Chat with Itele D Icon, his background, challenges, success, Advice.
Itele d icon, one of the top acotrs in the Yoruba Nollywood Industry was on a live instagram chat, here is what Ibrahim Yekini has to tell his Fans, read and enjoy& dont forget to share.
Your experience in the last two months? With the
pandemic:lol
Seriously it has not been easy. Though, we’ve been using the
opportunity to get close to God more, praying. But seriously I’m not used to
this type of lifestyle. I love to be at the location, to be on set directing or
acting. Being at home for more than 2 months is another world for me.
Any projects you’ve been working on pertaining
to covid-19?
Yes, even before the pandemic started I had like 3 projects
I was working on, one tragedy and one love story. The 3rd one is for a friend,
but we just had to put things on hold when the lockdown started. We must obey
the law and follow the normal protocol, but by God’s grace we would kick-start
immediately after the pandemic.
In your view has there been Negative effect on
the Industry amid Covid-19
I can only speak for myself but it is very obvious that it
has really affected us. Most of the movies people are watching now is on
Youtube. We are not on location to produce new films, and with the nature of
our job, we get ideas everyday.
So, being unable to go to the location, produce new films has
really affected the industry. But the fact is many of us who are celebrities do
hide some facts in order to motivate and encourage people. That is why you can
not see us complaining as well. Glory be to God we are staying strong and we
believe everything will be fine.
How do you
rate your assessment in the industry presently?
Before the Covid-19 issue, the industry was moving fast
unlike how we were doing it in the past. There has been a lot of development
and improvement. There are lots of changes even in the shooting of some of our
movies. We were really getting there.
Moment you’ve gathered with your last two movies?
The last 2 movies I did Lucifer and Ololufe. After Kesari
that broke the record with 1 million views and 2 million views again, when I
did Lucifer people were really complaining that I should have waited for a
while, but my plan is quite different. I released Lucifer because I wanted
people to know that everything we enjoy in this life is by the grace of God.
Your hard work can only prepare you for Goodluck. I am a kind of person that
has been putting my best into my art right from the outset, it’s the grace of
God we are asking for and when it gets to the stage where God says it’s your
time for people to know you, it will definitely happen. Like I said, lots of
people discouraged me when I wanted to release Lucifer but I thank God for not
putting me to shame and I am so happy Lucifer also hit 1 million views on
Youtube as well. After that, I came out with a very soft movie which is “Ololufe”,
a love story. I even made a soundtrack from it, and it’s also doing well on
Youtube.
Would there have been negative vibe concerning the
two movies release not having much space
before production?
Normally, if I produce any movie now, I plan to relax at
least for some months before I drop it even if I shoot it now. Meanwhile,
another challenge is the fact that your followers will always want more, they
don’t care whether you need to calm down or not, they want to see your movies
out there always but I plan to give myself a little rest before I release
another blockbuster movie.
Kesari, whats inspiration behind this?
I just thought of bringing out a crime story. There is this
film I watched “Black Panther”, another one “John Wick” these are the two
movies that inspired me, that made me sit down and thought of what I can do in
that direction, something that will stand out. And why I chose to act as Kesari
is to hide under charms because we don’t have the necessary technology gadget
to really portray the movie but I had to hide under charms by making people to
see that Kesari has powers and he is spiritual. Our own traditional practice
here is the same thing with the whites technically. Since I don’t have that
money to give a foreign editor, then let us promote our culture, and many
people agreed with me that we actually have people who are that powerful.
Let’s talk about your attitude towards reading
Bible and Quran:
(Laughs) I do believe in God. I grew up in Kano, so I am
used to it. I always talk about God and that’s where my faith lies and that is
my belief, that God is the greatest. I am a practicing Muslim yet I read the
Bible because I believe we serve one God.
The Genesis of your
career and background?
I was born in Bariga, Lagos I grew up in Kano State and I
also schooled there. I am the last born of my family. My growing up was very
challenging because I came from a poor home, it was very tough. My mum is a
trader, so I always followed her to Kano
and different places.
Later, I came to leave with one of my Uncles at Agege, who
later moved to Agbado Crossing. That was where I met one of my bosses,
Folorunsho Adejobi. I met him in 1997. I learnt theatre practice from him for 3
years. So I would say I started my career in year 2000. I acted in a movie
titled “Dapo to ri tie”. I gained a lot of things. The man I learnt theatre
from didn’t have rehearsal ground so he used to take me to Baba Oluropo in
Agege, he was Fali Werepe’s husband then. That man is still in Agege till now.
I started with stage acting, then I did my freedom in 2000. That was how I
started, produced my first movie “Itele” my 2nd film “Ekun Meta” my 3rd film
“Eleda Enikan”, and the 4th one “Koseemu”.
Was the
challenges you faced too much in
the beginning?
Many challenges. Our industry is another world entirely. I
had no one to assist me when I was coming up, no one to mentor me properly. I
will just go to the location myself, invited or not. I have been chased out of
location many times. I remember late Arakangudu’s movie, “Ogbologbo”.
I was at that location to gain knowledge but they always
chased me away. When I shot my own movie “Itele”, I ran into another challenge.
After the shooting on a particular day, our light man and the crew guys packed
the light but failed to arrange it in the bus, and location bus broke all the
lights when he was trying to reverse. Don Richard was the director then, he
came to me to tell me, the owner of the camera insisted on collecting all the
tapes until we pay him.
It was so sad. I almost lost hope but later I regained
myself and encouraged myself to keep moving and never give up. I started
hustling here and there. I did many menials jobs like bricklaying to manage
myself. I have one grace; any area or community I stay people always recognise
me, so I have to always cover my face when I am doing bricklaying jobs in 2003.
So I was to raise some money and finish the job. Thank God I met a marketer at
LTV 8 who appreciated me and encouraged me to keep it up.
Changes begin when?
That was when I produced my 3rd movie “Ekun Meta”.
The movie brought me to the limelight a bit, though after
that movie I faced another challenge that made me start all over again.
What happened after?
After Ekun Meta, I was able to gather some money, I got a
car but I had to sell the car again because the money I was expecting from the
marketers did not come on time. I sold the car to produce “Eleda Enikan” and in
the end, I didn’t realise money as expected. Meanwhile, my plan was to shoot
and buy another car but it didn’t happen. I later realised that having a car
was so helpful and all of a sudden most of the people that we normally moved
together left me because I didn’t have a car again. Then because I had a car,
we will go to different locations and people were seeing me then, being the
producer of “Itele” but all that stopped when I didn’t have a car again.
It was as if I was not existing again. Later I produced
“Kosemu”, “Sababi Ire” and “Eleda Enikan”.
How many movies of your own can you count?
They are many. I have produced up to 20 movies.
What is your reaction from the past to the
present?
I always give thanks to God.
If I have to look at many challenges I have faced, I will
not be in the business. But I just give thanks to God. There are times people
were calling me all sorts of names. They said I am Jack of all trade and that I
always work and in the end, there’s nothing to show for it. If you give me
money then I will still add my money to it just because I want a good
production. I was just producing movies, but I give God the glory, everything
is getting better now. There have been many times people called me a star, a
celebrity yet I didn’t have money to eat. If you greet me outside I can’t
boldly give you N2,000 I have really suffered but I thank God today.
Any word for the upcoming?
The only advice I give them is to be loyal. No matter the
situation you have to humble yourself if you want to grow. You need to change
your ways and who you relate with. Though everything is easy now, back then
before you could stand in front of the camera, it will take time.
The only magic you need is to humble yourself before those
who are there already.
Criteria’s to been a good actor:
You need to join a good acting school, where they rehearse
time to time. You also need to do personal rehearsals when you are alone. After that, It’s a must for you to understand
your lines. This has been a great issue for many directors. Many actors are
fund of pressing their phones during script conference and when they call
action they are lost. First thing you need to do is to understand your lines.
Once you understand your lines, you are good to go.
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