Thursday, August 21, 2014

Joke Silva, Yaw and Tonto Dike Feature In Tunde Kelani's Ebola Facts Campaign Video

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Nollywood stars Joke Silva, Tonto Dikeh and comedian Steve Onu a.k.a Yaw – have been featured in an Ebola awareness campaign video. Tonto and Yaw act as a couple in a skit that emphasizes the importance of hygiene by washing hands regularly as a preventive measure to tackle the deadly virus. Joke reads out the facts in her usual motherly manner.

The campaign was directed by renowned movie director Tunde Kelani. Produced by Nollywood Workshops, CcHub Nigeria, Naija247Medic. Health Information provided by US Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

Watch below...

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Lala Akindoju and Kunle Afolayan in New Trailer For Dazzling Mirage by Tunde Kelani

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The premiere of the movie ‘Dazzling Mirage’ by veteran director; Tunde Kelani is just round the corner, and to keep us expectant, the producers have released a second trailer and new photos.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Movie Trailer - Tunde Kelani's new movie, Dazzling Mirage

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The trailer for Tunde Kelani's new movie, Dazzling Mirage, is here! Lala Akindoju and Kunle Afolayan star in the much anticipated movie, which features a sickle- cell sufferer who has to overcome social stigma, prejudice and her own low self-esteem, to achieve success, marriage and motherhood.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Watch Full Movie - Oleku 1 and 2 by Tunde Kelani

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On Tunde Kelani's Youtube channel, he wrote: "Dear Friends, in the spirit of Valentine and due to popular demand, I have finally decided to upload the part 2 to this timeless love classic O LE KU. You will be able to watch freely from Thursday 14th February 2013 - Valentines Day on our YouTube channel. So why not sit back and relax with loved ones and invoke classic nostalgic memories of love and friendship... Happy Valentines! TK"

Oleku is a timeless love classic produced by Tunde Kelani in the 70s or 80s. I hear that the movie was so popular when it came out that it sparked a fashion revolution in Nigeria with the short aso oke Iro and Buba which is still called Oleku today. I had not watched this movie before and will try to finish it by the weekend. Shot in Yoruba with English subtitles, the movie Synopsis is as follows;