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Nemsia Studios Unveils Action-Packed Film, Suky 

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Nemsia Studios has announced the release of Suky, an action drama set to premiere on Prime Video on March 7. The film explores the gritty world of underground Dambe boxing and the fight for survival.

Directed by Ola Cardoso and produced by Bamidele Adelusi, Suky features a star-studded cast, including James Damilare, Tobi Bakre, Olarotimi Fakunle, Femi Adebayo, Bimbo Ademoye, Ibrahim Yekini, and Boma Akpore. The movie blends intense action with deep emotional themes, promising an engaging cinematic experience.

Suky is coming from the makers of Breath of Life, which was released in 2023 and set the internet on fire with the compelling storyline and impeccable acting delivered by Wale Ojo, Chimezie Imo, and Genoveva Umeh.

Set in Nigeria, the film follows Suky, a man seeking vengeance after a tragic event shatters his life. Born into a family of legendary boxers, he finds himself locked in a brutal prison. His only hope for freedom lies in an underground Dambe boxing tournament, where winning means a chance at redemption.

With a compelling storyline and a strong visual style, Suky is expected to captivate audiences when it debuts exclusively on Prime Video on March 7.

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