2023 Maldivian TV series or program
Hama Emme Meehekey |
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Written by | Ameena Mohamed |
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Directed by | Ameena Mohamed |
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Country of origin | Maldives |
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Original language | Divehi |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
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No. of episodes | 10 |
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Producer | Hassan Adam |
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Cinematography |
- Ibrahim Moosa
- Mohamed Aiman
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Editor | Rafhan Shareef |
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Running time | 18-24 minutes |
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Network | Baiskoafu |
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Release | June 15 (2023-06-15) – November 28, 2023 (2023-11-28) |
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Hama Emme Meehekey is a Maldivian web series written and directed by Ameena Mohamed.[1] It stars Dheena Ahmed, Mariyam Waheedha, Ahmed Asim and Ravee Farooq in main roles.[2] The pilot episode of the series was released on 15 June 2023.[3] The series explores the life of a divorced woman torn between her past with her soon-to-be-committed ex-husband and the romantic interest of a former colleague.[3]
Filming for the first five episodes of the series took place in Male' from March to April 2023 during the period of Ramazan.[3] It marks Ameena's second collaboration with Dheena and Mariyam after their comedy web series Office Loabi released in 2022.[4][5]
Cast and characters
Main
- Dheena Ahmed as Shaahin; a single mother who is confused about her relationship with his ex-husband and boyfriend.
- Mariyam Waheedha as Nadheema; a friend of Shaahin, known for her involvement in gossip, and married to a wealthy businessman.
- Ahmed Asim as Hassan; the ex-husband of Shaahin who starts another relationship with Sama, but is unable to get over Shaahin.
- Ravee Farooq as Ahmed Ameen Saleem; a wise person and an ex-colleague of Shaahin who is divorced from his wife.
Recurring
- Lais as Mash; the child of Shaahin and Hassan.
- Aminath Shuha as Sama; the current girlfriend of Hassan.
- Rafhan Shareef as Rafhan
Guest
Episodes
Soundtrack
Track listingTitle | Singer(s) |
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1. | "Hama Emme Meehekey" | Humble Bakari | |
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Release and reception
The first episode of the series was released on 15 June 2023 through Baiskoafu.[3] The series received generally good reviews from critics, with particular praise for the performances of Dheena Ahmed and Mariyam Waheedha.[3]
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