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Moosa Aleef
Maldivian film actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moosa Aleef (born 23 December 1999) is a Maldivian film actor.
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Aleef initially gained recognition as a performer through social media platforms such as Musical.ly and TikTok, where he showcased his talent. He made his acting debut in 2022 with a brief role in Ali Seezan's romantic web series Dhoadhi.[1] The series follows the story of two troubled individuals whose fates intertwine as they cross the sea in search of love and affection.[2] The series received mostly negative reviews from critics.[2]
In 2023, Aleef made his feature film debut with Yoosuf Shafeeu's comedy film Jokaru (2023).[3] The film revolves around a trio of thugs pursuing a suitcase, leading to a series of comedic misadventures.[4] Aminath Luba from The Press described it as a "laughing riot" and praised Aleef's performance, writing, "Aleef gave no space for criticism. Despite this being his debut film, he has stood out in frames shared with veteran actors".[5] He later appeared in Aishath Rishmy romantic web series Yaaraa, where he played a colleague of the main character in a narrative about the contrasting lives of two sisters facing the realities of relationships.[6]
In 2024, Aleef appeared in Ilyas Waheed's horror film Kanbalhi, which follows a small family whose lives unravel after moving into a sinister house in search of a fresh start.[7] His portrayal of a possessed man in the film received positive reviews from critics.[8] Aminath Luba from The Press described his role as "difficult yet perfectly delivered", highlighting his ability despite limited experience.[7] Ahmed Hameed Adam from Minoos praised Aleef's "sparkling good screen presence".[9]
He then collaborated with Ali Azzam for the action crime drama film Dheydharu Ruin (2024), addresses the issue of human trafficking—a first for Maldivian cinema.[10] While the film received mixed reviews, Aleef's performance was widely praised.[11] Mariyam Waheedha from Sauvees called him "an aspiring actor with the potential to be in the big league if provided with such good opportunities".[12] Later that year, he appeared in Dark Rain Entertainment's romantic web series Roaleemay, opposite Nuzuhath Shuaib as a couple struggling with the challenges of parenthood.[13][14]
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† | Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released |
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