Yoruba Nollywood film-maker, Kunle Afolayan finally reveals why he doesn't features his brothers in his movies
In a recent interview with a national newspaper,
movie producer and director, Kunle Afolayan,
revealed why he rarely features his brothers –
Gabriel and Aremu – in his movies.
“It would be a wrong casting if I feature my
brothers in a movie because I want them to be a
part of the production. I know some families in
the industry that does that and I have explained
it to them before. It is absolutely wrong casting.
I can’t imagine me playing the role of a
policeman in a movie, while Gabriel plays the
criminal. It is very wrong. The only way you can
justify such casting is if he plays my brother.
Even if we are both playing roles that are not
linked in a movie, professionally, it is wrong.
The Wayans brothers for instance, play the role
of brothers in all their movies. Dharmendra and
his children in any Indian movie would play
father and children and the same goes for
Amitabh Bachchan and his children. It is only in
this country that a whole family plays diverse
roles in one movie.
Professionally, it is wrong and I will never do it.
If I’m not in a film and I think any of my brothers would fit into the movie, they will do it. Gabriel understands because I have explained to him several times.” he explained. The “October 1″ movie producer when asked “You recently posted on Facebook that you may not be long, what prompted that?” also said “I didn’t imply that, it was the media that turned it around. I was just talking out loud. I just woke up and I felt overwhelmed, like I was doing too much and I felt it wasn’t healthy. And at the end of the statement, I said ‘what do you think?’ It was more or as if I was seeking advice.
I didn’t predict anything like people said. When it’s time for me to die, I will die, nobody can predict anybody’s death. That morning I just woke up and I felt I had pushed the body too much.
I just came back from a shoot and the next thing, I was off to another one. My social life is dead and all I do often now is work and I don’t think that is healthy. So it was just a thought, I didn’t predict my own death.
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