Hashir Mohamed

HASHIR MOHAMED
Born Kerala, India
Occupation Writer, Film maker
Years active 2011 - present

Hashir Mohamed (Kerala, India) is a screen writer in Malayalam cinema.

Early life and Education

Hashir Mohamed was born in Kottakkal, kerala, and was graduated from College of Engineering, Trivandrum .[1] His family name is Valiyakandathil.[2]

Career

After graduation, before joining films Hashir Mohamed worked with IT companies like HCL (Bangalore), Accenture (Chennai), Nokia (Helsinki), and Deutsche Bank (Singapore)[1]

His first film as a writer, Aami in Anchu Sundharikal directed by Anwar Rasheed was released in 2013- June, and his second film as writer Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi (NPCB) directed by Sameer Thahir was released in 2013- August. Many incidents in the film NPCB were reportedly based on real life incidents.[3][4] Both were commercially successful and critically acclaimed.

Sexual Assault Charges and Police Arrest

On 28 February 2014, Maradu police arrested Hashir Mohamed from his apartment, on charges of assault on a woman with sexual intent.[5][6]

When the lady came down from the 10th storey flat to get baby food from the 4th story flat of her sister, Hashir Mohamed came down from the flat above in the nude and assaulted her outside the flat. When she cried out for help, neighbours came out and apprehended him.[7][8] He was later handed over to the police. The police said that he was in the nude and under the influence of drugs during the act. In the subsequent search, cops recovered ganja from his flat.[9] In the bail petition, Hashir denied the charges.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Language Writer Notes
2013 Anchu Sundharikal Malayalam Yes The story Ami in the Anthology film Starring Fahad Fazil directed by Anwar Rasheed[1]
2013 Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi Malayalam Yes Starring Dulquer Salmaan and Sunny Wayne. Directed by Sameer Thahir

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