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Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Filmmaker Tunde Kelani offers lovers Oleku for free on Val's day

Ace filmmaker, Tunde Kelani offers Oleku for free on You Tube on Valentine's Day. Oleku is a classic love story written by Prof. Akinwunmi Ishola and shot into a movie by Kelani. Due to popular demand and in the spirit of Valentine, the love season, Kelani who is working on his next movie project, Dazzling Mirage, a story on sickle cell, has offered Oleku for free to lovers from Feb 14th on their Youtube channel - Youtube.com/tkelani

9 comments:

  1. Baba ni yen! i so respect that man.

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  2. Ok naw.................1st to comment(fr my goat mind)

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  3. That is great, I've not watched any of Tunde Kelani's movie in a while...

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  4. Nice gift!Hope say he don dey wash those towels wey he dey wear like say na winter around neck for 100degrees? Signed:wide eyed.#linda no fear.post dis!na advice!

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  5. Oops! That movie described how true love, disappointment, lust, desire amongst students is experienced. Very real Love it. Will see it a million times.

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  6. Thank you,TK. Oleku is a good film and I will like to watch again and again.

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  7. Annonymous@12:39, I bet u need some education about culture and style. Kelani promotes African prints and fashion. It's relative and I want to ask what do you wear? Better watch the film with someone you love, that is if you have and stop hating.

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  8. one of the greatest epic love stories of our time i am yet to see a single nigerian production that will hold a light to the ever green oleku
    i have seen the production probably more than tn times on youtube downloads but i will find time to watch it again on tk's page..
    the production,the dialogue the acting everything is on point really wish the man will do a remake and use a vast array of artistes across the english and yoruba genre

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