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Deyemi Okanlawon’s Directorial Debut ‘All’s Fair In Love’ Scores Big at Nigerian Box Office

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Deyemi Okanlawon, a renowned Nigerian actor, marked his directorial debut with the romantic comedy film “All’s Fair In Love,” which achieved remarkable success in its initial days of release. Grossing N10.4 million in its advanced screening just two days after hitting cinemas, the movie sets a new standard as the highest-grossing rom-com to surpass the N10 million mark in such a short time. The film’s potential to engage a broad audience is evident, affirming its significance in Nigeria’s cinematic landscape and indicating positive growth for the Nollywood industry.

Premiered on Valentine’s Day, “All’s Fair In Love” earned an impressive N7.6 million in ticket sales, according to recent data from the Nigerian Box Office (NGA Box Office). The movie’s storyline revolves around the complexities of relationships between two Nigerian business partners and friends, portrayed by Deyemi Okanlawon and Timini Egbuson, who found themselves vying for the affection of the same woman, played by Buhle Samuels. The ensemble cast featured esteemed actors such as Ireti Doyle, Juliet Ibrahim, Adedimeji Lateef, Beauty Tukura, Venita Akpofure, Kunle Bamtefa, Gbubemi Ejeye, Kenzy Udonsenm, Oprah Okereke, and Timilehin Ojeola.

Before the movie’s release, Okanlawon expressed his excitement about the project, highlighting its significance as a unique Valentine’s gift for Nigerian audiences amid challenging times. He emphasised the need for entertainment to provide relief and joy, especially considering the difficulties faced by Nigerians in recent times.

Despite economic challenges such as inflation affecting moviegoers and rising living costs, the successful performance of the movie reflects a promising start for the Nollywood cinema industry. As audiences flock to cinemas to enjoy quality entertainment, the film’s achievements signify resilience and growth within the Nigerian film sector.

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