THERE are strong indications that Dickson Iroegbu’s gay-themed movie, “ Law 58” is facing massive rejection by the movie bluffs in Nigeria.
Also, the controversial film director has alleged that since he released the movie into the market, gay compliance have been trailing him.
“Since I released the movie into the market, my phone has not stopped ringing. Gay compliance have been disturbing me, inviting me to be part of them. In fact, I have suffered a lot my brother.”Iroegbu told HVP on phone.
Meanwhile, it has been revealed that since the movie hit the market few weeks ago, the controversial director has been cold with the responses he’s getting from the distributors of the film.
In fact, a source close to the Imo State born film director told HVP that since its release, the movie has been facing challenges of acceptance by Nigerians.
“Dickson hurriedly released the movie into the market, even when he still has issues to address with the censors board. Today, the movie is not doing well in the market.’ the source said.
Tongues started wagging immediately after Dickson made known his reasons for shooting the eyesore movie two months ago.
‘At the time, I was shooting the movie, most of my colleagues frowned at the project because it was rumour then that some of them were involved in the act.
I thought it was time to take a stand, given the fact that I was once called a gay, just to discredit my personality… when the film is finally released into the market, they will be able to reconcile it with the Dickson Iroegbu they have known for several years. The world will also ascertain whether I’m a homosexual or not.’He told HVP.
Nigerians who reacted to the release of the movie accused Dickson of using the flick to satisfy his selfish reasons.
Also, the controversial film director has alleged that since he released the movie into the market, gay compliance have been trailing him.
“Since I released the movie into the market, my phone has not stopped ringing. Gay compliance have been disturbing me, inviting me to be part of them. In fact, I have suffered a lot my brother.”Iroegbu told HVP on phone.
Meanwhile, it has been revealed that since the movie hit the market few weeks ago, the controversial director has been cold with the responses he’s getting from the distributors of the film.
In fact, a source close to the Imo State born film director told HVP that since its release, the movie has been facing challenges of acceptance by Nigerians.
“Dickson hurriedly released the movie into the market, even when he still has issues to address with the censors board. Today, the movie is not doing well in the market.’ the source said.
Tongues started wagging immediately after Dickson made known his reasons for shooting the eyesore movie two months ago.
‘At the time, I was shooting the movie, most of my colleagues frowned at the project because it was rumour then that some of them were involved in the act.
I thought it was time to take a stand, given the fact that I was once called a gay, just to discredit my personality… when the film is finally released into the market, they will be able to reconcile it with the Dickson Iroegbu they have known for several years. The world will also ascertain whether I’m a homosexual or not.’He told HVP.
Nigerians who reacted to the release of the movie accused Dickson of using the flick to satisfy his selfish reasons.
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