Jinni (film)

Jinni is a 2010 Maldivian horror film directed by Abdul Faththaah. Produced by Ahmed Sharan Hassan under Dash Studio, the film stars Ali Seezan, Mariyam Afeefa and Amira Ismail in pivotal roles. The film was released on 28 January 2010. The film is based on a true stories that occurred in an island of Maldives.[1] The entire film is shot at B. Kamadhoo.[1] The film took eight months to be completed and ready for release.[1]

Jinni
Official film poster
Directed byAbdul Faththaah
Produced byAhmed Sharan Hassan
Written byIbrahim Waheed
Screenplay byIbrahim Waheed
Mahdi Ahmed
StarringAli Seezan
Mariyam Afeefa
Amira Ismail
Music byAyyuman Shareef
CinematographyIbrahim Wisan
Edited byAbdul Faththaah
Production
company
Dash Studio
Release date
  • January 28, 2010 (2010-01-28)
CountryMaldives
LanguageDhivehi

Plot

The film starts with the scene Javid (Ali Seezan) and his father quarreling about his wedding proposal to a girl (Amira Ismail), who is the daughter of Javid's father's friend. His mother (Aminath Rasheedha) convinced him to marry Amira, though she is aware of the fact that Seezan has been chased by a spirit and it won't allow him to marry anyone. Afterwards, his mother handed over a piece of paper to him. The film is presented in a nonlinear narrative, jumping between the present and past. In the flashbacks it reveal the past incidents which have occurred in Javid's life.

In order to pursue secondary education, Javid travelled to a nearby island where he meets Thahumeena (Mariyam Afeefa) and a romantic relationship arises between them. Thahumeena spent most of her time at Javid’s house and did all the household chores. The storyline revolved around Javid, Thahumeena and a ghost shaping as Thahumeena. While the ghost urged Javid every night, to go to the beach, Thahumeena expressed her fear for the same. However, Javid and the ghost goes to the beach every night. Suspicious of difference personality of Thahumeena between the days and nights, it was later revealed to Javid, he has been dating a ghost which Thahumeena is not aware of.

Cast

Release and response

Upon release, the film received a positive response at the box office.[1] Twenty shows of the film were screened at Olympus Cinema, out of which eighteen shows were reported to be housefull.[2] Further five shows were screened at Athena Cinema, while four of them were considered to be fully occupied.[1][2] The film however received mixed reviews from critics. A reviewer of Haveeru Daily wrote: "Jinni, despite the hype that revolved around the country, was no exception to other mediocre Maldivian film. The suspense and uniqueness, Fahthah promised was never seen, anywhere in the movie".

Soundtrack

The soundtrack album of the film was composed by Ayyuman Shareef and Mohamed Sobah while the lyrics were penned by Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Ismail Mubarik and Ahmed Haleem.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Loabivaa"Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Aishath Maain Rasheed 
2."Binmatheegaa"Mukhthar Adam 
3."Fenifaa Kalaa"Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Mariyam Ashfa 
4."Thundimathi"Hassan Ilham 
5."Roveyhaavey"Mohamed Abdul Ghanee, Shifa Thaufeeq 
6."Aadhey"Ahmed Ibrahim, Mariyam Ashfa 

Accolades

Award Category Recipients Result Ref.
2nd Maldives Film Awards Best Film Jinni Nominated [3]
Best Director Abdul Faththaah Nominated [3]
Best Actor Ali Seezan Nominated [3]
Best Actress Mariyam Afeefa Nominated [3]
Best Editing Abdul Faththaah Nominated [3]
Best Cinematography Ibrahim Wisan Won [4]
Best Choreography Abdul Faththaah Won [4]

References

  1. Naseer, Ismail (11 February 2010). "Positive comment for the film - Its a big achievement". Haveeru (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 12 February 2010. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  2. Nadheem, Ahmed (29 April 2010). "Positive comment for the film - Its a big achievement". Haveeru (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 3 May 2010. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  3. "Feature Film Nominations Announced". Maldives Film Awards (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 17 April 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  4. Nadheem, Ahmed (5 July 2012). "Winners of Maldives Film Awards". Haveeru (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
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