Actress Faithia Williams has claimed she almost turned down the role offer on the movie: Jagun Jagun (The Warrior).
The Femi Adebayo 2-hour indigenous movie tells the story of a violent and selfish leader of an elite army who is threatened when a mystical young warrior crossed his path.
The young man, a character played by Lateef Adedimeji, is determined to become a mighty warrior and joins the elite army, encountering the wrath of the maniacal warlord (Femi Adebayo) and the love of a woman.
Taking to her Instagram to share her thoughts about the movie, Faithia said her management team convinced her to take the role.
“From the very moment I held the script of “Jagun-Jagun” in my hands, little did I fathom the profound journey it would embark upon.
“While Femi’s visionary approach was evident, the depth and intricacy of his ambition for this masterpiece only truly unveiled itself on the silver screen.
The mother of two added: “By the way, I almost didn’t take the role but my management @thehypeagencyng led by @officialsamolatunji1 said I must take it. Today, I am glad I listened.”
To the producer, she wrote’ “Femi, with each frame, you’ve not only set a new benchmark but also ignited a fire within us, pushing boundaries and redefining excellence. Because of you, mediocrity will never be in our vocabulary. Your passion is both infectious and inspiring”.