…Paul Play Dairo says don’t compare Shanty Town to Issakaba
By Akeem Busari
Nollywood actress Ini Edo has responded to the harsh criticism targeted at her and the Nigerian popular Netflix series, Shanty Town. She said people who describe the popular movie Shanty Town as ‘all nonsense and no lesson’, do not really understand the movie.
Shanty Town has been trending for days after the movie premiered on Netflix a few days ago. While some people have praised the producers and cast for executing their roles perfectly, others have trashed the importance of the movie.
In the wake of the criticism, music star, Play Dairo, has berated those comparing the movie Shanty Town, to the once popular Nollywood movie Issakaba. He advised them to change their mindset, stating that Shanty Town is way better. And the producer should be praised and encouraged.
Ini Edo, a producer of the movie has disclosed how the script was written and some lessons to be picked from the movie. Revealing her inspiration for the script and movie, Ini Edo stated that she was inspired to tell Nollywood stories, Nigerian stories, in the way she thought they should be told.
Speaking about her response to people who described the movie as a movie without any lesson, Ini Edo stated;
“Why this script? Why this script is just that we realized that there is a need to tell this story.
“It was something happening in society, whereby nobody was talking about. About women, the slave trade, and the kind of businesses that go on behind the scenes. Prostitution is really big all over the world. But whereby people in authority are thriving off of this industry. One of the things that we needed is to bring it to light.
“It has a lot to do with women and kids. And how much more they should be protected and what they are actually going through. And the fact that there is a part of this world that some of us don’t get to experience. But it is actually happening. So I needed people who are sitting up there who are probably unaware that some things like this are going on in our society to know that we need to fix it.” Ini Edo explained.
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