Deyemi Okanlawon has opened up on the challenges he faced as an actor during his early days in the industry.

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Speaking with the Echoo Room, the 45-year-old said when he ventured into Nollywood, his priority was more on the craft than the business aspect of acting

The movie star also recalled how a producer turned him down because his social media presence was not strong enough.

“Honestly, I focused more on the craft than the business aspect of the craft, especially the brand-building part of acting. It occurred to me that the more noise you had, the more it seemed you would get ahead,” he said.

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“I remember one producer wanted me on a project and when I said this is what I want as a fee, they were like but you don’t have that many Instagram followers. I would tell myself I’m the guy who comes to kill himself on set.

“Why am I being judged by the number of Instagram followers I have? I said to myself, There is no point fighting it. There is always going to be a new set of people who focus more on the brand than they are on the craft. So I said, let me start some brand-building.”

Deyemi said his persistence paid off when he was called to work with top producers like Funke Akindele, Kunle Afolayan, Kemi Adetiba, and Mo Abudu.

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“… the first call came from Funke Akindele, the next was Kemi Adetiba, then Mo Abudu, Niyi Akimoloyan and Kunle Afolayan,” he said.

“In my mind, I was thinking but I’m done, then I thought I need to feed my family so I’m going to do this job. At the end of 2020, Omo Ghetto the Saga hit the cinemas and became the highest-grossing movie and I was the lead actor. I also became the highest-grossing actor at the time too.”



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