He was born in Ponnani, Kerala.[5] His father owned a movie theatre named 'Alankar' in Ponnani.[6] Hamza said his enthusiasm in movies were developed from there, as he spent much of his holidays within the theatre.[6] Some of his childhood experiences with the movie theatre were included in the movie Thallumaala.[7]
Career
He started his career by directing a short film based on U. P. Jayaraj's short story 'Bihar'.[6] Later he directed some documentaries, short films and ad films.[1] It was his friendship with director Muhsin Parari that led to the possibility of doing a feature-length project.[5] He was approached by Muhsin to write a movie after Muhsin's directorial debut KL 10 Patthu was failed to perform in box office, but the project was shelved (this was later turned out to be the 2022 movie Thallumaala).[8] He was asked by Lijo Jose Pellissery and Chemban Vinod Jose to direct an independent adaptation of 2017 Kannada movie Ondu Motteya Kathe.[9] Ashraf Hamza approached Sameer Thahir and Shyju Khalid with this project and they agreed to produce the movie along with Lijo Jose Pellissery and Chemban Vinod Jose.[9] The project was conceived under the title Thamaasha and Sameer Thahir handled the cinematography with Vinay Forrt and Chinnu Chandni in lead roles.[10] The movie was released on 19 June 2019 to critical acclaim.[11][12][13]
Ashraf Hamza introduced Muhsin Parari as a lyricist.[24] Muhsin was asked to complete the lines of Paadi Njan, an incomplete Mappilappaattu written by Pulikkottil Hyder into a full-length song for the movie Thamaasha.[25] Later on Muhsin Parari wrote all the songs in all of Ashraf Hamza's movies.[26][27]
All of Ashraf Hamza's movies were shot in and around his hometown Ponnani.[28] Except for Bheemante Vazhi, the plots were also set in Ponnani.[29]
Chemban Vinod Jose acted as the co-producer of all three movies directed by Ashraf Hamza and scripted one, Bheemante Vazhi.[30]