Farihibe
Screenplay byAhmed Falah
Produced byMohamed Abdulla
Production
company
Dhekedheke Ves Productions
CountryMaldives
LanguageDhivehi

Farihibe is a four-part Maldivian short film series written by Ahmed Falah and produced by Mohamed Abdulla under Dhekedheke Ves Productions.[1] The first two installments of the series, directed by Falah were released in 2007 and 2008 respectively. The last two installments of the series were directed by Abdulla Muaz.[2] All the dialogues from Farihibe 4 were conveyed in the form of farihi, a traditional satirical format of a poem.

List of productions

Title Release date Director(s) Producer(s) Writer(s) Cinematographer(s) Editor(s) Music runtime
Farihibe 1 19 June 2007 Ahmed Falah Mohamed Abdulla Ahmed Falah Hassan Haleem Abdulla Muaz Muaviyath Anwar 53 minutes
Farihibe 2 5 June 2008 Ahmed Falah Mohamed Abdulla Ahmed Falah Ibrahim Moosa Abdulla Muaz Ibrahim Zaid Ali 89 minutes
Farihibe 3 16 March 2011 Abdulla Muaz Mohamed Abdulla Ahmed Falah Hassan Haleem Abdulla Muaz Muaviyath Anwar 73 minutes
Farihibe 4 2013 Abdulla Muaz Mohamed Abdulla Ahmed Falah Ibrahim Wisan Abdulla Muaz Muaviyath Anwar 61 minutes

Premise

Farihibe 1

Purposeless, Farihibe (Mohamed Abdulla) sits on a rock in the seashore when his rival Moosafulhu (Ismail Rasheed) appears to bully him. During the heated argument Farihibe catches a glimpse of a pretty young woman, Dhon Aisa (Nadhiya Hassan) and tries his best to hide her from Moosafulhu. However, Moosafulhu sees her for the first time and decides to pursue her love at any cost. This initiates a battle between Farihibe and Moosafulhu to see who can succeed in achieving the love of Dhon Aisa, where the latter starts swinging in both directions.

Farihibe 2

Farihibe falls in love with another woman, Zareefa (Mariyam Azza), an orphan, while she has been the center of attention for Mafuthu Ali (Ismail Rasheed). He hires Qadhir (Hamdhan Farooq) to assist him in penning and reciting the most powerful poem, Farihi, to win the heart of Zareefa. Farihibe leads the poem battle and impresses the guardian of Zareefa who advises her to marry him as he seems to be the most eligible candidate to fulfil the will of her dead father. However, in a turn of events, Mafuthu Ali succeeds in finding the jar of silver coins and the poem book as mentioned by the will, which ensured his marriage with Zareefa.

Farihibe 3

Farihibe, a wealthy man who despises women in his life, finally agrees to marry Shaheema (Fathimath Azifa) as requested by his mother, which awakens the devastated Moosafulhu (Ismail Rasheed) with jealousy. Farihibe's first wife, Atheela (Mariyam Rana) warns her to watch out for Farihibe as his father is well known for his fourteen marriages. A night later to their wedding, Shaheema failed to prepare food for Farihibe citing that the storeroom of the house was locked. This leads Farihibe to divorce her similar to his first marriage. His third wife, Futhoona (Mariyam Azza) follows the same fate and is ultimately approached by Moosafulhu for marriage which she declines. Muhamma's failing arranged marriages hits a success note when he marries the responsible homemaker, Fadheeha (Aishath Rishmy) who meets his requirement of a perfect wife who can run a household.

Farihibe 4

Farihibe is romantically attracted to a young pretty woman, Abidha (Fathimath Azifa) while her vile step-mother (Mariyam Haleem) arranges her marriage with wealthy businessman Ajumal (Ismail Rasheed) who is rumored to be having an affair with Suraiyya (Aishath Rishmy). Farihibe brings up his marriage proposal to Abidha's father who outright rejects him considering his impoverished nature.

Cast

Cast Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4
Mohamed Abdulla Farihibe
Ismail Rasheed Moosafulhu Mafuthu Ali Moosafulhu Ajumal
Nadhiya Hassan Dhon Aisa
Mariyam Azza Zareefa Futhoona
Hamdhan Farooq Kandunoo Qadhir Ishqee Abeeru
Aminath Rasheedha Khalidha
Mohamed Adham Alifulhu
Yoosuf Yoosube
Ahmed Hussain Seytu
Aishath Rishmy Fadheeha Suraiyya
Fathimath Azifa Shaheema Abidha
Aminath Rana Atheela
Mariyam Haleem Abidha's step-mother

Soundtrack

Farihibe 1
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Aniyaage Handharakaa"Ahmed FalahHussain SobahMohamed Farhad4:11
2."Kihineh Jaanaa Mihithah Mivanee"Ahmed FalahHussain SobahMumthaz Moosa 
3."Kuredhi Lakudin"Ahmed FalahHussain SobahMohamed Farhad 
4."Kalhirava Thooney Nooney"Ahmed FalahHussain SobahHassan Ilham3:23
5."Adi Neygey Maakanduga"Ahmed FalahHussain SobahAhmed Falah3:20
Farihibe 2
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Velaa Bis Alhan Dhaa"Ahmed Falah Ahmed Falah3:42
2."Farihi Set"Ahmed FalahHussain SobahMumthaz Moosa, Ahmed Falah, Mohamed Farhad, Hassan Ilham5:47
3."Kilanbu Koarehge Fengandu"Ahmed Falah Mumthaz Moosa4:36
4."Gathiyya Thila Galun"Ahmed Falah Ahmed Falah8:09
5."Valhi Reethivaanee"Ahmed Falah Abdulla Nashif 
6."Aniyaage Buradhan Hifaigen"Ahmed Falah Mohamed Farhad 
Farihibe 3
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Maa Kanduge Adiah"Ahmed FalahIbrahim Zaid AliMukhthar Adam 
2."Gaidhuru Nukiyaa"Ahmed FalahMuaviyath AnwarMumthaz Moosa 
3."Udhuhi Dhooni Fulhu"Ahmed FalahIbrahim Zaid AliIbrahim Zaid Ali 
4."Thin Goh Dhunburi"Ahmed FalahMuaviyath AnwarAhmed Falah 
5."Hatharu Kandu"Ahmed FalahIbrahim Zaid AliAbdulla Nashif 
Farihibe 4
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Fariyah Folhey Reethi"Ahmed FalahMuaviyath AnwarAbdulla Nashif3:35
2."Riyaleh Nagan"Ahmed FalahMuaviyath AnwarMohamed Abdul Ghanee4:20
3."Dhun Elhi Fariyaa"Ahmed FalahIbrahim Zaid AliIbrahim Zaid Ali4:43
4."Mahroom Vee Alhugandu"Ahmed FalahMuaviyath AnwarMumthaz Moosa3:44
5."Ishqee Mihithugaa"Ahmed FalahMuaviyath AnwarAhmed Falah3:44

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipients Nominated film Result Ref.
2012 2nd Maldives Film Awards Best Film - Short film Farihibe 3 Won [3]
2014 3rd Maldives Film Awards Best Film - Short film Farihibe 4 Won [4]
Best Director - Short film Abdulla Muaz Farihibe 4 Won [4]
Best Actor - Short film Mohamed Abdulla Won [4]
Best Actress - Short film Fathimath Azifa Won [4]
Best Supporting Actor - Short film Ismail Rasheed Won [4]
Best Supporting Actress - Short film Aishath Rishmy Won [4]
Best Editing Abdulla Muaz Nominated [5]
Best Screenplay - Short film Ahmed Falah Won [4]
Best Cinematography - Short film Ibrahim Wisan Won [4]
Best Makeup Artist - Short film Aishath Rishmy, Fathimath Azifa Won [6]
2017 8th Gaumee Film Awards Best Film - Short film Farihibe 4 Nominated [7]
Best Director - Short film Abdulla Muaz Farihibe 4 Nominated [7]
Best Actor - Short film Mohamed Abdulla Nominated [7]
Best Actress - Short film Fathimath Azifa Won [8]
Best Supporting Actor - Short film Ismail Rasheed Nominated [7]
Farihibe 3 Nominated [7]
Best Supporting Actress - Short film Aishath Rishmy Farihibe 4 Nominated [7]
Farihibe 3 Nominated [7]
Fathimath Azifa Nominated [7]
Best Editing - Short film Abdulla Muaz Farihibe 4 Nominated [7]
Farihibe 3 Nominated [7]
Best Cinematography - Short film Ibrahim Wisan Farihibe 4 Nominated [7]
Hassan Haleem Farihibe 3 Nominated [7]

References

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