Mahdi Ahmed

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KANDI’S VERDICT ON KAMANAA

Ibrahim Wisan (Kandi), the talented director behind the upcoming family-oriented film Roboman: The Movie, recently watched Kamanaa and shared his insights on the film’s impact. Wisan praised Kamanaa for being both entertaining and deeply resonant with mass audiences. He highlighted the film’s ability to connect with viewers on a personal level, suggesting that it has found a successful format for capturing and holding audience attention.

For Wisan, Kamanaa stands out not only because of its gripping narrative but also due to its powerful storytelling approach, which addresses significant societal issues like domestic violence while maintaining a broad appeal. This format, he believes, is crucial for any film aiming to balance entertainment with social commentary.

Wisan’s recognition of Kamanaa’s success in capturing the audience’s attention is a reflection of the film’s creative team, led by director Hussain Munawar. The film has sparked important conversations while providing an engaging cinematic experience—a balance that Wisan himself hopes to achieve with his upcoming film, Roboman: The Movie.


As the Maldivian film industry continues to grow, filmmakers like Wisan are looking to Kamanaa as a template for combining compelling storytelling with socially relevant themes, showing that cinema can both entertain and inspire change. His acknowledgment of Kamanaa reinforces its place as a film that resonates well beyond its storyline, marking a significant moment for Maldivian cinema.

ROBOMAN: THE MOVIE TRAILER DROPS WITH DANCE, EMOTIONS DRAMA, AND SPECTACLE

The highly-anticipated Roboman: The Movie trailer has officially dropped, and it’s packed with fun, emotions, and jaw-dropping moments!

From the very first frame, the trailer promises a rollercoaster ride of heartwarming stories and spectacular dance sequences. Amelia as Ahu and Misha as Asee light up the screen with their incredible performances. Their chemistry and passion for dance shine through every shot, leaving us all eagerly rooting for them in the Robo Junior Challenge!

Speaking of the Robo Junior Challenge, the set is a visual treat! With more extras than any Dhivehi film has ever seen, it’s a spectacle that captures the vibrant energy and excitement of the competition. The stage is set, the stakes are high, and the drama is real!

And it doesn’t stop there! Dhivehi cinema superstars Mariyam Azza and Ravee Farooq take center stage as judges, bringing their signature intensity and flair to the film. Alongside them, Roboman himself adds layers of suspense and emotional depth, making every moment even more gripping.

But perhaps the most jaw-dropping moment comes in the final shot—a stunning glimpse of a futuristic Malé that has left everyone in awe. The visual effects and set design take Dhivehi cinema to a whole new level, and we can’t wait to see more!

Mark your calendars for September 26! This is one film you don’t want to miss. Get ready for an unforgettable journey filled with dreams, determination, and dance!

KAMANAA: UNPRECEDENTED BOX OFFICE TRIUMPH

Since its release on 27th August 2024, Kamanaa has taken the Maldivian box office by storm, surpassing all expectations and becoming an unexpected blockbuster. The film’s gripping storyline, powerful performances, and raw portrayal of domestic violence have resonated deeply with audiences, leading to a massive surge in demand.

A Phenomenal Start and Growing Momentum

From the very first day, Kamanaa has been a runaway success. The scheduled shows sold out well in advance, prompting the producer to add late-night screenings to accommodate eager moviegoers. In a testament to the film’s popularity, even these additional late-night shows have quickly sold out. The overwhelming demand has made Kamanaa a cultural phenomenon, with fans flocking to theaters to witness the story unfold on the big screen.

A Nationwide Sensation

The excitement around Kamanaa isn’t limited to the capital city of Malé; it has spread like wildfire across the Maldives. The reception in the islands has been nothing short of overwhelming, with many islands queuing up to host the film’s premiere. The producer has been inundated with requests, showcasing the film’s wide-reaching impact. The anticipation and enthusiasm from audiences in every corner of the country have turned Kamanaa into more than just a film—it has become a nationwide event.

The Ingredients of Success

Several factors have contributed to the extraordinary success of Kamanaa. First and foremost, the direction by Hussain Munawar has been lauded for its raw and honest portrayal of a deeply sensitive issue. The gripping story, based on true events, has struck a chord with viewers, making them feel every moment of tension and emotion on screen. The performances by the stellar cast are central to this film’s success:

  • Yoosuf Shafeeu delivers a chillingly authentic performance as Haider, transitioning from a loving husband to a man consumed by his darker impulses. His depth and nuance bring Haider’s complex character to life.
  • Mariyam Azza shines in the titular role of Kamanaa, portraying the strength and resilience of a woman enduring domestic violence with heartbreaking authenticity. Her transformation, both physically and emotionally, adds immense weight to her character.
  • Aminath Rashfa as Nora brings complexity and depth to her role. As the woman caught in an illicit affair with Haider, she navigates her character’s emotional turmoil with finesse, capturing both allure and guilt, while her chemistry with Yoosuf Shafeeu creates an electrifying tension.
  • Mohamed Rasheed as Abbas delivers a dignified performance, portraying a husband unknowingly caught in a web of deceit. His portrayal adds weight to the story, grounding it in the stark reality of betrayal and broken trust.
  • Natasha Jaleel as Zulfa, Abbas’s elder wife, exudes a calm yet commanding presence. Her character embodies wisdom and stability, serving as a quiet counterbalance to the turmoil surrounding the main characters.
  • Mohamed Manik shines in a supporting role as Nabeel, a friend trying to reform Haider. His nuanced portrayal adds emotional depth, enhancing the film’s dramatic impact and making Nabeel a memorable character.

Creative Contributions

The creative efforts of the crew have significantly elevated the film’s impact. Abdulla Muaz, responsible for editing, CGI, and color grading, has delivered exceptional work that shapes the film’s narrative flow and visual tone. His precise editing ensures the film maintains its tension and intensity throughout, while his CGI and color grading add a hauntingly realistic quality to the story’s most gripping moments.

Cinematography by Shivaz Abdulla further enhances the storytelling, with carefully crafted shots that capture both the beauty and brutality of the narrative. His use of lighting and framing creates a visual contrast between the characters’ outward appearances and their hidden struggles, drawing viewers deeper into the emotional landscape of the film.

Rishfa Abdul Samad significantly shaped Kamanaa with her compelling story and sharp casting choices, ensuring a strong ensemble. As a costume designer and makeup artist, her meticulous attention to detail brought authenticity to each character, enhancing the film’s emotional depth and realism.

Sound Design and Music

The sound design by Mohamed Faisal (Fai) has played a critical role in the film’s immersive experience. Utilizing the newly installed 5.1 surround sound system at Olympus Theatre, Fai has created an auditory landscape that amplifies the emotional highs and lows, making each scene more impactful. The music score by Ahmed Imthiyaz (Inthi) complements this, adding layers of emotion that underscore the film’s most powerful moments. Ravee Farooq’s song choreography adds yet another dimension to the film, bringing cultural vibrancy and rhythm that enriches the narrative.

Ali Shaniz: The Driving Force Behind the Success

A special mention must go to Ali Shaniz, the producer whose tireless dedication made Kamanaa a reality. His hands-on approach throughout every phase—from pre-production to marketing—ensured that every detail was meticulously executed. His efforts to promote the film, particularly in reaching audiences across the islands, have been instrumental in the overwhelming success of Kamanaa.

A Film That Sparks Conversations

Kamanaa’s unexpected success is not just about numbers; it’s about its ability to resonate with the audience and spark essential conversations on domestic violence and societal norms. The film’s raw portrayal and thought-provoking narrative have encouraged viewers to reflect on these realities long after they’ve left the cinema.

Looking Ahead: The Journey Continues

With its unprecedented box office run, Kamanaa continues to capture hearts and minds across the Maldives. As more islands line up to screen the film, and as audiences continue to clamor for more shows, it’s clear that Kamanaa is more than just a cinematic success—it’s a cultural moment. The film’s triumph is an indication to the power of storytelling, the strength of its cast and crew, and the importance of tackling vital social issues through art.

Kamanaa is not just a movie; it is an experience that leaves a profound impact, one that challenges and inspires. And this is only the beginning of its journey.

KAMANAA: A Raw Portrayal of Domestic Violence

Kamanaa is a profound exploration of domestic violence and betrayal, a thought-provoking journey skillfully directed by Hussain Munawar. This spiritual sequel to his earlier work, Sazaa, delves deep into the complexities of human relationships, offering a raw, unfiltered portrayal of the often-hidden realities that many women endure.

The narrative centers on Haider, a man who initially appears to be a devoted husband. However, his darker side emerges as he embarks on an extramarital affair with Nora. When his wife, Kamanaa, discovers the affair, Haider’s true nature comes to the forefront, leading to a series of violent and emotionally charged events. Based on actual incidents shared by Rishfa Abdul Samad, the film is both intense and brutally honest, offering a raw portrayal of domestic violence that is as compelling as it is unsettling.

Yoosuf Shafeeu (Youppe) delivers a masterful performance as Haider, seamlessly transitioning from a loving husband to a man driven by dark impulses. His portrayal is chillingly authentic, particularly during moments of intense emotional conflict. Youppe’s ability to convey deep internal turmoil through subtle expressions and gestures is remarkable. In the post-credit scene, he proves why he continues to reign in the Dhivehi film industry.

Mariyam Azza excels in the titular role, portraying Kamanaa with quiet strength and resilience. Her performance is deeply moving, capturing the character’s pain and endurance with sensitivity and grace. Azza’s commitment to the role, including gaining weight and donning a burqa, adds an extra layer of authenticity to her portrayal. Her scenes, particularly those where she grapples with her husband’s betrayal and violence, are filled with raw emotion, making Kamanaa a character who resonates deeply with the audience.

Aminath Rashfa (Asha), as Nora, brings complexity and depth to her character. As the other woman in Haider’s life, she navigates the emotional intricacies of her role with finesse, capturing both the allure and the inevitable consequences of her actions. Her chemistry with Youppe is electric, creating a captivating and unsettling tension.

Mohamed Rasheed as Abbas, Nora’s husband, and Nathasha Jaleel as Zulfa, Abbas’s elder wife, provide strong supporting performances. Rasheed’s portrayal of Abbas is one of quiet dignity, while Nathasha’s Zulfa offers wisdom and stability, grounding the film in moments of intense drama.

Rishfa’s role as the glamour makeup artist and costume designer in Kamanaa is nothing short of transformative. Her keen eye for detail and deep understanding of character development allowed her to craft looks perfectly encapsulating each character’s personality and journey. From the subtle yet impactful wardrobe choices to the meticulously designed costumes, Rishfa ensured that every visual element added depth to the story. Her spot-on casting decisions brought together a cast that embodied their roles, elevating the film’s emotional and dramatic impact.

Mohamed Manik played a crucial role as the dynamic Production Manager of Kamanaa, seamlessly handling the film’s challenging logistics while contributing to the creative process. His expertise in special effects makeup added a layer of realism to the characters, particularly in portraying violence and its aftermath. Additionally, Manik took on the supporting role as Nabeel, a character who earnestly tries to reform Haider, adding depth and nuance to the story. His multifaceted involvement was vital in bringing Kamanaa to life.

Shivaz Abdulla’s cinematography complements Munawar’s vision with carefully crafted shots that enhance the emotional intensity of the narrative. The lighting and framing are particularly effective in highlighting the contrast between the characters’ public facades and their private turmoil.

The sound design by Mohamed Faisal (Fai) is a critical element of Kamanaa‘s success. Utilizing the newly installed 5.1 surround sound system at Olympus Theatre, Fai creates an immersive auditory experience that heightens the film’s emotional impact. Every sound, from the quiet moments of tension to the explosive outbursts of violence, is meticulously crafted to draw the audience deeper into the story.

Ahmed Imthiyaz (Inthi)’s rousing score complements the narrative and underscores the film’s most poignant moments, while Ravee Farooq’s song choreography adds more depth to the relationship of the pairs appearing in each song.

Abdulla Muaz’s work as an editor, CGI artist, and color grader is exemplary, contributing significantly to the film’s overall impact. The editing is sharp and precise, ensuring the narrative flows seamlessly while maintaining the tension and suspense driving the story. The CGI is used sparingly but effectively, enhancing the film’s realism without detracting from its gritty, grounded tone. The color grading is particularly noteworthy, with muted tones and stark contrasts that reflect the bleakness and emotional weight of the story.

Hussain Munawar directs Kamanaa with an unflinching eye, committed to portraying violence in its rawest, most honest form. Munawar’s approach to filmmaking is marked by his dedication to realism. He believes that the only way to confront societal issues like domestic violence is to present them without filters. Kamanaa is a film that challenges its audience to confront uncomfortable truths, making them more socially aware. Kudos to him for assembling the right cast and an effective crew to bring his vision to success.

Last but not least, Ali Shaniz’s unwavering dedication as the producer of Kamanaa is admirable. From pre-production to the final release, Shaniz was deeply involved in every aspect of the film’s journey. His hands-on approach ensured that every detail was meticulously managed, from securing resources during production to overseeing the intricate post-production processes. His passion extended beyond the creative realm as he drove marketing efforts to ensure Kamanaa reached its audience. Shaniz’s relentless commitment is the cornerstone that made Kamanaa a reality.

In short, Kamanaa is a film that does not shy away from the harsh realities of domestic violence. It is a powerful, thought-provoking piece of cinema that challenges its audience to confront uncomfortable truths. The performances, particularly by Youppe, Azza and Asha, bring depth and authenticity to their roles. Hussain Munawar’s direction, combined with the stellar work of his devoted crew, including Muaz’s exceptional editing, visual effects and color grading, makes Kamanaa a must-see film that will leave a lasting impact on its viewers, sparking important conversations and raising awareness about domestic violence.

P.S. Wait for the post-credit scene to witness Azza’s unbelievable physical transformation.

KAMANAA: MUNAVVAR UNFILTERED

Thirteen years ago, on a sweltering afternoon, I first encountered Hussain Munawar. The image is still clear. A slightly battered red Toyota Ist was chasing on the road. There he was, squeezing through the backseat window. He wore a long-sleeved horizontally striped T-shirt clinging to his frame, his hair tightly braided. His demeanor was far from pleasant as he harassed a young girl on the back of a motorbike. This unsettling introduction was my first glimpse of the character Tomas. Hussain portrayed this role so convincingly in the critically acclaimed Dhivehi film Loodhifa.

This gritty scene encapsulated the essence of Munawar’s directing style—unflinching realism.

My collaboration with Hussain began in late April 2010. He was only 22 years. He asked me to doctor a screenplay. The screenplay was eventually re-structured and re-written for his directorial debut. That screenplay became Sazaa, the first Dhivehi film to confront the issue of violence against women with such raw intensity.

Hussain’s approach to Sazaa was unapologetic. He believed that to make a genuine impact, the violence had to be depicted as it happened—brutal and graphic. His reasoning was clear. The public needed to understand the shocking reality some women endure. The only way to convey that was through an honest portrayal.

We continued working together on Dhilakani in 2013, and eleven years later, Hussain approached me again. Over coffee at Olympus, he shared a story his wife, Rish, had told him. It was a true account of a loving husband who resorted to extreme violence. We immediately saw the connection to Sazaa and decided that this story would be its spiritual sequel. Thus, Kamanaa was conceived.

Hussain’s commitment to portraying violence in its rawest form has never wavered. He is a deep thinker who approaches each project with a seriousness that demands authenticity. His philosophy is straightforward. If the public is to grasp the gravity of domestic violence, they must see it as it truly is. No filters, no sugar-coating.

Kamanaa is not just a film; it’s a re-enactment of real incidents. The violence portrayed is graphic and shockingly brutal, but it’s necessary. Hussain wants the public to confront the harsh reality some women face. He aims to spark a conversation that needs to happen.

Kamanaa is set to be released on 27 August 2024. Brace yourselves for a film that doesn’t shy away from the truth but forces us to confront it head-on.

KAMANAA: TRANSFORMING AZZA

It’s no secret that superstar Mariyam Azza is the darling of the Dhivehi film industry and has the rare ability to masterfully embody any role she is offered, thanks to her unwavering commitment and dedication to her craft. Over the years, Azza has proven time and again that she can delve into the depths of any character and bring it to life with authenticity and emotion.

Kamanaa marks her third project based on a screenplay I’ve written. Our first collaboration was the critically acclaimed film Hahdhu, released in 2017, where Azza received a Best Actress nomination at the National Film Awards for her portrayal of a free-thinking woman whose life takes a dramatic turn after becoming involved with a traveler. Her nuanced performance captured the complexities of a character torn between her ideals and the harsh realities of life—and it was this mesmerizing performance that led the love of her life to call her to compliment her, proving that sometimes art imitates life in the most unexpected ways.

Our second project together was the TV drama Rugyah, which aired on Raajje TV in 2021, directed by her multi-talented husband and the love of her life, Abdulla Muaz. In Rugyah, Azza delivered another powerful performance, playing the estranged sister of her real-life sister, Rishmy. The story required Azza to stand up against an exorcist who abused her sister, marking a reunion between the two sisters on screen after a long hiatus. Her portrayal was intense, reflecting the emotional and psychological turmoil of her character with incredible depth.

In Kamanaa, Azza takes on the challenging titular role of a mild-mannered, loving wife who becomes a victim of domestic violence. The role required Azza to portray a woman enduring immense pain and suffering, yet never giving in to the violence inflicted upon her. To prepare for this demanding role, Azza committed herself fully, gaining weight by indulging in chocolates from pre-production and wearing a veil to authentically capture the character’s physical and emotional state, only to shed 20 kilos for the emotionally charged post-credit scene. Her unwavering dedication to the role proves her incredible talent and commitment to her craft.

One of the most striking moments in Kamanaa is when Azza’s character discovers the secret life of her husband. In this pivotal scene, Azza’s performance is nothing short of mesmerizing. She conveys the intensity of the moment through her eyes and facial expressions alone, speaking volumes without uttering a word. The raw emotion she brings to the screen allows the audience to feel her character’s pain and disbelief as if they were experiencing it firsthand.

Another notable scene is when she returns home from a scan, alone and overwhelmed. As she stands before Haidar, her composure shatters. Barely holding back tears, she whispers, “I can’t do this by myself.” The line, delivered with heartbreaking fragility, perfectly encapsulates her profound loneliness and desperation. The slow unraveling of her emotions in that moment captures the intense depth of her sorrow in a way that leaves a lasting impact.

Kamanaa is set to release on the 27th of August 2024. This film promises to be a poignant and powerful exploration of resilience and strength, brought to life by Azza’s incredible talent. Her ability to fully immerse herself in a role and convey the deepest emotions proves her status as one of the finest actors in the industry today.

Stay tuned for a cinematic experience that will leave you moved, inspired, and in awe of Mariyam Azza’s remarkable talent.

KAMANAA: MANY FACETS OF YOUPPE

Megastar Yoosuf Shafeeu, or Youppe as he’s popularly known, has long been synonymous with masterful acting. In 2006, he starred in the romantic-drama Vaaloabi Engeynama, his first film on a screenplay I wrote, which went on to win multiple awards at the 5th National Film Awards, including Best Actor for Youppe. To date, he has clinched four Best Actor awards at the National Film Awards, a feat no other actor has achieved.

In Kamanaa, Youppe steps into the shoes of Haider, a character who is both a loving husband and a man with a dangerous reflex for violence. His portrayal of Haider, who becomes entangled in an extramarital affair with Nora (played to perfection by Asha), is nothing short of extraordinary. When his wife Kamanaa (played by an outstanding Mariyam Azza) discovers the affair, Haider’s transformation from a caring partner to a violently ruthless man is both chilling and praiseworthy. It’s as if Youppe was born to play this role—the character fits him like a glove.

What truly left me in awe was Youppe’s extraordinary ability to convey a profound depth of emotion in just 5 to 10 seconds during Haider’s arrest scene. The look on his face in that brief moment is a masterclass in acting, a reason why he remains at the pinnacle of his craft. It wasn’t just a performance—it was an experience. The intensity in his eyes, the subtle shift in his demeanor, encapsulated the unraveling of a man’s life, leaving me with chills. It’s in these fleeting moments that Youppe’s unparalleled talent truly shines.

There is more brilliance from him as Haider that the audience must witness when Kamanaa is released on August 27, 2024. I can confidently say that his portrayal of Haider will be remembered as one of his finest performances to date. And if you stay until the credits roll, he will surely stir your emotions.

Don’t miss this chance to see a true master at work—Kamanaa promises to be an unforgettable cinematic experience.

KAMANAA: CHARMING ASHA

Aishath Rashfa, known as Asha in the film circle, is rapidly emerging as one of the most promising and sought-after actresses in the industry. With every role she takes on, Asha demonstrates her immense talent and potential, solidifying her place as a force to be reckoned with.

In Kamanaa, Asha embodies the enigmatic Nora, the captivating second wife of Abbas, a powerful businessman on the island of HA. Molhadhoo. Nora’s allure is irresistible, her character rich with desire and internal conflict as she finds herself drawn to Haidar, a devoted married man. What begins as a fiery encounter between Nora and Haidar soon evolves into a winding and passionate affair, skillfully depicted by Asha with astonishing precision. The palpable chemistry between Nora and Haidar ensnares the senses, as she effortlessly entraps him with her charm and beguiling ways.

Asha truly shines in the climax, where she is featured in a gripping, uncut snorricam shot. Her performance is nothing short of mesmerizing as she navigates through the road, displaying a masterful portrayal of confusion, fear, and inner turmoil. I was blown away by her ability to convey such a range of emotions, making it clear that no one else could have played Nora as effectively as she did.

Asha’s performance as Nora is a standout, and her captivating portrayal is sure to leave audiences in awe when Kamanaa releases on 27 August 2024. Get ready to witness Asha burn up the screen. This is a performance you won’t want to miss!

KAMANAA: SOUND OF FAI

In the world of cinema, sound design plays an often underappreciated yet vital role in shaping the viewer’s experience. It’s not just about what we see on screen, but also what we hear—every subtle sound, every piece of dialogue, every ambient noise that brings a scene to life. In Kamanaa, the sound design, crafted by the talented Mohamed Faisal (Fai), is nothing short of groundbreaking, especially for Dhivehi cinema.

Fai took on the challenge of creating something truly unique for Kamanaa. His goal was clear: to elevate the sound design of Dhivehi films to new heights. With the recent installation of the 5.1 surround sound system at Olympus Theatre, Fai saw an opportunity not just to meet the industry standard but to surpass it, delivering an auditory experience that would leave audiences in awe.

Understanding the emotional gravity of Kamanaa, Fai meticulously crafted the soundscape to enhance every moment of the film, immersing the audience in the world of the characters and making every scene more vivid and impactful. Whether it’s the tense silence before a confrontation or the heart-wrenching sobs that echo through the halls, Fai’s sound design ensures that the audience feels every emotion as deeply as the characters do.

What sets Fai apart is his ability to innovate while remaining true to the story’s essence. He didn’t just aim to create sound for the sake of it; he wanted the sound to be a character in itself—one that interacts with the audience, drawing them into the narrative on a deeper level. His work on Kamanaa isn’t just an accompaniment to the visuals; it’s an integral part of the storytelling.

Fai’s dedication to bringing something of high quality to Dhivehi films is evident in every decibel of Kamanaa. He understands that sound is not just heard but felt, and he has used this understanding to craft an auditory experience that complements the raw and gritty visuals of the film.

As Kamanaa prepares for its release on 27 August 2024, audiences can look forward to a film that not only tells a powerful story but also immerses them in a world where sound and emotion are intricately woven together, thanks to Fai’s visionary work.

KAMANAA: THE KING AND I, PART 2

The title of this post may lead you to believe that I’m diving into the classic Hollywood movie featuring the legendary Yul Brynner as King Mongkut of Siam, again. But, I’m not. Once more I’m about to embark on a majestic journey through the reign of our very own Dhivehi film industry’s true king – a man who, back in the day, sported a full-grown Afro-like hairdo and single-handedly ruled the Maldivian film scene of the 1980s with made-for-TV movies. He truly carved his place in every Maldivian woman’s heart as Nisham, the captivating lead singer of Frogman in Orchid Eynaage Maa, famously swaying side-to-side in that light brown leather jacket while belting out Angaadheshey. Ring a bell?

Yes, I’m talking about none other than Mohamed Rasheed, also known as Dharaa Rasheed. His name alone conjures up images of discipline, commitment, and a relentless love for the craft. Even today, Rasheed remains a driving force in the Maldivian film industry, tirelessly working through his organization, the Maldives Society for Performing Arts (MSPA), to nurture and develop the next generation of talent.

Kamanaa will mark Rasheed’s second starring role in a screenplay I’ve written. Our first collaboration was in Hahdhu, released in 2017. In Kamanaa, Rasheed portrays Abbas, an influential businessman from HDh. Molhadhoo who sets the film’s narrative in motion when he returns to the island with his second wife, Nora.

Abbas is a character of contrasts. He’s ruthless when it comes to dealing with those who have taken out huge loans and then defaulted, yet he possesses a heart of gold. When confronted by desperate pleas for extensions on repayment, Abbas can’t help but relent, often getting overemotional in the process. Rasheed brings this duality to life with his unparalleled talent, seamlessly blending Abbas’s stern business persona with the vulnerability of a man torn between duty and compassion.

But the real test of Abbas’s character comes at a crossroads—a moment you won’t want to miss when Kamanaa releases on 27 August 2024. Witness the magic of Dharaa Rasheed once again as he delivers another unforgettable performance that’s sure to resonate with audiences long after the credits roll.