After
months of hard work and putting finishing touches to one of Nollywood’s
most anticipated production, The Boss is Mine, producers of the flick
have said that they are ready to let the world have a taste of what they
have been cooking.
Produced and directed by Okechukwu Oku, The Boss is Mine is the story of an enterprising young man who comes to a decision to employ a cleaner and a cook in order to ease his fiancée’s return. What he did not bargain for was a tug-of-war between the maids for his romantic attention.
Oga is every woman’s dream. Handsome, loaded, kind and single. So straight off the bats, Ngozi and Anu (the cook and the cleaner respectively) plot to win him over. They put his driver, Victor, into consideration, a situation he exploited fully. Until Gabrielle, Oga’s fiancée shows up.
According to Oku, The Boss is Mine premieres on Friday, January 8 at Genesis Deluxe Cinema in Enugu and on Sunday, January 10 at Uyo. Following the premiere of the movie he says, the flick will witness a theatrical release across Nigeria.
After which it will show in the cinemas for a couple of weeks before going for an online release.
“I’ve seen some people who have a wrong notion about Nigerian movies and what I’m trying to do is, we are trying to correct it. It is assumed that any movie that has to appeal to the modern audience has to have some western kind of feel.
“I’m of the opinion that we can bridge that gap. There can be a movie that appeals both to the advanced audience and the local audience. That is what The Boss is Mine sets out to achieve,” says Oku.
A production of Oracle Films, the movie stars the likes of Imeh Bishop Umoh, Mike Godson, Daniella Okeke, Mary Ogbonna, Sapphire Obi, Osita Chukwu and a host of others.
Produced and directed by Okechukwu Oku, The Boss is Mine is the story of an enterprising young man who comes to a decision to employ a cleaner and a cook in order to ease his fiancée’s return. What he did not bargain for was a tug-of-war between the maids for his romantic attention.
Oga is every woman’s dream. Handsome, loaded, kind and single. So straight off the bats, Ngozi and Anu (the cook and the cleaner respectively) plot to win him over. They put his driver, Victor, into consideration, a situation he exploited fully. Until Gabrielle, Oga’s fiancée shows up.
According to Oku, The Boss is Mine premieres on Friday, January 8 at Genesis Deluxe Cinema in Enugu and on Sunday, January 10 at Uyo. Following the premiere of the movie he says, the flick will witness a theatrical release across Nigeria.
After which it will show in the cinemas for a couple of weeks before going for an online release.
“I’ve seen some people who have a wrong notion about Nigerian movies and what I’m trying to do is, we are trying to correct it. It is assumed that any movie that has to appeal to the modern audience has to have some western kind of feel.
“I’m of the opinion that we can bridge that gap. There can be a movie that appeals both to the advanced audience and the local audience. That is what The Boss is Mine sets out to achieve,” says Oku.
A production of Oracle Films, the movie stars the likes of Imeh Bishop Umoh, Mike Godson, Daniella Okeke, Mary Ogbonna, Sapphire Obi, Osita Chukwu and a host of others.