Nollywood actress and producer Lizzy Gold has lamented over the ordeals of being a producer.
The Asaba actress, via her Instagram page, expressed disbelief at bringing the biggest masquerade in Igbo land to her movie set. She revealed that this is the biggest movie she has produced in the East as she lamented over how it has consumed her strength.
“Brought Ijele, the biggest masquerade in Igbo land, to my movie. This is the biggest movie I have produced in the East. This movie has consumed my strength
Coming soon on lizzygoldtv on YouTube”.
Taking to her comment section, her fans hailed her as they expressed excitement at watching the movie.
One Nelo_b official wrote, “Normally you dey do classic movies
One Adaese Onuigbo wrote, “Weldone Aunty
One Am Naomi Joseph wrote, “May his strengthen you, my woman. Your hard work needs to be studied
One Akunwata_na_elsavador wrote, “Keep up the good work
One Gjytvguyd wrote, “More grace Lizzy. You’re super talented Lizzy
One Milson Kareme wrote, “Oboy this biggest movie”.
We are undoubtedly in the era of female producers and filmmakers and most of them are already making huge milestone in the industry.
A few weeks back, Wumi Toriola had expressed excitement as one of her movies on YouTube hit 4 million views in just a month. Describing it as a big deal, she gave a thumbs up to herself, her cast, crew, and fans.
Similarly, actress Bimbo Ademoye expressed excitement as her latest movie, Last Straw, which featured Timini and Shaffy Bello, got eight million views in less than a month on YouTube.
This year, Funke Akindele made history in January as the first Nigerian filmmaker to gross over a billion at cinemas, as her latest movie, A Tr!be Called Judah, grossed over N1.4 billion.
Mercy Aigbe made her first delve into Cinema production with Ada Omo Daddy which was well received by Nigerians, and grossed N187 million and became the 3rd highest grossing movie. This was a huge milestone, especially with competition from Funke Akindele and Toyin Abraham.
Adding to the list, Omoni Oboli had tooted her horns, after her 2019 movie, Last Year Single, made waves on Netflix despite it being years since it was released. She noted how her movie was still the number-one show on Netflix in Nigeria.