AY calls Nollywood a backstabbing community as he responds to Kevin Ikeduba's now famous video
AY Makun (Instgram/AYComedian)
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AY's reaction to Kevin Ikeduba's now famous video will leave you speechless as he reveals that Nollywood is a back stabbing community.
The comedian took to his
Instagram page on Tuesday, December 11, 2018, where he reacted to Kevin
Ikeduba's now-famous video. In his post, AY agreed with the actor in all
levels stating different flaws in the industry.
"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," he wrote.
It would be recalled
that Kevin Ikeduba over the weekend sent brought the internet to a
standstill when he slammed his fellow colleagues in the Nollywood
industry.
Kevin Ikeduba calls out actors in Nollywood on living fake life
A Nollywood actor
Kevin Ikeduba is leading a charge against some colleagues who are
dragged for living a fake life. analyses that their famous status is
lacking in depth and love. On Friday, December 7, 2018, Ikeduba shares a
video on Instagram to criticize those who are not able to offer genuine
help to one another. Kevin Ikeduduba favours openness about one's
feelings as opposed to pretense.
In the comments
section, most readers commend the actor who joined Nollywood in the year
2000. He is able to act in English and Yoruba movies due to his
competence in both languages. Ikeduba is often known for his role as an
antagonist in many of the films he has starred in.
His rugged
personality on TV is, however, a wide contrast to his true personality.
He confirms this in a 2012 interview with Vanguard News.
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