AY has also thrown a jab at
Nollywood, just after veteran actor Kevin Aduba went public with the state of
things in the movie industry which according to him has the ‘fakest’ lives and
people.
According to AY, he decided
to come forward with more scathing details about Nollywood after Kevin Aduba’s
post, because he has also been exposed to the good, the bad and ugly. The
comedian disclosed that the ‘fakeness’ in Nollywood is fast becoming a legacy
designed for posterity, and the Nigerian movie industry is a backstabbing
community where some pretend to love you in the open and condemn all your
determination and efforts to succeed when you are not there.
He wrote;
As a growing actor and a
movie producer, NOLLYWOOD has exposed me to both the good, the bad and
ugly.Barely few years in the industry, i have experienced all sorts from the
stables of the high and mighty self entitled ‘stakeholders’, to the very
insecured individuals whose only claim to fame is an old testament fact of “We
started this industry”.The above post by @kevinikeduba, has given me the
courage to further introduce you to our Nollywood. So welcome to an industry
where rivalry and fakeness is fast becoming a legacy designed for posterity.
Welcome to a backstabbing
community where some pretend to love you in the open and condenm all your
determination and efforts to succeed when you are not there. Welcome to an
industry where enmity reigns supreme… Eg “If you are using her in the movie,
then i can’t be on it”, or “i can’t be in your film and not play the lead
role”. Welcome to an industry where some actors have more visible roles on
Instagram and Red Carpets. Welcome to an industry where some would maintain a
position that would make you keep to yourself rather than ask for a selfie.
Welcome to an industry
where some cannot use their platforms to help another colleague to promote his
or her work(including the ones they are contracted for). Welcome to an industry
where most families mainly depend on public support when one of our own falls
sick.
Welcome to an industry
where some engages themselves daily on WhatsApp groups chatting about how
others have no business making movies (even when they break their own records
back to back). Moving the industry forward goes beyond seeking for the downfall
of others, or basking in the euphoria of an old glory that has been taken over
by trend and time.
Above all, i still see
Nollywood as a special place; a place filled with creative geniuses. Working
together and supporting ourselves can only make greater arts happen to the
diverse audiences we all set out to entertain.
But at the end of each plastic characters that comes with movie
productions, let’s find a way to share our real side. It’ll either scare away every
fake person in our life or it will inspire them to finally let go of that
mirage called “perfection”
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