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Ahmed Nimal, pioneer of Maldivian cinema, passes away

By Hussain Shinan Published 3 hours ago

The Maldivian film industry is mourning the loss of one of its most influential figures, as veteran actor and director Ahmed Nimal passed away on Thursday at the age of 62.

Nimal had been hospitalised after suffering a stroke on the evening of December 31 last year. He was initially admitted to ADK Hospital before being transferred to Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital (IGMH), where he remained under medical care. IGMH confirmed that he passed away at 6:50 a.m. on Thursday morning.

Over a career spanning more than three decades, Nimal built a reputation as one of the most versatile talents in Maldivian cinema. His contributions extended beyond acting to include directing, writing, editing and producing, making him a central figure in shaping the country’s film industry.

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Among the many films he directed are Zalzalaa, Yoosuf, Niuma and Khalas, while his 1993 production Sitee — which he wrote, directed and starred in — remains one of the most popular films among local audiences.

As an actor, Nimal was equally admired for his range. He portrayed both leading characters and emotionally resonant father-figure roles in films such as Veerana, Niuma, Mihashin Furaana Dhaandhen and Neyngi Yaaru Vakivy, earning widespread recognition for his compelling performances.

In 1991, he was honoured with the National Encouragement Award in recognition of his service to the Maldivian film industry — an early testament to the lasting impact he would go on to make.

Nimal’s passing marks the end of a significant chapter in Maldivian cinema, leaving behind a legacy of storytelling and artistry that influenced generations of filmmakers and audiences alike.

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