Mahdi Ahmed

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ROBOMAN: THE MOVIE – A FAMILY MUSICAL WITH DANCE AND DRAMA

Roboman: The Movie is a family-oriented musical that beautifully blends heartwarming moments, dance, and stunning visual effects with an engaging time-travel narrative. Directed by Ibrahim Wisan and produced by Mohamed Munthasir and Ahmed Saji of Orkeyz Inc., the film is a bold, fresh entry into Dhivehi cinema. With standout performances from newcomers Amelia Nasrulla Shakeeb and Misha Ismail Niyaz, along with breathtaking cinematography and CGI by Mohamed Saami, this film is a cinematic treat for audiences of all ages.

The film begins in 2040, where Roboman, a beloved masked hero and national icon, is living peacefully—until he discovers that his timeline has been drastically altered. His arch-nemesis, Umar, has tampered with the past, specifically the events of 2024 during the finale of the Robo Junior Challenge. Due to this interference, Roboman finds himself labeled a convicted criminal, hunted by the authorities for crimes he didn’t commit. As the police close in, Roboman is forced to use time-travel technology to return to 2024 and stop Umar from rewriting history.

In 2024, the focus shifts to Ahu (played by Amelia) and Asee (played by Misha), two young cousins competing in the Robo Junior Challenge, a prestigious dance competition. Despite being the younger of the two, Ahu is more confident and self-assured. However, as an orphan living with her aunt, she feels the weight of being treated differently by the family. Although Ahu can sense the subtle discrimination, Asee’s unwavering support makes her feel truly part of the family. Ahu, in turn, becomes Asee’s source of strength, giving her the confidence to perform and pursue her dreams.

Unknown to both, their competition is at the center of Umar’s plan to discredit Roboman and shift the narrative of history in his favor.

As the competition unfolds, Roboman races against time to prevent Umar from permanently tarnishing his legacy. Along the way, Ahu and Asee’s journey intersects with Roboman’s, leading to a thrilling climax where friendship, family bonds, and the fate of the future are at stake.

Amelia brings depth and charisma to the role of Ahu, portraying her as a strong, confident young girl who faces discrimination but never lets it break her spirit. Despite being younger than Asee, Ahu is the more assured one, and it’s her quiet strength that inspires her cousin. Amelia’s portrayal of Ahu’s resilience and determination is captivating, particularly in moments where she has to balance her personal struggles with her role as Asee’s emotional anchor. Her dance performances are dynamic, reflecting not just her skill but her internal drive.

Misha excels as Asee, the cousin who struggles with the pressures of competition. While Asee initially lacks the confidence to perform at her best, it’s Ahu who bolsters her and gives her the courage to shine. Misha beautifully captures Asee’s vulnerability and her deep love for Ahu, making their bond one of the emotional highlights of the film.

Roboman (played by the real-life showman) delivers a performance filled with seriousness and mystery. As both the masked hero and the judge of the Robo Junior Challenge, Roboman’s silent yet expressive presence raises the stakes of the story. His dual role in both the present day and 2040 adds urgency and drama to the narrative.

Shabin portrays Umar (both in 2024 and 2040), bringing complexity to the antagonist. His depiction of the younger, bitter Umar highlights his jealousy and ambition, while his portrayal of the older Umar exudes menace and cunning. Shabin’s performances add depth to the film’s villain, making him a worthy adversary to Roboman.

Fathimath Noora and Mohamed Shivaz give strong performances as Asee’s loving parents, grounding the film in relatable family dynamics. However, subtle hints of favoritism toward Asee, despite their love for Ahu, provide an emotional undercurrent to Ahu’s story. Their support of Asee, along with their gradual realization of Ahu’s strength, adds an important layer to the narrative. Sobah and Gobbe, as Akbar and Aton, play Umar’s friends who eventually discover his nefarious plot and decide to help Roboman, adding complexity to their characters.

The film also features a fun cameo by superstars Mariyam Azza and Ravi Farooq as themselves, playing the cool judges of the Robo Junior Challenge, adding an exciting celebrity twist.

Mohamed Saami’s cinematography and visual effects are nothing short of spectacular. His portrayal of a futuristic Malé in 2040 is visually breathtaking. The futuristic scenes, particularly Roboman’s music show and his high-tech apartment with an AI bot, blend seamlessly with the live-action elements. Saami’s dynamic camera angles and fluid motion in the dance sequences add energy and excitement, while the time-travel sequences are handled with precision, making them visually captivating.

The music by Shahyd Legacy perfectly complements the story, enhancing both the emotional and action-packed moments. The soundtrack balances pulsating beats for the dance competition scenes with more poignant melodies for the quieter, introspective moments. Shahyd Legacy’s music drives the film’s energy while also underscoring its emotional depth, particularly during Ahu’s and Asee’s character development arcs.

Production Manager Fathimath Myeha plays a pivotal role in keeping the film on track, from coordinating auditions to managing the complex shooting schedules. Her work behind the scenes ensured that the film’s ambitious goals were met without sacrificing quality.

The production, led by Mohamed Munthasir and Ahmed Saji, demonstrates a clear vision and dedication to pushing the boundaries of Dhivehi cinema. Munthasir’s concept, inspired by the real-life showman Roboman, adds an authentic touch to the film, while Saji’s role in assembling a top-notch technical team ensures that every aspect—from CGI to choreography—meets the highest standards.

Director Ibrahim Wisan expertly handles the ambitious time-travel narrative while keeping the heart of the story grounded in its emotional core. His direction ensures a smooth transition between the futuristic 2040 and the more grounded 2024, maintaining tension and excitement throughout. Wisan’s balance between dance, humor, and heartfelt moments makes Roboman: The Movie an engaging watch for families and young audiences alike.

Roboman: The Movie is a landmark achievement in Dhivehi cinema, offering a unique blend of family-friendly storytelling, visually stunning effects, and emotional depth. With its innovative time-travel plot, strong performances, and heartfelt messages about perseverance, friendship, and family, the film sets a new standard for the Maldivian film industry. It’s a family entertainer you won’t want to miss!

P.S. Amelia and Misha are simply outstanding.

ROBOMAN: THE MOVIE: THE SHOWMAN BEHIND THE MASK

For years, the enigmatic Roboman has dazzled audiences across the Maldives with his unforgettable performances, becoming a household name in the process. Children adore him, and adults admire him, but the real identity of the man behind the mask remains one of the country’s best-kept secrets. Roboman’s iconic mask and signature move—the heart sign made with his raised hands—have cemented him as the most popular showman in the Maldives. His journey from an entertainer at children’s parties to a national sensation has been nothing short of remarkable, and he has even received the highest national recognition: The Presidential Special Achievement Award for Exceptional Creativity and Innovation on 26 July 2023.

Roboman’s origins are shrouded in mystery, but one thing is certain: he has captured the hearts of Maldivians like no other. From the early days of performing at children’s birthday parties, charity events, and festivals, Roboman’s unique style—always masked, with his signature eyeglasses, cap, and expressive movements—made him an instant hit. His performances, filled with creativity, humor, and heart, brought joy to countless families. It didn’t take long for Roboman to become more than just a performer—he became a symbol of joy and hope for the entire nation.

Now, Roboman is taking his act to the big screen, starring as himself in Roboman: The Movie. Directed by Ibrahim Wisan, the film transports audiences to the year 2040, where Roboman has become a national sensation—an icon loved by millions. But in true Roboman fashion, things take a dramatic turn when his past comes back to haunt him.

In the movie, Roboman discovers that his arch-nemesis, Umar, has interfered with the timeline, dating back to the Robo Junior Challenge of 2024. In this pivotal moment in history, Umar has altered the course of events, tarnishing Roboman’s reputation and turning him from a beloved hero into a wanted criminal. Suddenly, Roboman finds himself being hunted by the police, who believe he is an escaped convict.

In a race against time, Roboman is forced to use time travel to go back to 2024 and uncover what Umar did to destroy his legacy. As he unravels the mystery, the audience is taken on an action-packed, emotional journey filled with dance, suspense, heartwarming moments, and, of course, Roboman’s signature flair.

Although we may not know the real man behind the mask, Roboman’s story on-screen mirrors the persona he has built in real life—a symbol of perseverance, creativity, and the power of staying true to oneself. In Roboman: The Movie, we see him not only as an entertainer but also as a hero who must fight to protect his legacy and the dreams of those he inspires.

Roboman’s ability to communicate without words—relying on his actions, expressions, and that iconic heart sign—remains central to his character in the film. His performance as himself adds a layer of authenticity to the movie, giving fans a deeper connection to the character they’ve come to love over the years.

Though the real man behind the mask remains a mystery, Roboman’s influence on the Maldives is undeniable. As Roboman: The Movie hits theaters on 26th September 2024, audiences can rest assured that Roboman’s legacy will continue to inspire and entertain for years to come—both on the silver screen and in the hearts of Maldivians everywhere.

ROBOMAN: THE MOVIE: VISION OF KANDI

Ibrahim Wisan, popular in the filmdom as Kandi, is a name that has become synonymous with drama and visual storytelling in Dhivehi cinema. Known for his work as an old-school cinematographer, Kandi has always had a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of the visual language of film. With Roboman: The Movie, Kandi takes his career to new heights, marking his first venture into the family film genre and adding another remarkable chapter to his already illustrious career.

Before stepping into the director’s chair, Kandi was widely recognized for his exceptional work behind the camera. As a cinematographer, he contributed to many critically acclaimed projects, known for his ability to capture the perfect shot, evoke emotion, and enhance the narrative through his visual style. His technical prowess and creative vision were evident from the start, making him a sought-after name in the industry.

However, Kandi’s talents were not limited to cinematography alone. His passion for storytelling soon led him to explore the world of direction. His first foray into directing was with a children’s short film, Pink Fairy that charmed audiences with its innocence and imagination. The short film showcased his ability to connect with younger viewers, bringing out the pure and magical essence of childhood through his lens. This marked the beginning of his journey as a director—a journey that would soon take him to new heights.

Roboman: The Movie represents a significant leap for Kandi, as it is his first feature-length film in the family genre. This project allowed him to blend his skills as a cinematographer with his directorial vision, creating a movie that is both visually stunning and emotionally resonant. Kandi’s transition from shorts to feature films showcases his versatility and willingness to explore new genres, pushing the boundaries of his craft.

With Roboman: The Movie, Kandi has ventured into the family genre, a space that requires a delicate balance of humor, emotion, and drama. The film tells the story of two young cousins, Ahu and Asee, who navigate the highs and lows of friendship, rivalry, and dreams as they compete in the Robo Junior Challenge. It’s a narrative that is both heartwarming and thought-provoking, filled with moments of joy, tension, and redemption.

What sets Roboman: The Movie apart is Kandi’s ability to bring a fresh perspective to the family film genre. His background in cinematography is evident in the film’s visual language. Each frame is carefully composed to convey the story’s emotional beats, from the vibrant and energetic dance sequences to the more intimate, character-driven moments. Kandi’s dynamic direction, coupled with fluid camerawork and stunning visual effects by Mohamed Saami, creates a cinematic experience that is both entertaining and visually captivating.

Kandi’s direction also brings out the best in his cast, particularly the newcomers, Amelia and Misha, who play Ahu and Asee. Their chemistry and performances add a layer of authenticity and relatability to the film, making the story resonate with audiences of all ages.

Roboman: The Movie marks a new chapter in Kandi’s career, highlighting his growth as a filmmaker and his ability to handle a full-length feature in a genre he had not previously explored. His dedication to creating a film that appeals to both children and adults shows his commitment to expanding the horizons of Dhivehi cinema. Kandi’s approach to directing this film is not just about entertainment; it’s about telling a story that speaks to the hearts of its viewers, encouraging them to dream, to support each other, and to confront challenges with courage.

Kandi’s journey from cinematographer to director has been marked by bold choices, a relentless pursuit of excellence, and a deep understanding of the art of filmmaking. Roboman: The Movie is not just another film on his resume—it’s a statement of his growth, his vision, and his passion for storytelling.

Roboman: The Movie is set to hit cinemas on 26th September 2024. Stay tuned for more updates and keep an eye on Kandi’s ever-evolving journey as one of the Maldives’ most promising directors.

ROBOMAN: THE MOVIE: A VISUAL TRIUMPH BY SAMI

In the world of filmmaking, certain artists possess the power to elevate a story, creating visual spectacles that captivate audiences and linger in their minds long after the credits roll. Mohamed Sami is one such talent—a cinematographer and CGI artist whose exceptional work on Roboman: The Movie promises to mesmerize viewers. With his ability to seamlessly blend CGI with live-action footage and his eye for stunning cinematography, Sami has crafted a visually breathtaking portrayal of Malé and a futuristic apartment for Roboman in 2040, setting a new benchmark in Dhivehi cinema.

One of the most talked-about elements of Roboman: The Movie would be its strikingly vivid scenes of Malé in the year 2040. Sami’s vision of the city is both futuristic and familiar, capturing the essence of Malé’s landscape while infusing it with a dynamic, modern twist. His rendition of Roboman’s apartment is equally breathtaking. These scenes transport viewers to a futuristic Malé, where towering structures, vibrant colors, monorails, and other contemporary elements feel both aspirational and grounded.

Sami’s CGI work is nothing short of remarkable. His ability to create a futuristic cityscape that feels authentic and lived-in showcases his visionary talent. The CGI seamlessly integrates with live-action footage, enhancing the narrative without overpowering it. This delicate balance between visual effects and real-world elements is going to keep the audience deeply immersed in the story, fully believing in the world the characters inhabit.

What truly makes Sami’s work in Roboman: The Movie stand out is how effortlessly he merges CGI with live action. Instead of feeling like a separate layer, the CGI is woven into the fabric of the film, enriching the story’s emotional beats and adding depth to the narrative, instantly transporting the audience to a near-future version of Malé.

Sami’s attention to detail is evident in every frame. He uses CGI not merely to create a spectacle, but to tell a story—each visual element serves a purpose. His work demonstrates that CGI, when used effectively, can be a powerful storytelling tool that adds layers of meaning and emotion to a film.

Beyond his groundbreaking CGI work, Mohamed Sami’s expertise as a cinematographer is evident throughout Roboman: The Movie. His camera work is dynamic and fluid, capturing the energy and emotion of each scene with precision. From the vibrant dance sequences of the Robo Junior Challenge to the quieter, more intimate moments between characters, Sami’s camera movements are meticulously designed to draw viewers into the film’s world.

The film’s action-packed dance sequences are shot with a keen understanding of rhythm and flow, enhancing the choreography and allowing the audience to feel every beat and movement. Sami’s use of sweeping shots, tight close-ups, and innovative angles keeps the visuals fresh and engaging, ensuring that each scene feels distinct and purposeful.

Mohamed Sami’s work on Roboman: The Movie would undoubtedly set a new standard for visual storytelling in Dhivehi cinema. His ability to create a believable and immersive world through a combination of CGI and live action, coupled with his exceptional cinematography, marks him as a standout talent in the industry.

Roboman: The Movie is set to be released on September 26, 2024. Stay tuned for more!

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!