Thursday, April 18, 2019

WOW! Checkout the most talked about Nollywood movies ever! No. 9 is major throwback

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The movie industry in Nigeria releases a lot of productions each year, while some are nothing to write home about and we would prefer even not to discuss them, there are some that emerge and receive unanimous praises.In this line, we have thought of a rundown of 25 of the most discussed nollywood films.
1. Last Flight to Abuja (2012)
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When it was released in 2012, it sparked a lot of amazing reactions from viewers. From the amazing star cast such as Jim Iyke, Omotola, Jide Kosoko, Ali Nuhu and British-Nigerian performing artist Hakeem Kae-Kazim, to the quality and size of the creation, last Flight to Abuja showed Nigerians that nollywood was definitely waxing stronger.



2.Mr Ibu (2004)
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The mix of John Okafor and Osita Iheme (Pawpaw) in any movie is a formula for quick comedy. Mr Ibu was an unquestionably clever set up and it placed John Okafor as a first rate comic in Nollywood. In light of the fame of the film, the name “Mr Ibu”, has turned into a generally acknowledged false name for that actor.
3. Osuofia in London (2003)
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Without a doubt, handsdown, Osuofia In London bags the one of the most hilarious Nollywood movies to grace our screens.   The film highlighted Nkem owoh in his prime. “Osuofia” was on everybody’s lips even without the power of social media



4. The wedding Party (2016)
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The second highest earning Nollywood movie ever! Only to be defeated by its own sequel. The wedding Party had all the glamour and marvelousness and every one of the stars you could consider. This was Kemi Adetiba’s directorialdebut, and she came in with a bang! The wedding Party was enormously prominent both home and abroad. The promotion was to such an extent that on the off chance that you hadn’t watched it you were a huge slacker.
5. October 1 (2014)
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Expert chief Kunle Afolayan has been on a low of late, yet in 2014 he knocked some people’s socks off with his film October 1. October 1 previously had individuals talking a year prior to its debut. Nigerians were surprised by itsexpensive budget of more than three hundred million naira, its authentic setting and the general greatness of the creation. When it was finally released, the entire nation went ballistic , everyone needed to see and discuss the movie.


6. The Figurine (2009)
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Kunle Afolayan’s spine chiller broke new grounds in Nigerian film, particularly with the size of itsproduction. The film had a star sudded cast and a truely Nigerian story. the\Figurine was cherished by both fans and critics as Nigerian wondered about Kunke Afolayan’s exceptional skill in the industry
7. Living in Bondage (1992/1993)
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Living in Bondage was discharged in two sections somewhere in the range of 1992 and 1993. It recounts to the account of Andy (Keneth Okonkwo) who sacrifices his wife Merit so as to increase riches. The movie ushered in the trend of movies that contained themes of human sacrifices and money ritual.



8. King of Boys (2018)
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Kemi Adetiba’s sophomore film King of Boys was a moment hit, netting more than 245 million naira in film industry. It had everything an extraordinary film ought to have, a various and madly skilled cast, an incredible story and a faultless generation quality. The film likewise contained a few critical lines and scenes that were on everybody’s lips and that will proceed to resound and turn into a piece of popular culture.
9. Jenifa (2008)
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Funke Akindele’s 2008 blockbuster “Jenifa” is an amazing movie, loved by all. The movie delivered a standout amongst the most adored and discussed characters, played by Funke Akindele herself, for which she won an AMAA for best performing artist in a main job. A spin-off was discharged in 2011, trailed by a TV arrangement which was propelled in 2014 dependent on the character.




10. Blood Sisters (2003)
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Coordinated by expert producer Tchidi Chikere and gazing Omotola jalade Ekehinde, Genevieve Nnaji and Patience Ozokwor, Blood sisters was unquestionably a most loved among motion picture darlings. It recounted to the account of egotistical wants envy and hatred between two sisters Gloria and Esther.
11. Lion Heart (2018)
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Nollywood legend Genevieve Nnaji made her directorial debut with Lion Heart, a motion picture about Adaeze, depicted by Genevieve who is in a race against time to spare her dads organization. Gloating nollywood legends, for example, Pete Edochie, nkem Owoh and Kanayo .O. Kanayo, Lion Heart broke new reason for nollywood, being the first Netflix unique film to be delivered in Nigeria. This was an accomplishment that Nigerians appreciated. The film was discussed both in the positive and negative light.
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