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Actress-turned
film maker, Omoni Oboli, speaks on criticism that trailed the screening
of her movie at Aso Villa, in this interview with JAYNE AUGOYE
Nollwood actress and first-time director, Omoni Oboli’s movie, Being Mrs. Elliot,
was, on Thursday, screened to President Goodluck Jonathan and some
members of his cabinet. While the landmark event ordinarily ought to be
celebrated, instead, it is being greeted with mixed reactions as Oboli
has come under scrutiny by critics and fans alike.
But Oboli, who studied Foreign Languages
at the University of Benin, majoring in French, says she will focus on
the positive and not the mixed reactions. Narrating how she got the
‘breakthrough’, she said, The Film Producers Marketers Association of
Nigeria actually wrote to the presidency.
She said, “To our greatest surprise,
they said they would do it. The event had the president, Vice-President,
PDP chairman, some senators and ministers and two governors in
attendance. It was huge and it is a big achievement for Nollywood. I sat
on the high table with all these men and never expected that I would
get to this point. The President said Nollywood had put Nigeria on the
world map and contributed to our economy in so many ways and so could
not be ignored.”
Also she addresses other issues that
have arisen thus far, including the dress that she wore to the event and
if she was given any money by the President.
She said, “Before the screening, they
asked me what I wanted and I said I didn’t want anything but that the
President and his people should see the movie and give their blessings.
For me that is good enough for the industry. The first time I ever saw
the President was at his brother’s burial ceremony, which I attended. I
don’t know him from anywhere or personally.
“During the event, President Jonathan
said the government didn’t have money to give me and he said this in
front of everybody. So if anybody is going aside to say something else,
they are wrong. I returned to Lagos with the small purse I took to the
event and after the event I went back to my hotel room and left for
Lagos the next morning. I didn’t stay back in Aso Rock or sneak out to
meet anybody. I am still hoping they will call us to come and take
something, that they are impressed,” she explains, laughing.
Another area where the actress has come
under intense scrutiny is on her choice of dress to the screening. She,
however, hits back at critics saying, “I styled myself and I thought the
outfit was appropriate because there were no vital parts showing.
Sometimes the angles with which pictures are taken can portray certain
things you do not have intention of portraying. We have pictures from
the event and you won’t see what people are seeing.
“The truth is that a lot of people are
very bitter and when people are bitter they try to look for a lot of
negative things in every positive thing. It is unfortunate that we are
in the limelight because if someone else wears that outfit no one will
say anything. I don’t even read blogs and see the comments. My true fans
know who I am and my intention when I am doing things.”
Controversies aside, the soft-spoken
actress appears to have gone all out to ensure that no ends were left
untied, while shooting the romantic-comedy flick which is yet to be
premiered to the public. It stars funny men, A.Y Makun, Lepacious Bose
alongside Oboli and Majid Michel.
Reluctant to reveal the true cost of the
movie, Oboli, who played two roles in the film, says, “I did get some
sponsors, but it cost quite a bit of money and the logistics took a
greater portion of the budget. For me to give an honest estimate I have
to cost the things I got for free and I spent over N20m. I didn’t know
it would be this challenging, but, thank God, I am not owing any bank. I
have shot two other movies, but they are not as big as this project.”
Having shot the movie in and around
major cities and tourist locations in Nigeria – like the Ikogosi Warm
Spring, Ekiti, Lagos and Delta State, Oboli, who is clearly a stickler
for perfection, is still in search of quality.
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