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Arese Ugwu Announces Spin-off To The Smart Money Woman Series, Lara Unlimited 

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Arese Ugwu has announced the spin-off to The Smart Money Woman series, “Lara Unlimited.” Ugwu is not only spearheading the project but also taking on the role of scriptwriter.

Samsung has been unveiled as a partner for this upcoming venture in a significant collaboration. The film is scheduled to premiere on International Women’s Day in March.

The Season 2 of The Smart Money Woman premiered in October. Coming three years after the first season. The show, based on Ugwu’s book of the same name, explores five women’s financial and personal journeys.

The character of Lara, portrayed by Toni Tones in the series, garnered acclaim for her unwavering determination and financial ambition. Fans appreciated her portrayal as a strong-willed individual focused on achieving success. “Lara Unlimited” aims to delve deeper into her narrative, exploring the facets that make her a compelling figure.

This partnership with Samsung signifies a notable collaboration between the tech industry and the creative arts, promising to bring innovative elements to the storytelling of “Lara Unlimited.” As the release date approaches, audiences can anticipate a film that entertains and inspires, celebrating women’s strength and resilience.

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