Nollywood producer, Kunle Afolayan while commenting on the recent
controversy involving movies with elements of pornography in Nollywood,
said that although such movies are against Nigerian culture, he wouldn’t
be surprised if people patronise such films.
“Sex sells more than anything in the world” he said.
He advised that such films be banned if the National Film and Video Censors Board finds them unworthy for the society.
He
stated this during a Google Hangout with Channels Television, other
media outifts and fans alike from Nigeria and across the globe
yesterday.
The hangout was staged to usher in the official
premiere of his movies; Irapada, Figuring and Phone Swap online, which
will be available in three different languages.
Speaking about his movie, Figurine, Afolayan disclosed that it was the most challenging movie to produce.
He also said that the movie may have a sequel in the future.
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