Lists of Maldivian films
This is a list of films produced by Maldivian film industry ordered by year and decade of release.
2020s
- List of Maldivian films of 2021
- List of Maldivian films of 2020
2010s
- List of Maldivian films of 2019
- List of Maldivian films of 2018
- List of Maldivian films of 2017
- List of Maldivian films of 2016
- List of Maldivian films of 2015
- List of Maldivian films of 2014
- List of Maldivian films of 2013
- List of Maldivian films of 2012
- List of Maldivian films of 2011
- List of Maldivian films of 2010
2000s
- List of Maldivian films of 2009
- List of Maldivian films of 2008
- List of Maldivian films of 2007
- List of Maldivian films of 2006
- List of Maldivian films of 2005
- List of Maldivian films of 2004
- List of Maldivian films of 2003
- List of Maldivian films of 2002
- List of Maldivian films of 2001
- List of Maldivian films of 2000
1990s
- List of Maldivian films of 1999
- List of Maldivian films of 1998
- List of Maldivian films of 1997
- List of Maldivian films of 1996
- List of Maldivian films of 1995
- List of Maldivian films of 1994
- List of Maldivian films of 1993
Year | Title | Director | Studio | Cast |
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1992 | Dhon Manma | Ahmed Sharmeel Ibrahim Waheed |
Star Light | Haajara Abdul Kareem, Ibrahim Shakir, Ahmed Sharmeel, Mariyam Haajara, Lillian Saeed |
Loabi Veveynee Furaana Dheegen | Yoosuf Rafeeu | Bukhari Films | Yoosuf Rafeeu, Mariyam Shakeela, Haajara Abdul Kareem, Sithi Fulhu, Hussain Athif | |
1991 | Loabeege Thoofan | Ibrahim Rasheed | Farivaa Films | Reeko Moosa Manik, Athifa, Waleedha Waleed, Fathimath Didi, Ibrahim Rasheed[1] |
1980s
Year | Title | Director | Studio | Cast |
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1989 | Nufolhey Maa | Mohamed Musthafa Hussain | Hassan Afeef, Asima, Ibrahim Rasheed[2] | |
1988 | Ley Karuna | Hassan Najumee | Mohamed Rasheed, Mariyam Rasheedha, Ahmed Sharumeel, Haajara Abdul Kareem, Hamid Wajeeh[3] | |
Shakku | Ahmed Nimal | ADFA Films | Ahmed Nimal, Fathimath Rameeza, Assadh Shareef[4] | |
1987 | Ithubaaru | Hussain Shihab Hassan Najumee |
Mohamed Rasheed, Mariyam Rasheedha, Ahmed Sharmeel, Haajara Abdul Kareem, Khadheeja Ahmed[5] | |
Maqsadh | Hussain Rameez | Slam Productions | Ahmed Nimal, Fathimath Rameeza, Kaneeru Abdul Raheem, Maya, Waheedh, Chilhiya Moosa Manik | |
1982 | Orchid Eynaage Maa | N/A | Mohamed Rasheed[6] | |
Thin Fiyavalhu | Musthafa Hussain | Hassan Afeef | ||
Ghaazee Bandaarain | Hussain Shihab Kashima Ahmed Shakir |
Television Maldives | Adam Zahir, Ibrahim Moosa, Ahmed Shakir, Abdul Rasheed Hassan, Zuhaira Umar, Chilhiya Moosa Manik | |
References
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- Nadheem, Ahmed (6 June 2016). "Born to be a legend". Avas (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 18 May 2019. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
- Adhushan, Ahmed (24 November 2019). "Dharaa Rasheed: Nations's superstar". Dho? (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 25 December 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- Adam, Ahmed Hameed (6 November 2020). "Star's Story: Nimal is a complete Star". Avas (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 5 December 2020. Retrieved 5 December 2020.
- Ajuwan, Ali (27 June 2018). "Reminiscing "Ithubaaru" with the legend actor Mariyam Rasheedha". MuniAvas (in Divehi). Archived from the original on 5 May 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
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