Hilihilaa

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Hilihilaa
Hilihilaa.jpg
Official film poster
Directed by Ahmed Nimal
Written by Ahmed Nimal
Screenplay by Ahmed Nimal
Produced byShiham Rasheed
Starring Asad Shareef
Niuma Mohamed
Mariyam Nazima
Sheela Najeeb
CinematographyHassan Haleem
Ali Rasheed
Music byZaid
Production
company
Motion Pictures
Release date
  • July 04, 2001 (July 04, 2001)
Running time
163 minutes
CountryMaldives
LanguageDhivehi

Hilihilaa is a 2001 Maldivian melodrama film written and directed by Ahmed Nimal. [1] Produced by Shiham Rasheed under Motion Pictures, the film stars Asad Shareef, Niuma Mohamed, Ahmed Shimau, Mariyam Nazima and Sheela Najeeb in pivotal roles. [2] [3] The entire film was shot in K. Kaashidhoo. [4]

Contents

Premise

Dr. Anil (Ahmed Shimau) relocates to an island to fill a vacant job at the Island's Health Centre, where he meets a stunning young lady, Lailaa (Mariyam Nazima) who happens to know all the details about Anil. His neighbor, Abdul Azeez (Ahmed Nimal) seeks medical help from Anil to diagnose his sister, Zaina (Niuma Mohamed) who is chained to bed due to her mental condition. The root cause for her adverse situation remains unknown though the locals believe she is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder followed by the peculiar death of her husband, Haidhar (Asad Shareef).

Cast

Soundtrack

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Fun Inthizaarehgaa" Easa Shareef Fazeela Amir  
2."Gaathuga Hurumun" Mohamed Huzam Mohamed Huzam, Shifa Thaufeeq  
3."Edhemey Inkaaru Nuvun" Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi  
4."Ey Loaibaa Majuboorey"Kaneeru Abdul Raheem Ali Rameez  

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