Vakinuvinama

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Vakinuvinama
Vakinuvinama.jpg
Official film poster
Directed by Amjad Ibrahim [1]
Written byHassan Gasim
Produced byFathimath Shifa
Starring Niuma Mohamed
Ravee Farooq
Ali Seezan
CinematographyHassan Haleem
Edited byHussain Adam
Music byShiuz
Production
company
See Far Productions
Release date
  • December 4, 2010 (2010-12-04)
Running time
76 minutes
CountryMaldives
LanguageDhivehi

Vakinuvinama is a 2010 Maldivian horror film directed by Amjad Ibrahim. [2] Produced by Fathimath Shifa under See Far Productions, the film stars Niuma Mohamed, Ravee Farooq and Ali Seezan in pivotal roles. [3] [4]

Contents

Premise

Rashaga (Niuma Mohamed) is in a romantic relationship with an indolent and short-tempered man, Ihusan (Ravee Farooq). Despite her family's disapproval to their relationship due to Ihusan's indecorous behavior, Rashaga refuses to leave him since he is her first love. One day, Rashaga's younger brother was saved by Zaid (Ali Seezan) from drowning, which helped him secure a place in her family's position. Ihusan breaks up with Rashaga and she marries Zaid as requested by her father, Waheed (Ali Shameel). Soon after she gives birth to a baby girl, Rasha feels sick and fails to be cured by any doctoral medication. One night, Waheed follows Zaid to the forest and discovers his true identity which forces him to do everything possible to save his family.

Cast

Release

The film was premiered on 4 December 2010. Upon release, the film received negative reviews from critics and fared poorly at box-office. [5]

Soundtrack

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Vakinuvinama" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Ibrahim Zaid Ali Moonisa Khaleel  
2."Handhuvaru Bin Ujaalaa" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Ibrahim Zaid Ali Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Mariyam Ashfa  
3."Thiya Loabeegaa" Mohamed Abdul Ghanee Ibrahim Zaid Ali Ibrahim Zaid Ali, Mariyam Ashfa  

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