informed of his father's illness and quickly leaves to his island which results him missing the exam. Nisha spends the holiday at a resort. She misses Riyaz and it breaks her heart not hearing any news from him. Riyaz eavesdrops and hears his sister-in-law quarrel with his brother on R ...
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Sofa Thaufeeq
Sofa Thowfeek commonly spelled as Sofa Thaufeeq (11 August 1967) is a Maldivian singer. Early life and career Sofa Thaufeeq was born on 11 August 1967. Her father, Mohamed Thaufeeq was mostly known for his strong voice in the radio program ''Keerithi Rasoolaage Siyarathu'' while her mother, Aishath Fareedha is a homemaker and singer. She is the sister of notable local playback singers Shifa Thaufeeq and Asim Thaufeeq. At the age of eight, she was selected in her school's chorus group, where she started singing and performing on school concerts and locals events. While studying in Aminiya School, she performed the song "Hindhu Emaa Kan'du Thereyn" in the year's national event drill. The performance caught the eyes of several music composers which enabled her to ge the breakthrough in film industry. During her last year of study, she was awarded as the best performer from the senior age group in Interschool Singing Competition. In 1985, she rendered the song "Haalathu Adhu Mivanee" ...
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Ali Shameel
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Nafrathu
''Nafrathu'' is a 1994 Maldivian drama film directed by Abdulla Shujau. Produced by Hussain Rasheed under Farivaa Films, the film stars Aishath Shiranee, Nafiu Ali, Nooma Ibrahim, Ali Shameel and Arifa Ibrahim in pivotal roles. Cast * Aishath Shiranee as Fazna * Nafiu Ali as Nashidh * Nooma Ibrahim as Shaira * Ali Shameel as Nahidh * Arifa Ibrahim as Aneesa; Shaira's mother * Ibrahim Shakir as Moosafulhu; Nashidh's father * Aminath Ibrahim Didi as Faahthaanike; Nashidh's mother * Hamid Wajeeh * Fathimath Shadhiya * Adam Unais Zaki * Hawwa Ennie as young Fazna * Hassan Niyaz * Hassan Ifham Soundtrack See also * Lists of Maldivian films This is a list of films produced by Maldivian film industry ordered by year and decade of release. 2020s * List of Maldivian films of 2023 * List of Maldivian films of 2022 * List of Maldivian films of 2021 * List of Maldivian films of 2020 2010s ... References 1994 films 1994 drama films Maldivian drama films Dhivehi-language films
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Zakham (1994 Film)
''Zakham'' is a 1994 Maldivian film directed by Easa Shareef. Produced by Aslam Rasheed under Slam Studio, the film stars Hassan Afeef and Aishath Shiranee in lead roles. Premise Nadhiya (Aishath Shiranee) along with her family goes to a nearby uninhabited island for picnic, where she meets Asif (Hassan Afeef). She encounters a bitterful interaction with him and is loathed by his presence until he saves her from a group of thugs. This softens her hatred towards him though the tables were changed where Asif suspects her change of intention as a part of her revenge plan. The trip ends when they both reunite and starts longing for each other. Shortly after, they start dating though their happiness is short-lived as her father, Moosafulhu (Chilhiya Moosa Manik) is coerced by his business partner, Ibrahimfulhu (Ibrahim Shakir) to arrange their children's marriage in order to strengthen their friendship. Moosafulhu announces his disapproval towards their relationship as he considers Asi ...
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Dhon Manma
''Dhon Manma'' is a 1992 Maldivian drama film directed by Ahmed Sharmeel and Ibrahim Waheed. Produced for Star Light, the film stars Haajara Abdul Kareem, Ibrahim Shakir, Ahmed Sharmeel, Mariyam Haajara and Lillian Saeed in pivotal roles. Plotline The mother of two siblings (Mariyam Haajara and Lillian Saeed) passes away leaving the whole family shattered. Their father decides to marry a widow with three children, Jameela (Haajara Abdul Kareem), who has been living under financial strain caused by the dismissal of her husband. The film then portrays the hardship the step-mother endures while striving to create a bond with her step-children. Cast * Haajara Abdul Kareem as Jameela * Ibrahim Shakir as Solih * Ahmed Sharmeel as Zaid * Mariyam Haajara as Ashiya * Lillian Saeed as Shalinee * Fazeen Ahmed as Hishan * Abdul Rahman Rauf as Zaid * Ali Shameel Ali Shameel is a Maldivian film actor and director. Career In 1986, Shameel took part in a stage-play titled CDS-6, alongside ...
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Chilhiya Moosa Manik
Moosa Manik commonly known as Chilhiya Moosa Manik (30 January 1940 – 24 August 2021) was a Maldivian film actor and writer. Early life In 1977, while studying at Majeediyya School, Manik participated in the theatre play performed to celebrate the Golden jubilee of Majeediyya School. He then joined several other theatre performances as a hobby though his first priority lies in sketching and drawing, followed by writing. His most notable performance as a theatre artist includes his role as Viyazor; the administrative chief of the Portuguese kingdom who invaded and ruled over Maldives. His work as a theatre performer was appreciated by the government of Maldives and he was bestowed with the National Award of Recognition in 1983. Career Manik made his screen debut in 1982 with a Television Maldives production titled '' Ghaazee Bandaarain'' where he reprised the role of Viyazor, which he performed in his previous theatre plays. One of the earliest releases in Maldivian cinema, the ...
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Nufolhey Maa
''Nufolhey Maa'' () is a 1989 Maldivian drama film produced and directed by Mohamed Musthafa Hussain. The film stars Hassan Afeef, Asima, Ibrahim Rasheed in pivotal roles. The film focuses on a love triangle between a doctor, nurse and patient. Premise Ibrahim Manik (Chilhiya Moosa Manik) and his wife, Shareefa (Fathimath Didi), arrange their daughter, Athifa's (Asima) marriage with their friend's son, Dr. Athif (Ibrahim Rasheed) who works in the same hospital with Athifa. However, things go sideways when Athifa starts spending more time with a patient, Shiyam (Hassan Afeef) who is instantly attracted to her. Cast * Hassan Afeef as Shiyam * Asima as Athifa * Ibrahim Rasheed as Dr. Athif * Moosa Sameer as Dhonthu * Shaukath Ibrahim Didi as Moosafulhu * Fathimath Didi as Shareefa * Shakir * Suneetha * Mariyam Manike * Haaroon * Chilhiya Moosa Manik Moosa Manik commonly known as Chilhiya Moosa Manik (30 January 1940 – 24 August 2021) was a Maldivian film actor and writer. Ear ...
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