Farihibe 4

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Farihibe 4
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Official film poster
Directed by Abdulla Muaz
Written by Ahmed Falah
Screenplay by Ahmed Falah
Produced by Mohamed Abdulla
Starring Mohamed Abdulla
Ismail Rasheed
Fathimath Azifa
Aishath Rishmy
Cinematography Ibrahim Wisan
Edited by Abdulla Muaz
Music byMuaviyath Anwar
Production
company
Dhekedheke Ves Production
Release date
  • 2013 (2013)
CountryMaldives
LanguageDhivehi

Farihibe 4 is a 2013 Maldivian period drama short-film directed by Abdulla Muaz. Produced by Mohamed Abdulla under Dhekedheke Ves Production, the film stars Mohamed Abdulla, Ismail Rasheed, Fathimath Azifa and Aishath Rishmy in pivotal roles. All the dialogues of the film were conveyed in the form of farihi, a traditional satirical format of a poem.

Contents

Premise

Farihibe (Mohamed Abdulla) is romantically attracted to a young pretty woman, Abidha (Fathimath Azifa) while her vile step-mother (Mariyam Haleem) arranges her marriage with wealthy businessman Ajumal (Ismail Rasheed) who is rumored to be having an affair with Suraiyya (Aishath Rishmy). Farihibe brings up his marriage proposal to Abidha's father who outright rejects him considering his impoverished nature.

Cast

Soundtrack

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Fariyah Folhey Reethi" Ahmed Falah Muaviyath AnwarAbdulla Nashif3:35
2."Riyaleh Nagan" Ahmed Falah Muaviyath Anwar Mohamed Abdul Ghanee 4:20
3."Dhun Elhi Fariyaa" Ahmed Falah Ibrahim Zaid Ali Ibrahim Zaid Ali 4:43
4."Mahroom Vee Alhugandu" Ahmed Falah Muaviyath Anwar Mumthaz Moosa 3:44
5."Ishqee Mihithugaa" Ahmed Falah Muaviyath Anwar Ahmed Falah 3:44

Accolades

AwardCategoryRecipientsResultRef.
3rd Maldives Film AwardsBest Film - Short FilmFarihibe 4Won [1]
Best Director - Short Film Abdulla Muaz Won [1]
Best Actor - Short Film Mohamed Abdulla Won [1]
Best Actress - Short Film Fathimath Azifa Won [1]
Best Supporting Actor - Short Film Ismail Rasheed Won [1]
Best Supporting Actress - Short Film Aishath Rishmy Won [1]
Best Editing Abdulla Muaz Nominated [2]
Best Screenplay - Short Film Ahmed Falah Won [1]
Best Cinematography - Short Film Ibrahim Wisan Won [1]
Best Makeup Artist - Short Film Aishath Rishmy, Fathimath Azifa Won [3]
8th Gaumee Film Awards Best Short FilmFarihibe 4Nominated [4]
Best Director - Short Film Abdulla Muaz Nominated [4]
Best Actor - Short Film Mohamed Abdulla Nominated [4]
Best Actress - Short Film Fathimath Azifa Won [5]
Best Supporting Actor - Short FilmIsmail RasheedNominated [4]
Best Supporting Actress - Short Film Aishath Rishmy Nominated [4]

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