Nollywood producer and actor, Femi Adebayo, has stated that the current cross culture synergy in the Nollywood has significantly helped the industry grow.
The much celebrated actor stated this while speaking on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Monday, New Year’s Day.
Recall that the actor starred and produced one of the biggest movie of the outgone year, ‘Jagun Jagun’.
While discussing his next movie, he said,“In my coming movie, a Yoruba married an Igbo woman in the movie and the Igbo tribe supported the husband who is a core Yoruba king, they supported their traditions and everything.
“That is one of the things you should look out for this year, the title of the film is ‘Seven Doors’, it’s going to be big. Done with filming, I am at the post,” Adebayo said.
Adebayo announced plans for the filming of the second season of the hit series ‘Jagun Jagun,’ aiming to provide a platform for budding actors to display their skills.
He expressed enthusiasm for the deliberate inclusion of both indigenous language actors and their English counterparts in recent Nollywood productions, highlighting how this intentional decision by industry producers brings him excitement.
“It has really helped the industry and for me, it’s one of the joy that I’m seeing in the industry presently. I am so happy about the harmonization and synergy. We are even coming together to co-produce to engage the Yorubas, even the Hausas, so most of us now when we write scripts we must infuse other tribes,” he said.