Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has been full of praise for her colleague, Femi Adebayo, following the release of his new Netflix movie Seven Doors.
Taking to her Instagram, Toyin shared a video showcasing her husband, Kolawole Ajeyemi, in his remarkable transformation for the movie, complimenting Femi’s filmmaking prowess.
Toyin wrote:
Bro Femi @femiadebayosalami e ti ya werey sinu film making. @kolawoleajeyemi @aliu_gafar awon action aye. Fam SEVEN DOORS is streaming on Netflix.” She continued to praise Femi’s work, calling him an “Oluaye filmmaker” in a second post, encouraging her followers to watch the film on Netflix.
In response, Femi acknowledged Kolawole’s acting talent, stating,
Toyin o gbadun!! Kola is actually a good actor.” Her husband, Kolawole, expressed gratitude, writing, “Haaa werey bawo. Thank you love.”
The comment section was filled with fans and celebrities who applauded the movie’s impact, with some calling the film a “masterpiece.” Wumi Toriola, who also stars in Seven Doors, praised Femi for his vision, noting that as a literature student, she could see how the film brought literary work to life visually.
Femi Adebayo has made a name for himself as one of Nollywood’s top filmmakers. His previous movie, Jagun Jagun, broke records on Netflix with over 2.1 million views and secured a spot in the 5th position on the Non-English Charts. The movie also earned him several accolades, including 4 awards at the Best of Nollywood Awards, where he won Best Actor, Best Use of Costume, Best Art Design, and Best Use of Effect.
Adebayo’s Seven Doors continues to build on his success, with fellow Nollywood stars, including Toyin Abraham and Wumi Toriola, celebrating his work. The movie features a stellar cast, including Chioma Akpotha, Dele Odule, and Kolawole Ajeyemi, and is currently streaming on Netflix.
Femi’s dedication to filmmaking is evident in his commitment to his projects. He revealed that he sold personal property to finance Jagun Jagun, ensuring that the project did not rely on external financial support. The filmmaker continues to gain recognition for his craft, with Seven Doors adding to his impressive legacy in Nollywood.
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