Tangled, a new soap by Adebayo Salami, Joke Silva and Tunde Kelani, is set to hit Nigerian television. It is the first television productions of the Malete Film Village, located in Kwara State, conceived to bring about a social change.
Scripted by Dele Gbadebo, it is directed by one of Nigeria’s indigenous actors and directors, Muyiwa Ademola, who is assisted by his contemporary, Tope Adebayo, and the screen expert and academic, Emeka Dibia Emelobe.
Tangled is a story of tact, fate and the consequence of human actions in the face of selfish desires. It illustrates the conflicts that ensue between two determined figures: one who intends to obtain political power at all costs in order to perpetrate acts of decadence, and the other who altruistically wishes to serve and entrench the ultimate standards of humanitarian ideals, beliefs and foster national development.
Before the commencement of this project and at the period of its conception, the expertise of ace filmmaker, Tunde Kelani, who also serves as technical supervisor, had been brought to bear, alongside the administrative prowess of the Director of the Malete Film Village, Joke Silva, and Adebayo Salami, who is the producer.
This team, in a statement signed by Tunde Onikoyi of the Film and Film Unit, Kwara State University, has inspired a rare determination towards Tangled.
The series will feature Nollywood faces such as: Adebayo Salami, Joke Silva, Antar Laniyan, Yemi Solande, Femi Adebayo, Kate Adepegba, Deji Adenuga, Ayo Adesanya, Fathia Balogun, Bukola Ogunnote and many others.
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