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Basketmouth shared the reasons behind his participation in the “Brotherhood” movie.

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Basketmouth, the acclaimed Nigerian comedian, disclosed the reasons behind his involvement in the 2022 Nollywood movie ‘Brotherhood,’ citing a curiosity to explore his capabilities in the movie industry.

Basketmouth, portraying the character ‘Shadow,’ the leader of a notorious robbery gang in the movie ‘Brotherhood,’ revealed that he dyed his hair white to experiment with a creative idea.

Additionally, he shared plans to release three movies throughout the year.

He said, “I featured in Brotherhood mostly because I was curious to see if I could pull it off, and I want to believe I did. Maybe when I get a good script with a daring character, I just might take a shot at acting again.

“However, I will be producing at least three movies this year, starting with A Ghetto Love Story. The rest will be announced as time goes on. We have some exciting projects coming up.

“My team and I have been working tirelessly for a couple of years now, preparing for 2024. It will be a year to remember, for sure. I am embarking on a new journey, and I am desperately looking forward to it.

“I have been doing comedy for 25 years now, and I think I’ve had a good taste of it already. I believe it is time to explore new opportunities in music and movies.”

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