The future of Nollywood comedy, as we once knew it, seems to be shifting towards skitmakers as Mr Macaroni and Lasisi Elenu take the spotlight in this movie.
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The industry now relies on skit makers to play the lead in comic flicks all thanks to social media proliferation, social media followings, a cult following and mass appeal that cuts across all ages and social strata. The movie narrates the experience of Baba Dee, an overzealous chauffeur whose boss, Seyi Bodeorin, who had been away from the country, had just arrived with his wife. Baba Dee, with his overzealous, cheerful nature, had told everyone who cared to listen about his boss’ arrival.
Amidst the talented ensemble, Mr Macaroni as Baba Dee and Lasisi Elenu as Officer Okoh emerge as the film’s focal points. Both actors showcase a noteworthy transition from their roots as skit makers to accomplished actors