Rotimi Salami Expresses Worry Over Poor Cinema Sales Of New Movie

  • Nollywood actor Rotimi Salami expresses concern over low audience turnout for his film “Kilanko.”
  • The film, directed by the late Ademola Allwell, has struggled to attract viewers since its release.
  • The situation highlights challenges faced by new film releases in the industry.

Nollywood actor Rotimi Salami has voiced concern about the low turnout for his newly released film, “Kilanko,” in cinemas.

The movie, which was directed by the late Ademola Allwell, has reportedly been struggling to draw audiences since its release.

In a video featuring veteran actress Yetunde Wunmi, Rotimi disclosed that the film’s earnings over the weekend were disappointing, raising fears that it may soon be taken off cinema screens.

He explained that if ticket sales fail to improve before the coming weekend, the movie could be withdrawn from theaters earlier than expected.

He wrote, “I am making this post with a heavy heart. Kilanko sales at the cinemas last weekend weren’t good.That’s why I couldn’t post throughout yesterday.

“Still, I say a very big thank you to everyone who came out at different times for the meet-and-greet, and likewise to everyone who came out to watch, but the numbers are pretty small.

“If Kilanko doesn’t make the expected figure by this weekend. It might be kicked out of the cinemas even before Ramadan is over. Please, we need all the support we can get to reach a retainable figure.

“Kilanko is surely a beautiful movie that everyone must see. Thank you, mama @yetunde_wunmi_ for the prayers”.

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