Gaumee Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer
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Gaumee Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer | |
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Awarded for | Best Male Playback Singer |
Country | Maldives |
Presented by | National Centre for the Arts |
The Gaumee Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer is given as part of the Gaumee Film Awards for Maldivian Films.
The award was first given in 1994. Here is a list of the award winners and the nominees of the respective award ceremonies.
Winners and nominees
- 1st Award: Mohamed Huzam - "Loabi Maquboolu Nuvee" – Jazubaathu
- 2nd Award: Umar Zahir - "Mooney Thiee Hiyy Edhey" - Haqqu
- 3rd Award: Not Available
- 4th Award: Abdul Hannan Moosa Didi - "Ossifavaa Iru Eree Ey" - Edhi Edhi Hoadheemey[1]
- 5th Award: Hussain Ali - "Shikaayathekey" - Hiyani[2][3]
- 6th Award: Mohamed Abdul Ghanee - "Bunaa Hiyy Vey" - Zalzalaa En'buri Aun[4]
- Mohamed Abdul Ghanee - "Vee Banavefaa Adhu Falhuvefaa" - Veeraana
- Mumthaz Moosa - "Hiyy Rohvaanulaa" - Hiyy Rohvaanulaa
- Mumthaz Moosa - "Hithu Vindhaa" - Dhin Veynuge Hithaamaigaa
- Ibrahim Zaid Ali - "Kon Kahala Lolhumeh" - Heyonuvaane
- 7th Award: Mohamed Abdul Ghanee – Hiyy Yaara Dheefa[5][6]
- Moosa Samau – Mihashin Furaana Dhandhen
- Abdul Hannan – Kuhveriakee Kaakuhey?
- Ibrahim Zaid Ali – Hiyy Yaara Dheefa
- Mohamed Abdul Ghanee – Hiyy Yaara Dheefa
- 8th Award: Ahmed Nashid - "Thakurah Baheh" - Hulhudhaan [7][8]
- Ahmed Furugan - "Noon Noon Nudhey" - Vaashey Mashaa Ekee
- Mohamed Abdul Ghanee - "Ummeedh" - Vafaatheri Kehiveriya
- Ahmed Ibrahim - "Gandhee Huvaa" - Ahsham
- Shammoon Mohamed - "Gellifa" - Emme Fahu Vindha Jehendhen
- 9th Award: Ahmed Nabeel Mohamed - "Hiyy Avas Vaa Goiy" - Bos[9][10]
- Mohamed Abdul Ghanee - "Aharenge Hiyy Himeynvey" - Bos
- Mohamed Aalam Latheef - "Loabivaa Ey" - Mee Loaybakee
- Hussain Shifan - "Dhin Ufaa" - Dhevansoora
- Shammoon Mohamed - "Dhuniye Dhauruve" - Vakin Loabin
See also
References
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