Aisha (2026 film)

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Aisha (stylized in all caps) is a 2026 documentary released by Adhadhu. Aisha talks about a woman who had an alleged affair between a woman—whose real name is unknown and referred to as Aisha—and President Mohamed Muizzu.

Created byAdhadhu
Country of originMaldives
Original languageDhivehi
Production locationMaldives
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Created byAdhadhu
Country of originMaldives
Original languageDhivehi
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Production locationMaldives
Running time30:10
Original release
Release28 March 2026 (2026-03-28)
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The documentary talks about the events that occurred during the affair between Aisha and Muizzu.

Aisha contacted President Mohamed Muizzu in December 2024 to request a job, citing her work relationship with him at the People's National Congress.[1] Following a meeting, she started working at the President's Office as an Executive Administrator.[1]

Aisha alleged that Muizzu and her had sex three times on a sofa in the President's cabin, and the main table.[2][3] She had also alleged that she received a budget of MVR 50,000, at one instance receiving MVR 70,000, with the money being handed by Muizzu's personal secretary Hassan. From 6 January to 29 April 2025, Muizzu had called Aisha fifty times on the Signal app, additionally calling her four times a day.[2] Muizzu had even texted her outside of working hours and used the timer feature to hide messages.[3]

According to Aisha, Muizzu's intentions weren't professional from the outset and their relationship turned into a sexual relationship, with she alleging Muizzu promised to marry her as his second wife and take care of her two-year-old child.[1][2]

When Aisha and Muizzu's affair was discovered by Muizzu's wife Sajidha Mohamed, she was transferred to the Ministry of Social and Family Development and later to the Ministry of Higher Education, Labour and Skills Development.[1]

Reception

When asked for comment, The President's Office's Spokesperson Heena Waleed denied the allegations, stating that "These allegations are baseless and blatant lies".[3]

Death threats were made against Adhadhu CEO Hussain Fiyaz Moosa and journalist Mohamed Shahuzan following the release of the documentary.[4] The pair stated that they plan to file a police complaint over the death threat.[4]

A complaint was filed by Adhadhu to the Maldives Police Service to verify the claims told in the documentary.[5]

The Maldives Media and Broadcasting Commission announced that it would be investigating the documentary and formally notified Adhadhu.[6]

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