Nigerian actress, Etinosa Idemudia, has spoken about her new movie, ‘Dear Sister.’
The actress, in a chat with Punch, stated that the film is an enactment of real-life family issues.
She said “The movie was written and produced by me. It tells the story of two sisters— Isoken and Ifueko. Isoken’s marriage goes through a tough test as the past comes calling when she invites her sister, Ifueko, to live with her and her loving husband, James, who was once Ifueko’s suitor.
“After several failed attempts to rekindle James’ feelings for her, a desperate Ifueko unleashes her malevolent intentions, dishing out high-octane suspense to viewers.
“The movie is an enactment of real-life family issues. Many women are going through several issues in their homes, caused by their own families and their in-laws. However, as seen in one of the movie’s central themes, love will always prevail.
“I want people who will watch the movie to know that there is nothing God cannot do. For two years, we worked around the concept, and it was delayed by childbirth, but I was determined that the film would come to life.”
She became famous for her role as Akugbe in the ROK original series, Blood of Enogie; for which she won the award for Best Actress in a TV Series, at the Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards.