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House of Baaj Pictures presents Seeing Betrayal

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Baaj Adebule, actor, model and television VJ, has become a filmmaker with the completion of work on his first feature film, Seeing Betrayal. The graduate of economics from Covenant University, who hails from Ogun State, started his career in show business in 2010 which has culminated in the directing of this film.

 

IMG_20150408_195948The film, which script he also wrote, is about a wife’s action as a result of her husband’s negligence and her lover’s reaction to their threatened affair. The trio’s reaction to cataclysmic scenario forces out a part of them that they can’t fathom.

 

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Seeing Betrayal features Ani Iyoho, Rachael Emem Isaac and Baaj Adebule. The Director of Photography is Toks Opaleye.

 

Baaj told TheNiche that the film is ready and would be released anytime from now. He however said he would be releasing the details of the release in a couple of weeks.

 

“The trailer,” he said, “can be viewed online on youtube.com right now.”

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Baaj, who was second runner-up in 2010’s Mr. Nigeria edition and actor in the awardwinning series, Tinsel, explained that he has always had a passion for the arts.

 

That passion, which started while he was a little boy, has led him to feature in several movies and advertisements for well-known brands. He says watching a lot of movies, series and cartoons is his hobby till date.

 

His endless childhood fantasies that transported him to other realms whenever he watched movies is what has continued to play out in his life today in building the blocks of his career.

 

He told TheNiche in a recent interview that he got the opportunity to start living his dream of being an actor when he featured on MNet’s television series, Tinsel.

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