Wednesday 20 March 2013

…Nse made me cry on set-KaluIkeagwu -In Broken …premiere March 28 in Abuja



Lately, actress Nse Ikpe Etim name has been echoing in the news obviously for positive reasons. One of the news is Nse leaving the league of single to become Mrs, married to her heartthrob, Mr. Clifford Sule.

Delectable Akwa Ibom indigene, is once in the news as the lead act in new controversial movie, Broken. In Broken, Nse cast the role of a woman who tries to let go of her past, move on in life and pretends that the past never existed. But to no avail as her dirty past has a way of rearing its ugly head; the two children she left in the past surfaced and turns her ‘perfect’ life to a living hell.

Also starred in the web of skeleton in the cupboard is Bimbo Manuel who plays the role of Nse’s husband and the father of the house girl, a secret he dreaded to keep away from Nse.

KaluI keagwu, the play-boy corper had a ‘torn on his flesh’ in the village girl that proves too strong to do away with. One way or the other, the lives of the three had a meeting point where sanity, life, happiness and silence got broken.


Broken  produced by Bright Wonder, will premiere on Thursday, March 28 at Silverbird Cinema, Abuja. Bright Wonder produced the mildly popular movie of Away and beyond.

Speaking on the experience, Kalu Ikeagwu said; “Broken is one movie I can’t seems to forget in a hurry, at a point I was crying watching Nse act, It was like a real life scene to me. The storyline is touching; I’ve never worked on movie like this”.



The producer and Director, Bright Wonder said, it is high time the industry stepped up. ‘I learnt a lot from my first movie; I took all the experience and that of others and put them into this one. This is a product of an improved me” he said.

In addition, on the movie he said, ‘”Broken is a social movie that tackles the menace of child abuse, neglect, trafficking, exposing its adverse effects and after math effects on the Nigerian child and on the Society” and hence is a project that seeks to state the place of the family as the bedrock of the society, thereby using the motion picture as a channel implored at raising public awareness against the awful menace of child abuse’.



By Yvonne Imohiosen




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