Gudhurathuge Niyaa

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Gudhurathuge Niyaa
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Official film poster
Directed byFazeen Ahmed
Hassan Haleem
Written byAhmed Sharumeel
Screenplay byHassan Haleem
Produced byAhmed Manik
StarringFazeen Ahmed
Shaila Fazeen
Ahmed Sharumeel
Zahwan Zaid
CinematographyHassan Haleem
Edited byShukoor
Music by Mohamed Rashad
Production
company
Distributed by Television Maldives
Release date
  • 1993 (1993)
CountryMaldives
LanguageDhivehi

Gudhurathuge Niyaa is a 1993 Maldivian film co-directed by Fazeen Ahmed and Hassan Haleem. [1] [2] Produced by Ahmed Manik, the film stars Fazeen Ahmed, Shaila Fazeen, Ahmed Sharumeel and Zahwan Zaid in pivotal roles. [3] [4]

Contents

Premise

Sameena (Aminath Didi), a preservative single mother is desperate to find the ideal wife for her young, carefree son, Ibrahim Riyaz (Fazeen Ahmed). Sameena, aided by the greedy woman, Hareera (Sithi Fulhu) introduces him to a young woman, Pareeza (Saeedha), whom he scares off saying he is mentally unstable. Meanwhile, Riyaz initiates a romantic relationship with Nihama Waheed (Shaila Fazeen) who initially fails to impress Sameena with her modern attire. Soon after the confusion was cleared and the couple gets married.

Meanwhile, the heartbroken Romeo Qadhir, (Mohamed Arif) is determined to break off their marriage with the help of Hareera. One night, on his way back home, Riyaz crashes into Mahmood's (Ahmed Sharumeel) pick-up and dies due to his severe injuries while Nihama is revealed to be pregnant. Nihama gives birth to a boy, Mahthu. At the age of three, Mahthu befriends with Mahmood unbeknownst to each other of their family rivalry. Qadhir makes it his life mission to eliminate Mahmood from his unrequited love equation.

Cast

Soundtrack

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Foariyaa Ekugaa Dheken Thiya Aee"Ahmed Sharumeel Mohamed Rashad, Aishath Inaya  
2."Natheeja Balaanee"Ahmed Sharumeel Mohamed Rashad, Aishath Inaya  
3."Loabi Gehligen Dhiyaa"Ahmed Sharumeel Aishath Inaya  
4."Annaashe Loabin Noora" (Female version)Ahmed Sharumeel Aishath Inaya  
5."Annaashe Loabin Noora" (Male version)Ahmed Sharumeel Mohamed Rashad  

Reception

The film received mixed reviews from critics where the child actor's mature performance and Sithi Fulhu's comical performance in the film were particularly praised by the audience. [5]

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