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Nollywood’s ‘Kesari’ Film To Begin Streaming On Netflix On 28 January

January 9, 2024
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Nollywood’s local language epic film Kesari by Ibrahim “Itele” Yekini will commence streaming on Netflix this month.

Film One Entertainment announced recently that the Yoruba language title that exited the cinemas late last year will, on January 28, 2024, join the ranks of Merry Men 3, Dinner and Adire to streaming.

The move underscores how streaming has offered producers a new pipeline for extra income long after these titles have made waves at the box office. It is also in locked steps with a new Netflix direction of releasing even its originals first in the cinemas before they get integrated into its algorithms. Titles like Good Grief were first screened in the cinemas.

Kesari started as a three-part YouTube series and then moved to Nigerian cinemas on August 25, 2023. It was praised for being one of the first Yoruba noirs to make the dynamic switch to the big screens, joining the likes of Agesinkole and Orisa, which helped establish Indigenous titles as viable content for the cinemas.

The action thriller tells the story of a tough robber armed with charms who meets his match when an efficient police officer chases him down. The movie rounded up its 11-week cinematic run with a cumulative gross of US$88,497, making it the second highest-grossing Nigerian epic title for 2023.

Produced and directed by Yekini, it features Mr Macaroni, Deyemi Okolanwon, Femi Adebayo Salami, Ibrahim Lateef, Odunlade Adekola, Deyemi Okanlawon, and Yvonne Jegede.

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