Cast praise Kunle Afolayan over Mokalik

The cast of Mokalik, the latest movie by multiple award-winning filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan, have praised the cinematographer and given their opinion on the movie ahead of its cinema release.

Kunle Afolayan, 44, has been sharing videos of the cast on Instagram as anticipation for the movie builds.

Actor, Lateef Adedimeji, appeared as Tiri in Mokalik and shared his thoughts on the movie.

Former child star, Samuel Olasehinde, plays the role of Erukutu in the movie.

Nollywood veteran, Rasaq Olayiwola, plays the role of Taofiq in the movie and praised the script for its originality.

Damilola Ogunsi plays Obama, an African immigrant to the United States who is deported when the Trump administration assumes power.

Popular Yoruba actor, Wale Akorede, plays the role of Nepa, an auto-electrician in Mokalik.

Another Yoruba actor, Dayo Akinpelu popularly known as Alabi Yellow, acts the role of Ajentina, a mechanical whiz who is capable of fixing seemingly difficult vehicles.

Mokalik will be distributed by FilmOne distributions.

Shot on Canon EOS C300 Mark II, with a range of Canon Cine lenses, Mokalik is an intriguing story of love and ambition told in a typical Nigerian mechanic workshop.

Kunle’s nephew, Tooni Afolayan, is introduced to Nollywood as Ponmile, an 11-year-old from the middle-class suburbs who spends the day as a lowly apprentice at a mechanic workshop to experience the other side life.

The movie marked pop musician, Simi’s, first appearance in a feature film.