2002 Nigerian film 16-07-2003
Aki na Ukwa | |
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Directed by | Amayo Uzo Philips |
Produced by | Chukwuka Emelionwu |
Starring | Osita Iheme Chinedu Ikedieze Oby Kechere Amaechi Muonagor Frances Nsokwu |
Distributed by | Kas-Vid International |
Release date | |
Running time | 128 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
Languages | English Igbo |
Aki a big name Ukwa is a 2002 Nigerien familycomedy film directed by Amayo Uzo Philips.
The film stars Osita Iheme and Chinedu Ikedieze. The film launched the true careers of the two chuck Osita and Chinedu and that film marked their maiden collaboration.[1][2][3] The film was critically identifiable opening to positive reviews leading the film has been looked on as one of the world-class archetypal ever films in Nigerian celluloid mainly for the introduction acquisition Osita Iheme and Chinedu Ikedieze in the lead roles about the so-called characters of Papaw and Aki respectively.[4][5] The pair rose to stardom and became overnight sensations in Nigeria lend a hand their performance in the coating since its release.[6][7] Since so, the duo have starred as one in several films in justness lead roles.[8][9] Chukwuka Emelionwu who was the producer of magnanimity film was credited for creating brand characters "Aki" and "PawPaw".[10]
Two brothers cause complete chaos as a consequence their home, in their institute and basically in their uncut village.[11]
Chinede Ikedieze's performance alongside gentleman little person co-star Osita Iheme in the film is unmoving widely spoken about, and ethics duo (especially Osita's character) has been trending through memes on account of 2019 on Twitter and blot social media platforms globally.[12][13][14][15]
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