Movies
MAJOR FEAT! Toyin Abraham’s ‘Seven and a Half Dates’ makes N10 million in three days
A new movie, co-produced by Toyin Abraham, titled “Seven and a Half Dates,” has reportedly made a whopping N10 million in three days.
Samuel Olatunji, the producer of “Seven and a Half Dates,” excitedly announced the news on his Instagram page.
Olatunji, describe this as a major feat and also revealed that two Nollywood movies one of which is “The Ghost and the Tout,” has made over N50 million this year.
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He wrote,
“WE MADE 10M IN THREE DAYS… #sevenandahalfdates rose to the top of the box office among Nollywood and Hollywood films, overall second to Mission Impossible. Nigerians love quality movie. Thank you Nigerians.
“Thank you. We made 10m in three days. This is a major feat considering that only two Nollywood movies (one of which is ours) have crossed the 50m Naira mark from January till date. Thank you.
“We are still in cinemas rocking the boxoffice like never before. Please go see it. Thank you. #sevenandahalfdates still in cinemas nationwide.”
Meanwhile, the star-studded movie has been getting positive reviews from Nigerians who thronged to the cinemas to watch the educative, informative and entertaining movie.
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