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The story revolves around the importance of fame, power, love, and envy, with the Superstar being the only one who deserves the throne.
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Nigeria
Rating
PG-13
Year
2025
Genre
Drama
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In Nollywood, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: not all filmmakers and actors are treated equally. They are tagged as YouTube filmmakers, Netflix stars, or Amazon actors. Her fiery post shed light on an issue that has long simmered beneath the surface but rarely gets addressed with such candour. Afegbai’s grievance stems from a disturbing trend where the industry; and the viewers themselves segregate filmmakers and actors based on where their work is showcased. According to her, this classification unfairly creates a hierarchy, diminishing the talents of those who work primarily on platforms like YouTube while elevating others associated with global giants like Netflix or Amazon. “Normally, an actor is an actor. It’s about, are you a good actor? Can you act? But it’s you viewers that have turned the whole thing upside down,” she said.
The KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Film Authority participated in the prestigious Joburg International Film Festival in Gauteng where they promoted KZN as a premier filming destination. The Joburg Film Festival continues to be a beacon of creativity and collaboration, bringing together filmmakers from across the country and the world. Regarding the festival’s impact, Jackie Motsepe ,the Chief Operations Officer for the KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Film Authority shared insights into the excitement surrounding the event. “The experience has been incredible. The energy is palpable, and it’s inspiring to see the enthusiasm from participants who are eager to learn and grow.” As an international festival, the event has drawn contributions from Nollywood, Canada, and Hollywood, alongside strong representation from South Africa. “It’s been amazing to have such a diverse mix of industry veterans and new talent.
On February 10, 2023 rapper Kiernan Forbes, better known as AKA was gunned down on Florida Road in Durban changing the lives of his family, friends and fans, forever. AKA's friend and former manager, celebrity chef Tebello ‘Tibz’ Motsoane, was also killed in that tragic incident. For his family, a father, a son, a brother, and a partner was taken away that Friday evening, and to the greater public at large, a talent had been lost. Lynn Forbes, Supa Mega’s mother on his recent 37th birthday last month, reflected on the day her firstborn son entered the world.
An enigmatic artist who turned his hand to arthouse and blockbuster film, television, painting and music, Lynch was considered first and foremost one of US cinema's great auteurs. "It is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and the artist, David Lynch," read a statement on his official Facebook page. "There's a big hole in the world now that he's no longer with us. But, as he would say, 'Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.'" The cause and location of death were not specified. Lynch, who lived in Los Angeles, had suffered from emphysema after years of heavy smoking. He emerged on the US indie scene with his groundbreaking 1977 horror "Eraserhead," a creepy and now cult classic shot on a shoestring budget over five years because he kept running out of money and had a wife and daughter to support.
Veteran Ghanaian hiplife artiste, Mzbel, has opened up on her two-decade-long career, disclosing that she has never received an award despite her contributions to the Ghanaian music industry. “I have been in the industry for 20 years, yet I have never received an award,” She stated on Joy FM’s ‘Showbiz A-Z Mzbel was once among the top female artistes who gained popularity beyond the borders of Ghana, particularly in Nigeria, Liberia, Ivory Coast, and Kenya. But speaking on her achievements and contributions to the industry, she noted that while she has been appreciated in other African countries, Ghana has yet to officially recognise her with an award. Speaking further on this situation, Mzbel reflected on what she would do differently if she were starting her music career in today’s world. She also acknowledged that her approach at that time was not well-structured, which may have impacted her recognition in the industry.
In a recent interview, Spyro narrated how he was signed to buisnessman Paul Okoye's One Music Africa Fest labek for two years with nothing to show for it. According to Spyro, he signed to the label because he believed the label has the resources to push his career to the next level. However, during his two years at the label, he was "always in tears and crying". The singer claimed the label failed to invest in 'Funke' his collaboration with four-time Grammy nominee Davido and Mayorkun thus forcing him and his business partner to collect loans to promote the song. "I think he understands the showbiz business more than the does the music business," Spyro said on Paul O's style of running his One African music fest label. Reacting to Spyro's claim, Paul O has revealed that he invested 12 million naira on the singer's career without making a dime in return.
As Whoopi Goldberg hit the Oscars red carpet 34 years after she won Best Supporting Actress for “Ghost,” she revealed that she has seen a finished script for “Sister Act 3.” “We’re hoping it’ll happen sometime this year,” Goldberg said at the Oscars red carpet in Hollywood earlier Sunday. But when asked what she thought about the script, Goldberg responded by saying: “It doesn’t matter what I think. It only matters if Disney wants to do it.” Goldberg starred in the first “Sister Act” back in 1992, which grossed $231 million on a $31 million budget. She returned for the sequel, “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit,” reprising her role as a former lounge singer in the witness protection program who is forced to hide out in a California convent. Ever since the successful first two comedies, people have speculated about a third. Variety reported back in 2020 that Goldberg was officially starring in a threequel, with Tyler Perry producing.
In a recent interview with Nollywood on Radio, Lee responded to the claims, providing clarity on the issues raised. Allegations of biased cinema practices surfaced in December 2024, with actress Mercy Aigbe accusing some cinemas of dissuading fans from seeing her latest film, Thin Line. Similarly, actor Femi Branch alleged that certain cinema staff actively promoted select films, sometimes by wearing branded merchandise, instead of maintaining neutrality. A reality TV star turned filmmaker also claimed to have suffered substantial financial losses due to these practices. In his interview, Lee rejected the notion that cinemas gain any benefit from exhibiting bias. He explained that decisions to prioritize certain films are driven by business factors, noting that movies with higher commercial potential are given prime screening slots and access to superior facilities.
Dar es Salaam. Singeli music, renowned for its fast-paced rhythms and energetic beats, has taken Tanzania by storm. The genre’s influence has extended beyond national borders, with some international artists praising Singeli and even considering it a potential Grammy-winning sound. However, despite its growing popularity and the success of several Singeli artists on global stages, the genre still faces significant obstacles that hinder its full international breakthrough. While Singeli has gained considerable recognition both locally and internationally, it remains in limbo, struggling to fully capitalise on its potential. The Tanzania Singeli Music Association (TASIMA) Chairman, Mr Massoud Kandoro—better known by his stage name Kandoro Baba—outlined the key challenges facing the genre.
Egyptian actress and producer Bushra has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Marvel to create films featuring a Middle Eastern perspective, marking a historic milestone in the Arab world. This partnership aims to introduce an Arab superhero universe, with Egyptian star Mohamed Ramadan being the top choice for the lead role. The films will be produced under Bushra's production company, in collaboration with musician Islam Sabry, who has an extensive Hollywood background, having contributed to major films like "The Bourne Ultimatum," "Joker," and "The Mummy." Notably, this collaboration is a direct partnership with Marvel, without the involvement of other Arab production companies. While specific plot details remain undisclosed, this initiative is set to introduce Arab heroes into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, representing a significant step towards greater diversity in global cinema.
JOHANNESBURG. — Lesedi FM listeners can once again tune in to their favourite radio personality, Nyakallo “Ba2Cada” Leine, following his return after a controversial and uncertain hiatus. The station officially welcomed back the beloved presenter, who resumed his breakfast show duties on Monday, February 17, co-hosting alongside Seipati “Twasa” Seoke. Earlier this month, Ba2Cada, known for his engaging and motivational content, found himself at the centre of a management fallout that saw him barred from the Lesedi FM studios. His troubles began after he failed to show up for his scheduled slots on December 30 and 31, leaving both listeners and management unaware of his absence. A source revealed to “IOL” that the management only realised Leine was missing when the broadcast continued without him, sparking questions regarding his commitment.
The heartwarming video was captured on Sunday, January 19, 2025, when Lil Win presented and gifted his mother a 12-bedroom mansion to mark her 80th birthday. In the video posted on his Instagram page, Lil Win's mother and his wife, Maame Serwaa were clad in beautiful white outfits as they danced.