Omotola Ekeinde, Toke Makinwa to star in Ifan Michael’s period piece ‘Singing Sin’

The Ifan Michael coordinated period piece will investigate the fascinating story of two savage female characters.

Omotola Ekeinde, Toke Makinwa to star in Ifan Michael's period piece 'Singing Sin'

Head photography is set to start off for Ifan Michael’s most recent task, ‘Singing Sin’, an element film set during the 1980s.
Affirming the new venture in a GQ South Africa elite, the ‘Outsider’s God’ chief uncovered that the Cheta Chukwu prearranged story will fixate on the tale of solid and autonomous ladies who hazard everything for their fantasies.

“I’ve been captivated all the time by the existences of ladies in the 70’s, what it seemed like around then. I needed to move toward the topic musically, yet additionally to investigate a few truly significant subjects like mental self portrait, desire and the intricacies of connections,” Michael uncovered.

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The impending film will see Nollywood sovereignty Omotola Jalade Ekeinde star ahead of the pack job close by media genius Toke Makinwa. Talking on the job, Ekeinde shared:

“I’m cheerful all the time to see projects that are ladies comprehensive, both in front and behind the camera and that continues to push the envelope with the tales they tell. These are the accounts that I have consistently supported and will keep on advocating. What’s more with Singing Sin, we have a chance to jump into that world, a world constrained by ladies, each with their different excursions.”

Insight about Michael’s most recent element comes a very long time after he joined the inventive rundown of Forbes Africa 30 under 30.