Nigerians were plunged into sadness following the passing of rapper Mohbad earlier in the year. Talks and battles to deliver the young man the justice he so richly deserves continue to this day, Praizemedia report.
Nollywood film producer Kunle Afolayan, who disclosed in a recent interview with Culture Custodian that he is already in the planning stages of creating a series inspired by Mohbad’s occurrence, is one person who was also impacted by Mohbad’s passing. What Kune Afolayan had to say was as follows.
Kunle Afolayan made the revelation that he’s already in the planning stage of doing a series inspired by Mohbad’s incident when he was asked during his interview “Most of your films are tailored towards human nature while your protagonists are often complex beings with internal crises and obvious weaknesses. Why is this so and what do you take into consideration when creating your characters and making casting choices? Does this have anything to do with your belief system?”
Kunle said: Recently, I did a short video about Mohbad, and there I mentioned that he acquired massive fame after he died, which is spiritual. As humans, when things happen, we tend to involve some spirituality, attributing good things to God and negative things to the Devil. In these situations, we are reluctant to think that the happenings could be the results of our own actions. This was what informed my second breakout film The Figurine, as I set out to play with people’s minds and gave the story an ambiguous ending.
I’m of the school of thought that life has two sides: good and bad. Whether you’re good or bad, you reap your reward and extend it to your children and unborn generation. So, I try to be as realistic as possible, incorporating this knowledge in my films. I play with religion, beliefs and the natural human angle. All these inform my character constructs. I don’t do films just for entertainment. I do films so that people can see themselves in the characters and story. For instance, after the Mohbad incident, I resolved that I would do a film to reflect the decadence in society with regard to youth culture and substance abuse. I have already informed a writer to create a jumpy series around young people and college life. I think I owe the society the responsibility to use film as a tool to reflect, inform, and possibly correct.
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