The Comedian ventures behind the camera for film exploring love and resilience.
Basketmouth Co-Writes “A Ghetto Love Story,” Inspired by True Events
BY Fareedat Taofeeq
June 13, 2024
4:39 pm
Nigerian comedian and actor Bright Okpocha popularly known as Basketmouth, is taking a significant step behind the camera with his upcoming film “A Ghetto Love Story,” which he co-wrote and is inspired by true events.
“I don’t mean to brag, but ‘A Ghetto Love Story’ will be a new dawn of storytelling in Africa,” Basketmouth said, showcasing behind-the-scenes photos of his film on Instagram.
Co-written by Victoria Eze, the film aims to celebrate the resilience and resourcefulness of communities often pushed to the margins. With a realistic touch, the story explores themes of socioeconomic disparities, societal biases, and the complex nature of human connection through a blooming love story.
While the release date has not been determined, the film boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Jude Chukwuka, Patience Ozokwo, Beverly Osu, Wale Ojo, Ehiz Dadaboy, Femi Jacobs, Bethel Njoku, Vandora, Dorathy Bachor, Romeo Wj, Nobert Young, Efe Irele, Adaobi Dibor, and Chioma Chukwuka.
Directing duties for “A Ghetto Love Story” fall on Daniel Oriahi, known for his ability to create compelling storylines. His film “The Weekend” premiered at the Tribeca Festival in New York in June 2024.
This new project marks a significant moment in Basketmouth’s career as he ventures behind the camera, showcasing his storytelling abilities and holding the potential to deliver an entertaining and thought-provoking film experience.