Talented Nollywood actor Femi Branch proudly shared his experience with his role in the trending movie "House of Ga’a," praising the director for their support throughout the journey.
Branch posted several photos from the production, explaining how the director guided him similarly when he was preparing for the play "Olugbo."
He wrote: "Kai!!! This first slide ehn! This perfectly explains BAP’s process. How she draws you in, makes you a physical and spiritual stakeholder in the vision, journeys with you back into the inner recesses of your being to dig out that which is needed for you to deliver that performance. She took me down this same road when I was preparing to play the Olugbo (Bush Kong) in Moremi the Musical, and we travelled farther this time till we discovered my Ga’a. Cos I do believe there is a Ga’a in all of us, and it may or may not ever come to the fore in the course of our lives depending on the dynamics of our existence. So we found my Ga’a together, pruned it, polished it, and brought it before the world. What you saw me do in HOG, na this woman bring am out. So pls blame her and not me."
Branch's post received widespread praise from celebrities and netizens alike:
Authenmiyu wrote: "What a way of dishing out gratitude in a poetic way! We love your GAA bro, wishing you more 'Gaaing' of course in films๐. Cheers to this accomplishment Iba ๐ฅ๐พ."
Jideawobana commented: "A… You ate it and left no crumbs ๐."
Theibukunoluwa noted: "G’aa still Dey frown offset๐ฎ๐๐๐๐."
Abeokutaproperty added: "So the Yoruba meaning for Governor is Ilari, not gomina. Nice one ๐๐ค."
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