Haqqu

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Haqqu
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Official film poster
Directed byYoosuf Rafeeu
Written byIbrahim Waheed
Screenplay byIbrahim Waheed
Produced byYoosuf Rafeeu
Starring Reeko Moosa Manik
Mariyam Nisha
Mariyam Shakeela
CinematographyMohamed Rasheed
Edited by Easa Shareef
Yoosuf Rafeeu
Music byBukhari Films
Production
company
Bukhari Films
Release date
  • 1996 (1996)
CountryMaldives
LanguageDhivehi

Haqqu (English: right) is a 1996 Maldivian drama film produced and directed by Yoosuf Rafeeu. [1] Produced under Bukhari Films, the film stars Reeko Moosa Manik, Mariyam Nisha and Mariyam Shakeela in pivotal roles. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Plot

Shahid (Reeko Moosa Manik) was sitting on the breakwater when Areesha (Mariyam Shakeela) accidentally knocks him into the sea. He lashes out to her though she kept smiling shyly. Areeka hid Shahid's wallet and invited him to her house if he wants the wallet. Areeka's father, Imad and Shahid's father, Amjad (Roanu Hassan Manik) are childhood best-friends. They decided to marry their kids off despite Shahid's dissent. However, he determined to marry Areeka, solely for the sake of his parents. Before their marriage, Shahid meets Lamha (Mariyam Nisha) whom he fell in love instantly. Shahid disclose to Areeka that he loves another woman whereas Areeka considered it a jest.

Shahid took a vacation and spends time in an island where he again meets Lamha. He declares his affection towards her but Lamha wanted nothing more than friendship since she was aware of his planned marriage. Amjad was informed of Shahid's affair who warn him not to do anything that will harm their family's reputation. Shahid kept secretly meeting Lamha, concerning his parents. Lamha attended Shahid and Areesha's wedding party and it was revealed that Lamha and Areesha know each other and they are friends. Shahid continuously keeps avoiding Areesha. One night, Shahid took Lamha to the cinema while Areesha requesting to take her with him. Areesha's friend break the news to her and she secretly follows him to Lamha's house. She confronted Lamha to leave Shahid alone. Lamha divulged her affection towards Shahid.

Lamha and Hameed (Easa Shareef) ploys to create a scene in order to make Shahid detest Lamha. Hameed informs Shahid that Lamha is a promiscuous woman. Refusing to believe, Shahid goes to Lamha's house and witness her with another man in the darkness. Shahid apologised to Areesha and decided to move on with her. Nine months later, she gives birth to a son. One day when Shahid was visiting Hameed, he sees Lamha with Hameed and was disturbed to hear Lamha saying she is pleased to see Shahid is in a happy marriage because of her. Shahid suspects Hameed is hiding something from him. He later discovers from Hameed an Areesha that Lamha is in fact a slut but she is a changed woman now.

Cast

Soundtrack

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Annakan Ingey"  Fathimath Zoona  
2."Dhannamutho Ey Loabeega" Easa Shareef Fathimath Zoona, Umar Zahir  
3."Mooney Thee Hiyy Edhey"Mausoom Shakir Umar Zahir  
4."Thedhekey Ufaa Dheefaa Nudhey"Mausoom Shakir Umar Zahir  

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryRecipientsResult
19972nd Gaumee Film Awards Best Film HaqquWon
Best Actor Reeko Moosa Manik Won
Best Actress Mariyam Nisha Won
Best Male Playback Singer Umar Zahir - "Mooney Thee Hiyy Edhey"Won

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