It's Her Day is a 2016 Nigerian comedy drama film, produced by Bovi Ugboma and directed by 'Aniedi Anwah' that premiered on 9 September 2016 in Lagos, Nigeria. [3][4]
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Directed by | Aniedi Anwah |
Written by | Bovi Ugboma |
Screenplay by | Bovi Ugboma
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Produced by | Bovi Ugboma
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Cinematography | Emeka Madu |
Edited by | Akin Alabi |
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Production company | Kountry Kulture Network |
Distributed by | Silverbird Distribution |
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Country | Nigeria |
Language | English |
Box office | ₦55,021,150 (Raked ₦12M in the opening weekend)[2] |
It's Her Day[5] is a comedy which tells the story of a couple who are about to get married and the class struggle to get a high end wedding by the bride and her family. Bovi Ugboma plays Victor, the newly engaged bachelor who takes it upon himself to give his materialistic fiancée, Nicole (Ini Dima-Okojie) a fairy tale wedding. Victor feels the wedding should be simple but Nicole on the other hand wants a blog-worthy wedding with top artists present.
The bride together with her mother (Shaffy Bello) and sisters plan a huge society budget wedding which is out of Victor's pay grade. From hiring Kelechi Amadi Obi for pictures and contacting Davido, Wizkid, Timi Dakolo, Basket Mouth, Julius Agwu, to the wedding, paying 2million Naira for a wedding hall, among other hilarious demands from Nicole's family, Victor couldn't help but find a “Warri” smart way to meet their demands.
Actor | Character |
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Bovi Ugboma | Victor Elomena Smith |
Amanda Mike-Ebeye | Nancy Hernandez |
Shaffy Bello | Mrs Hernandez |
Adunni Ade | Caroline |
Ini Dima-Okojie | Nicole Hernandez |
Najite Dede | Aunty Foweh |
Gregory Ojefua | Omonigho |
Thelma Ezeamaka | Augusta Hernandez |
Femi Durojaiye | Dede |
Ese Lami George | Victoria |
Toni Tones | Stacy |
Omoni Oboli| | Angela |
The film is produced by Bovi Ugboma. Directed by Aniedi Anwah.[6] In Kountry Kulture Network, distributed by Silverbird Distribution.
The movie premiered in Lagos, Nigeria on 9 September.[7]