The movie is one of the most anticipated movies in 2019 and the filmmaker has said no stone will be left unturned before the movie’s official release.
Featuring Femi Adebayo,
Fathia Williams, Samuel Oludayo Akinpelu, Abdulateef Adedimeji, Charles
Okocha, Samuel Ajibola, Wale Akorede Simisola Ogunleye, Tobi Bakre, and Wale Akorede, ‘Mokalik’ is set in an automobile repair workshop (mechanic village).
The plot follows the story of an 11-year-old
boy, Ponmile, from the middle-class suburbs, whose parents decided to
help him find his path in life as an apprentice at a mechanic workshop.
Here are five things you should know about Kunle Afolayan’s new movie, ‘Mokalik’
1. ‘Mokalik’ came after an experience in a mechanic village
Kunle Afolayan has explained how his new
movie, ‘Mokalik’ came to reality at a private screening for media
executives. Afolayan said he had visited a mechanic village with an
antique car and his experience in the mechanic village from sunrise to
sunset was responsible for the idea to shoot a film. He went further to
say though he wasn’t thinking of the movie when took his son to the
mechanic workshop, reactions from fans ignited the decision to make
filming an experience at the mechanic workshop a reality.
2. Why Simi and Tobi Bakre joined the cast
Quite a number of Nigerian music
stars got their first movie roles between 2017 and 2018. And songstress,
Simi, made her acting debut on ‘Mokalik’ alongside Big Brother Naija
ex-housemate, Tobi Bakre. Explaining his reasons for casting Simi and
Tobi, Afolayan said, ‘Tobi is a natural talent and I have always seen
that in him, so I decided to cast him for the role. Simi’s part was not
originally in my head until the writer, Tunde Babalola wrote her
character into the film. I had always imagined a Simi in that role and
she was able to pull it off.’
3. Lead character is Kunle Afolayan’s nephew
Kunle Afolayan revealed that the lead
character for his movie, ‘Mokalik’ is his nephew, Toni Afolayan. Though a
new entrant but not totally new to the world of movies, the young
Afolayan depicted the character of Ponmile in the movie. Also worthy of
note is Anu Afolayan, who worked on the set of the movie alongside Pat
Nebo.
4. ‘Mokalik’ shot with a special flexible cinema camera
Kunle Afolayan’s decision to shoot ‘Mokalik’
saw him experimenting with a new camera. Speaking on his choice of
camera for the film shoot, Afolayan said he found a new cinematic camera
by Canon best for the shoot. Afolayan said he wanted a flexible camera
with high grade and multiple functions and he was provided with the
Canon EOS C300 Mark II camera.
5. Post production was done in Nigeria
Kunle Afolayan has revealed that a major
integral part of the movie, ‘Mokalik’ was done in Nigeria. He disclosed
that the post-production of the movie was solely done in Nigeria. He,
however, pointed out that colouring and grading of the movie were done
outside the shores of Nigeria. The movie was shot in a mechanic village
where Afolayan had gone to service his car.
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