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Funke Akindele, in new video, opens up about not watching ‘Seven Doors’; comments on the cast; Fans react

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  • Funke Akindele, during a recent live session with her fans, opened up about her thoughts on fellow filmmaker Femi Adebayo’s latest movie, Seven Doors.
  • The timing of her remarks added layers of intrigue, as her own highly-anticipated movie premiered simultaneously with Femi’s, positioning them as rivals in the eyes of fans and critics.
  • Instead, her glowing comments about the film’s cast, particularly Chioma Akpotha and Femi Adebayo himself, have taken many by surprise.

In the midst of her packed schedule promoting her latest blockbuster, Everybody Loves Jenifa, which recently shattered records by crossing the monumental 1 billion naira mark at the box office, Nigeria’s highest-grossing filmmaker, Funke Akindele, took a rare moment to connect with fans.

During a candid live session, she shared her thoughts on Femi Adebayo’s highly anticipated Netflix original, Seven Doors.

Amidst her bustling commitments, Funke admitted she hadn’t yet had the opportunity to watch the movie that has been generating immense buzz both locally and internationally.

She lauded Femi Adebayo’s exceptional talent as a filmmaker, describing him as a visionary whose ability to craft compelling narratives consistently raises the bar in the industry.

Her praises didn’t stop there. Funke reserved special accolades for Chioma Akpotha, who took on the lead role in Seven Doors. She described Chioma as a “phenomenal talent” whose depth and authenticity as an actress leave indelible impressions on audiences.

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The online chatter surrounding her comments has been nothing short of electric. Many have commended Funke for using her platform to celebrate her colleagues, proving that success is sweeter when shared.

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In related news, Nollywood star Chioma Akpotha recently shared in a captivating interview the emotional and psychological hurdles she faced before joining the cast of Femi Adebayo’s acclaimed Netflix original, Seven Doors.

While the film has been lauded globally for its compelling narrative and exceptional performances, Chioma revealed that stepping into her role was not merely about showcasing her talent—it was a transformative journey that forced her to confront intense fears and personal insecurities.

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