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Nollywood Film ‘Queen Lateefah’ Shatters Records With US$207,000 Box Office Milestone

November 25, 2024
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Nollywood actress Wumi Toriola’s debut cinema production, Queen Lateefah, has continued to attain great feats and is currently at US$207,289.48 since its release two months ago.

The film’s distributor, Cinemax Nigeria, took to Instagram to update its audience on the latest feat the film has attained.

“Queen Lateefah still waxing strong and shining bright! Grossing US$207,289.48 and 7th Highest Grossing Nollywood Title of All Time! Big thank you to everyone who has seen this masterpiece. You guys are the best,” the post said.

This milestone placed the film as the 7th highest-grossing Nollywood title. With an impressive start, Queen Lateefah became the highest-grossing movie with US$34,173.15 in its opening weekend. It also became the highest Nollywood opening weekend for a non-holiday period and the highest Nollywood weekend by an independent distributor in 2024.

Co-produced by Wumi Toriola Productions and Captain of the Sea Productions, Queen Lateefah follows a 30-year-old businesswoman, Lateefah Adeleke, who is determined to rise through society’s ranks. Her carefully curated image begins to crumble when she meets Jide Rhodes, a businessman who unravels her true nature.

The film explores themes of ambition, self-identity, and the cost and consequences of living a fake life. The star-studded cast features Kunle Remi, Femi Adebayo, Nancy Isime, Broda Shaggi, Femi Adebayo, Bimbo Manuel, Elvina Ibru, Enioluwa, and Gbugbemi Ejeye.

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