Dharinnahtakai is a 2004 Maldivian romantic drama film directed by Ahmed Nimal.[1] Produced by Ahmed Saleem under Artwaves, the film stars Ali Seezan, Niuma Mohamed, Ahmed Asim and Sheereen Abdul Wahid in pivotal roles.[2][3]

Dharinnahtakai
Official film poster
Directed byAhmed Nimal
Written byFathimath Rameeza
Screenplay byAhmed Nimal
Produced byAhmed Saleem
StarringAli Seezan
Niuma Mohamed
Ahmed Asim
Sheereen Abdul Wahid
CinematographyMohamed Manik
Ahmed Amir
Edited byAhmed Shah
Music byMohamed Ikram
Ahmed Rameez
Score:
Imad Ismail
Production
company
Artwaves
Release date
  • March 25, 2004 (March 25, 2004)
CountryMaldives
LanguageDhivehi

Premise edit

Moonisa (Niuma Mohamed) and Shahid (Ali Seezan) lives a happy life with their daughter Nadhu until Shahid's childhood friend, Junaid (Ahmed Asim) returns from abroad who decides to take revenge on Moonisa for rebuffing his relationship proposal. Moonisa, who is pregnant to their second child visits her mother-in-law while Shahid stays due to his busy work schedule. Junaid's introduces Shahid to his friend Sabeeha (Sheereen Abdul Wahid) and convinces Shahid to hire her as his personal secretary in his factory. Their plan works successfully when Shahid decides to marry Sabeeha and she makes it her life mission to make Moonisa's life miserable.

Cast edit

Soundtrack edit

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Insaaneke Mee Dhuniyeyga"Easa ShareefImad IsmailRafiyath Rameeza 
2."Athugaa Hifaadhin"Ahmed NashidImad IsmailIbrahim Rameez, Rafiyath Rameeza 
3."Dhaan Hingaa"Ahmed NashidMohamed IkramIbrahim Rameez, Shifa Thaufeeq 
4."Insaaneke Mee Dhuniyeyga" (Male version)Easa ShareefImad IsmailIbrahim Rameez 

Accolades edit

Year Award Category Recipients Result Ref(s)
2007 4th Gaumee Film Awards Best Actor Ali Seezan Nominated [4]
Best Actress Niuma Mohamed Nominated [4]
Best Supporting Actor Ahmed Asim Nominated [4]
Best Supporting Actress Sheereen Abdul Wahid Nominated [4]
Best Original Song Mohamed Ikram – "Dhaan Hingaa" Won [4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Gaumee Inaam 2011 – Niuma Mohamed". Presidency Maldives (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 5 April 2019. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  2. ^ Ibrahim, Nafahath (3 August 2018). "Maldivian Glitterati circa 1990s'". Edition. Archived from the original on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  3. ^ Adhushan, Ahmed (10 April 2020). "Remembering Mariyam Nisha". Mihaaru. Archived from the original on 20 August 2020. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e Ahmed, Fazeena (20 December 2007). ""Vehey Vaarey Thereyn" lifts Best Film Award with six other awards". Haveeru (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2018.