Following a successful Nigerian release, Deyemi Okanlawon‘s Valentine’s Day movie “All’s Fair In Love” has officially set sail for Ghanaian cinemas. As announced on his Instagram on February 19th, moviegoers in Accra and West Hills Mall can now enjoy the romantic feature on the big screen.
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This isn’t the first Nollywood film to make an international leap in recent months. Films like “A Tribe Called Judah,” “Malaika,” and “Ada Omo Daddy” have also crossed borders after captivating audiences in Nigeria.
And the love for “All’s Fair In Love” doesn’t seem to be fading. As of February 19th, Film One Entertainment reports that the film has raked in ₦27 million since its February 14th debut. This impressive figure makes it:
- The highest opening weekend for a Nollywood film in 2024
- The highest opening weekend for a romantic comedy
- The biggest February opening for a Nollywood film
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So, what’s the story behind all this buzz? “All’s Fair In Love” follows the hilarious tale of two Nigerian business partners and friends (played by Okanlawon and Timini Egbuson) who find themselves head-to-head in a battle for the heart of the same woman (Buhle Samuels).
With a supporting cast brimming with talents like Ireti Doyle, Juliet Ibrahim, and Adedimeji Lateef, the film promises a delightful mix of romance, humour, and friendly competition.
If you’re in Ghana craving a feel-good movie, catch “All’s Fair In Love” while it’s still showing in cinemas! And for those in Nigeria, the laughter continues as the film remains available nationwide.