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Yaaraa
Maldivian web series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yaaraa is a Maldivian romantic comedy drama web series produced and directed by Aishath Rishmy. It features an ensemble cast including Aminath Rasheedha, Aishath Rishmy, Mariyam Azza, Ahmed Azmeel, Mohamed Vishal, Ismail Jumaih, Fathimath Sara Adam, Hussain Shadhyaan, Mariyam Waheedha and Nuzuhath Shuaib in main roles. The pilot episode of the series was released on 24 April 2023.[1]
Written by Ahmed Iqbal, the series revolves around polar opposite lives of two sisters who are faced with the reality of relationships. The entirety of the series focuses on the hardships that teach the siblings what it takes to make and break the bond of a lifetime. This film stands as a remarkable achievement in Maldivian cinema, marking the highest number of actors ever featured in a film production, featuring over ninety actors in different roles.[2]
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Cast and characters
Main
- Aishath Rishmy as Raayaa; the eldest daughter of Zainab and a die-hard fan of Shah Rukh Khan. Ambitious and driven, she sees her life as a fairytale waiting to unfold. Raaya embodies empowerment, balancing her aspirations with a deep commitment to her family, making her a strong and family-oriented woman.
- Mariyam Azza as Shaayaa; youngest child of Zainab, a highly maintained social media influencer and a successful model.
- Ahmed Azmeel as Shinaan Rasheed; the ambitious and family-oriented husband of Raaya. As the eldest and only son in a family of four, Shinaan carries a strong sense of responsibility and strives to make his mark in the world.
- Mohamed Vishal as Naail; the only son of a wealthy family who is well educated son despite his dream to be a musician. He is also the boyfriend of Shaaya whom he meets through his best friend Zak.
- Ismail Jumaih as Zein Malik; a free-spirited individual who has been married twice and considers marriage as a trial. His professional life mirrors his unconventional approach.
- Fathimath Sara Adam as Zaheena "Zak" Abdul Kareem; a spirited and tomboyish girl who thrives on engaging in thought-provoking arguments. Unafraid to challenge family and societal norms, she defies cultural expectations to embrace her independence and serve as a powerful role model for women.
- Hussain Shadhyaan as Abdul "Kelly" Kaleem; the only child of a wealthy family who thrives on drama and craves attention. With a firm belief that marriage and settling down are not for him, Kelly embraces a lifestyle free from commitment, preferring to explore life's adventures without being tied down.
- Mariyam Waheedha as Riyaasha; the adopted child of Zainab and an unfortunate lover.
- Nuzuhath Shuaib as Aminath Rizwana; the sister of Shinaan and the best friend of Raaya. Rizwana holds a strong belief in arranged marriages and she embraces the idea of finding love through a more traditional approach.
- Ali Seezan as Rafkhan; Raaya's ex-boyfriend.
Recurring
- Sharaf Abdulla as Eddy; a colleague of Zak
- Nathasha Jaleel as Huya Qasim; Raaya's colleague at gym
- Ahmed Asim as Fayaz; Shinan's best friend who is married to his high school sweetheart Gulfa. He is a womanizer and a narrow minded person.
- Maleeha Waheed as Dhiyana "D"; Shaaya's colleague
- Aminath Rasheedha as Zainab Ahmed; a devoted widow who lost her husband, Shareef, twenty-two years ago. With unwavering dedication, she serves as a loving mother to her two daughters, Raaya and Shaaya.
- Myeha Adam as Hudha Didi; Shaaya's colleague
- Ahmed Ishaar as Sultan Shakir; a wealthy entrepreneur and the boss of Shaaya.
- Aminath Rishfa as Zeyba; a rich and empowered businesswoman
- Mariyam Haleem as Ruqiyya; an elderly woman and a friend of Zainab, who defies societal expectations with her lively spirit and social media prowess. Embracing her unique persona, she sees herself as a brand and enjoys flirting.
- Zuleikha Manike as Sofiyya; an elderly woman and a friend of both Zainab and Ruqiyya, who is more invested in social media appearances and has a history of multiple failed marriages.
- Aisha Ali as Nasha Ali; the love interest of Zein
- Aminath Silna as Rimsha; Shaaya's colleague
- Shaha Adhunaan as Ferlin Samadh; Shaaya's colleague
- Ahmed Abaan as Bunty; Shaaya's colleague
- Lamha Latheef as Aneesa "Annie" Fahumee (season 2); Shinan's ex-girlfriend.
- Ahmed Sharif as Faruhadh (season 4); Rizwana's fiancé.
- Aishath Gulfa as Gulfa; Fayaz's wife.
- Mohamed Shaif as Farash (season 3); A man from Addu with whom Shaaya has an affair.
- Moosa Aleef as Shinaan's colleague
- Moosa Shinaan as Kokky; Shinaan's colleague
Guest
- Ali Nadheeh as Haisham; Riyasha's ex-boyfriend
- Ismail Rasheed as Ahmed Shafeeu; Shinaan's boss
- Shahuma Ahmed as Riyaazaa
- Sofiyya Mohamed as Shiyaanaa
- Ahmed Shakir as Iqbal; Huya's third husband
- Hamid Ali as a customer
- Mariyam Shifa as Shifa; Zein's first wife
- Irufana Ibrahim as Zein's second wife
- Aminath Rashfa as Aasha; Zein's third wife
- Ahmed Sunie as photographer
- Ahmed Fizam as Fitte; Shaaya's ex-boyfriend
- Ali Usam as Dhona; Shaaya's ex-boyfriend
- Shimal Hameed as Shimal; Shaaya's ex-boyfriend
- Ibrahim Sobah as Sobah; Raayaa's ex-boyfriend
- Ismail Aziel Azumeel as young Shinaan Rasheed
- Mariyam Ashfa as Sultan's wife
- Ali Azim as Riyaasha's date
- Ahmed Ifnaz Firag as Ifnaz; Huya's first husband
- Ibrahim Ziyau Mohamed as Ziyau; Huya's second husband
- Razeena Thaufeeq as Razee; Shaaya's designer
- Mohamed Ishfan as Ishfan; Riyaasha's date
- Mohamed Abdul Ghanee as an attendee of Zeyba's event
- Bokitos as an attendee of Zeyba's event
- Hassan Irufan as a musician in Zeyba's event
- Maria Teresa Pagano as herself
- Afnan Ibrahim as Afnan; Raaya's gym client
- Aminath Muhusiana as Moonty
- Mohamed Manik as Annie's boyfriend
- Ilyas Waheed as an attendee of a film event
- Abdulla Azman as a gym trainer
- Aminath Aseela as a gym trainer
- Dheena Ahmed as Jerry; Fayaz's customer
- Ahmed Jillian Rashad as G; D's boyfriend
- Mohamed Rasheed as Zeyba's father
- Aminath Shuha as Roxy; Huya's best friend
- Washiya Mohamed as Zara; Shaaya's college friend
- Ahmed Maseeh as Messy; D's first lover
- Mohamed Rifshan as Jailam; a friend of Farash
- Saamee Hussain Didi as wedding designer
- Mohamed Waheed as Zubeir; Naail's father
- Hassan Adam as Kelly's friend
- Mohamed Mamdhooh Ahmed (Myke) as Kelly's friend
- Hussain Anees (Justin) as Kelly's friend
- Ruthba Ahmed as Kelly's friend
- Ansham Mohamed as Kelly's friend
- Ijulaal Ahmed as Kelly's friend
- Aishath Razan Ramiz as Zein's girlfriend
- Shehenaaz Moosa as Zein's girlfriend
- Ahmed Easa as Hudha's boyfriend
- Ahmed Emau as D's boyfriend
- Ali Inaz as Rimsha's husband
- Imad Ali as Ferlin's husband
- Abdulla Muaz
- Sheela Najeeb as Kelly's mother
- Ahmed Saeed as Rafkhan's brother
- Amira Ismail as Raidha; Rafkhan's sister-in-law
- Shanih Ali as a musician
- Thaathi Adam as a host
- Adhuham Layal Qasim as Aasha's boyfriend
- Mohamed Afrah as magistrate
- Ahmed Shareesh as Nasha's boyfriend
- Adam Rizwee as Gulfa's current boyfriend
- Shahudha Mahmoodh as Eddy's girlfriend
- Reeko Moosa Manik as Annie's boyfriend
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Episodes
Series overview
Season 1 (2023)
Season 2 (2023–2024)
Season 3 (2024)
Season 4 (2024)
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Development
Ahmed Iqbal embarked on the screenplay writing process for the film in 2016.[4] Originally envisioned as a feature film, the concept later evolved into a web series spanning four seasons.[4][5] Filming for the project commenced in 2020; however, production was abruptly halted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, causing a temporary suspension of filming activities.[4] The project was officially announced on 28 May 2020 through an Instagram live hosted by director Aishath Rishmy, revealing most of the cast of the series.[6] In the initial stage, the project was revealed to be co-directed with Ravee Farooq, however, Rishmy later confirmed the project with minimal changes in cast and production seat.[7] Apart from the greater Male' region, filming took place in K. Maafushi, Vaavu Atoll, Laamu Atoll and Crossroads.[8] The project was completed in April 2023.[8]
Soundtrack
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Release and reception
The first episode of the series was released on 24 April 2023 through Baiskoafu while the first two episodes of the series was simultaneously premiered on Olympus Cinema.[9]
Alim Abdul Latheef from Sun rated the first two epsisodes highly and wrote: "The series revolves around the intricate dynamics of relationships between spouses, family members, friends, and colleagues. The characters were introduced in an enticing and captivating manner, capturing the audience's attention from the very beginning". Apart from the cinematography, writing and direction, Azza's performance as Shaaya was highlighted by Latheef as the best thing from the series.[10]
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References
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