The fast-rising nollywood movie director and producer, Seyi Specialborn, is out with a new movie, Arinnako (Fortunate Accident) that will possibly generate ripples when released. The movie is likely going to engender controversies among media practitioners and the press sequel to some sexually explicit scenes inherent in the plot of the story.
Arinnako is a story that revolves around a young lady, Timileyin (Bidemi Kosoko) who is secretly in love with a young guy, Bayo (Seyi Specialborn), whom they have been friends since secondary school days. She is patiently waiting for the day when Bayo would be man enough to ask her out only for her to be raped by Bayo’s elder brother, Dayo (Damola Olatunji) inside Bayo’s room.
The rape is masterminded in such a way that Bayo is incriminated as the culprit. Timileyin decides to punish Bayo for betraying the trust and confidence she reposes in him but ends up pushing him towards meeting a lesbian, Gbemi (Tope Osoba) who Bayo eventually falls in love with. The scenario is indeed a Fortunate Accident that changes Bayo’s life and leaves indelible scars in both Timileyin and Dayo’s lives. Sometimes people meet their destiny often in the road they take to avoid it.
However, the movie addresses some social vices like rape, lesbianism and prostitution with their psychological effects on the people who take solace in the acts; and the movie is strongly believed to be a viable tool towards combating these social misdemeanors most especially now that same sex marriage needs to be discouraged in our society.
Arinnako is written, produced and directed by the fast-rising movie director, Seyi Specialborn and it features Damola Olatunji, Bidemi Kosoko, Mistura Asunramu, Seyi Specialborn and Tope Osoba among others. It makes us understand that nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.
Seyi Specialborn The Producer |
The producer and director, Seyi Specialborn, studied Theatre and Media Arts from University of Ibadan. He has written, produced and directed several movies among which are Ninu Aye, Awoye, O'Ri Bakan and Ayesan. He was nominated for International Young Screen Entrepreneur of the Year Award oragnised by British Council in 2008 and Best Director at 2011 Edition of Yoruba Heritage Awards in London.
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