The company's first production was Aishath Rishmy and Aminath Rasheedha's debut direction Hukuru Vileyrey (2006), which was based on a novel published by Ibrahim Waheed on Haveeru Daily 3 years before.[1] The film was a commercial success. It was considered as "one of the few acceptable horror movies the Maldives film industry has ever produced".[2] The film was later released as a 15 episode television series with the inclusion of several clips that were cut from the theatrical release.[3] The company then went on to produce a family drama film Fanaa (2010) which was directed by Aishath Rishmy.[4] Based on a novel published by Waheed titled Balgish, the film received a mixed to negative response from critics; Ali Naafiz from Haveeru Daily classified the film as the "worst Maldivian film released so far" during the year.[4]
Their next production was Ahmed Azmeel's debut direction Hiyy Yaara Dheefa (2011), starring Ali Seezan, Aishath Rishmy, Niuma Mohamed, Ahmed Azmeel and Aminath Rasheedha.[5] The film was a financial loss to the producers and received negative reviews from critics pointing to similarities with Bollywoodcomedy-drama filmIshq (1997) and Kundan Shah's family drama Dil Hai Tumhaara (2002).[6] Six years later, they went on to produce Ravee Farooq's critically acclaimed crime thriller Vishka (2017) which revolves around a single-minded woman, Vishka, who gets trapped between an immoral person and a corrupt politician.[7][8] Prior to release it faced controversies as Hassan Haleel requested a deferment in release claiming he allegedly owns the story and script of the film.[9] However, the film was cleared for exhibition with the court order proclaiming that the ownership of the script and story belongs to Rishmy.[10] Upon release, the film opened to a positive response from critics.[11] The film was screened at the SAARC Film Festival 2017.[12]