After his two most recent films, "Ijakumo" by Toyin Abraham and "Anikulapo" by director Kunle Afolayan, star actor Kunle Remi is now considered one of the top three actors in the movie business. His role in Kunle Afolayan's "Anikulapo," which he nailed beautifully, has many fans going absolutely crazy. He co-starred in the movie "Saro" with the brilliant actress Bimbo Ademoye, who played his wife Olori Arolake. The most difficult aspect of playing Saro, according to this incredibly gifted actor, was having to speak only Yoruba the entire time. He thought it was a wonderful experience. “I had to speak Yoruba all through not just any type of Yoruba but the proper native one, which is the Oyo empire’s Yoruba. However, first thing first is that every character is challenging because it’s not me.
I am not playing myself, so I see every character as a challenge, it is just that the grade is different.
I think this role came at the right time and I absolutely gave everything to it…”
I am an actor, so I would do whatever it takes for me to become whoever I need to become because I am an actor and a very good one at that”.
He really did give it his all, and every scene he was in was flawless. Numerous admirers also praised the close bond he shared with Bimbo Ademoye, who gave everything a sense of reality and perfection. Just a few days ago, "Anikulapo," unquestionably one of the best films of 2022, was named the most-watched Netflix film of the year.
When people were still talking about his performance in "Anikulapo," Toyin Abraham released "Ijakumo," her most recent film, with Kunle Remi playing a pastor and one of the leads.
He claimed, "I think I had wanted to be a pastor growing up. I respected pastors, and I think I have the calling. I have always intended to act the part. “My role as a Pastor in Ijakumo is like a journey, like Saro in Anikulapo, I really enjoyed making Ijakumo with Toyin Abraham.”
Fans have praised him for his abilities and ingenuity in taking on and flawlessly interpreting strange parts, and he also excelled in the role. He was given a role that was more difficult than his usual playboy or lover boy roles in movies, one that required him to speak fluently in the traditional Yoruba dialect of the Ibadan language, and he still managed to pull it off flawlessly.
This increased his popularity worldwide and his rating, and several A-list filmmakers are now vying to cast him in motion pictures.
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