Dhehithehge Loabi

Dhehithehge Loabi is a 1995 Maldivian comedy drama film directed by Hussain Adil. Produced by Hussain Rasheed under Farivaa Films, the film stars Mariyam Nisha, Abdul Rahman Rauf and Ahmed Sharmeel in pivotal roles.[1] The film was released on 25 April 1995.

Dhehithehge Loabi
Official film poster
Directed byHussain Adil
Produced byHussain Rasheed
Written byAhmed Sharmeel
Screenplay byAhmed Sharmeel
Hussain Adil
StarringMariyam Nisha
Abdul Rahman Rauf
Ahmed Sharmeel
CinematographyHussain Adil
Edited byHussain Adil
Production
company
Farivaa Films
Release date
  • April 25, 1995 (1995-04-25)
CountryMaldives
LanguageDhivehi

Plot

Hana Shareef (Mariyam Nisha) is selected for the post of a computer trainee at an office, working under Asif (Abdul Rahman Rauf). His younger brother, Hussain "Imu" Amir (Ahmed Sharmeel) working at the same office, falls in love with her. Imu always complains to his parents for always discriminating the siblings; preferring Imu over Asif all the time. Meanwhile, Hana's mother Mareena (Sithi Fulhu) dates a married man, Hassan (Ajwad Waheed). Their secret relationship was exposed to his wife, Ruqiyya.

Asif, slowly starts liking Hana, unknown of her relationship with his brother. However, he finds out about their relationship. A friend, Saleem, influenced by a man who was fired by Asif, suggested to do a sorcery which would result in Imu hating Hana and Hana falling for Asif. He agrees and was handed an amulet which he keeps under Imu's pillow. Saleem informed Imu about his brother's affection towards Hana and his involvement in black magic. Upon discovering the amulet, Imu lashes out to Asif, throwing him out of the house. Saleem confessed his crime to Imu and notified that Asif had been diagnosed with tuberculosis. He apologised to Imu and died in the presence of whole family.

Cast

  • Mariyam Nisha as Hana Shareef
  • Abdul Rahman Rauf as Asif
  • Ahmed Sharmeel as Hussain "Imu" Amir
  • Sithi Fulhu as Mareena
  • Ajwad Waheed as Hassan
  • Ibrahim Shakir as Rashid
  • Zareena as Naeema

Soundtrack

# Name Singer Original song Duration
1 "Loabi Mooney" Umar Zahir, Shifa Thaufeeq "Paaon Chhoo Lene Do" - Taj Mahal (1963) 2:33
2 "Vedhaaneythoa" Umar Zahir 4:16
3 "Ruhi Kuramey Aadhey" Umar Zahir, Shifa Thaufeeq "Kahin Karti Hogi Woh Mera Intezaar" - Phir Kab Milogi (1974) 5:11
4 "Ey Naazuneena" Umar Zahir, Shifa Thaufeeq 3:58
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References

  1. Maaha, Aishath (6 February 2018). "Memories of Haajara and Sihthifulhu will always linger". Dho (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 23 November 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
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