Hagu An'bi

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Hagu An'bi
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Official film poster
Directed byMohamed Aboobakuru
Written byMohamed Aboobakuru
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Screenplay byMohamed Aboobakuru
Produced byMohamed Munadhis
StarringMohamed Aboobakuru
Niuma Mohamed
Nafeesa Ali
Cinematography Mohamed Rasheed
Edited byMohamed Musthafa Hussain
Production
company
Faransa Films
Release date
  • 1996 (1996)
CountryMaldives
LanguageDhivehi

Hagu An'bi is a 1996 Maldivian romantic film directed by Mohamed Aboobakuru. [1] Produced by Mohamed Munadhis under Faransa Films, the film stars Mohamed Aboobakuru, Niuma Mohamed and Nafeesa Ali in pivotal roles. [2] The film was an unofficial remake of Saawan Kumar Tak-directed film Bewaffa Se Waffa (1992), starring Juhi Chawla, Nagma and Vivek Mushran in lead roles. [3] The story revolves around a love triangle and the complexities that arise when two best friends have to marry the same man. [4]

Contents

Premise

The film revolves around two close friends, Rahuma (Niuma Mohamed) and Najuma (Nafeesa Ali), who share a deep love for each other. However, their lives take an unexpected turn when they both marry the same man, Ahmed (Mohamed Aboobakuru), as Rahuma is unable to conceive. In a selfless act, Rahuma urges her best friend Najuma to marry Ahmed to fulfill his dreams of having a family. Despite the pain, Najuma agrees, hoping for their collective happiness.

Upon marrying Ahmed, Najuma becomes pregnant during their honeymoon trip, bringing joy to the entire family. Unfortunately, their happiness is disrupted by Najuma's manipulative elder sister (Arifa Ibrahim) and her brother-in-law, Ajuwad (Chilhiya Moosa Manik) who seek to seize their wealth. Their scheming creates a rift between Ahmed and Rahuma. Influenced by them, Ahmed is convinced that Najuma cannot coexist with a barren woman, as it poses a threat to her pregnancy. The narrative takes an unexpected twist when Rahuma becomes pregnant, triggering doubt in Najuma's mind about Rahuma's motives. Fearing the worst, Najuma decides to take matters into her own hands, leading to further complications.

Cast

Soundtrack

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Aavaahaa Fari Soora Ey"Ahmed SharumeelMonus Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi  
2."Dhusheeme Loabi Yaarekey"Ahmed SharumeelMonus Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi, Fathimath Iraadhaa 
3."Dhen Roifa Dhefaigaa Hifee"Ahmed SharumeelMonus Fathimath Zoona  
4."Ey Dhen Beywafaavee"Ahmed SharumeelMonus Fathimath Zoona  
5."Mi Leygaa Baaru Hin'ganee"Ahmed SharumeelMonus Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi  

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryRecipientsResultRef.
1997Aafathis Awards – 1996Best Supporting Actor Chilhiya Moosa Manik Won [5]
Best Cinematography Mohamed Rasheed Won [6]

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