“I’m not sure if this is my calling.”Regarding her professional acting career, Adunni Ade

"I'm not sure if this is my calling."Regarding her professional acting career, Adunni Ade

The actress confessed that she simply enjoys having fun and living life to the fullest.

Nollywood actress Adunni Ade said she just enjoys being an entertainer and that she is unsure about her career direction.

Experienced actress Ade is well-known for her parts in Yoruba movies. She has acted in a number of movies, including Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti and Tokunbo on Netflix.

The actress talked about how she got started in the business and her experiences growing thus far in an interview with Hiptv. She emphasized that her passion of entertainment is the reason for her commitment to her work. She continued by saying that while modeling, she started preparing skits for her acting career.

It’s unclear to me if this is my calling. Simply said, I adore entertainment. Many years ago, I was a model at first. I kind of just became myself at the beginning of the comedic skits. Not that I had returned yet. I was still in America. I’d just upload videos on YouTube. A call came in from the filmmaker Said Balogun. I took to the air and appeared in one of his ventures. That was basically it; I would travel down to shoot each time, and eventually I made the decision to relocate to Nigeria and pursue this full-time. Simply said, I don’t stop at acting. The modeling started to appear at some time.

I started moving into movies at some time, and we’re still working. At that point, the modeling was coming in, more of the influencing gig. In 2011, I received the first call. I believe I moved here in 2012,” the woman remarked. With Wakanow, make memories this summer. Have a Rest Period
When discussing how she manages her profession, she pointed out that every industry faces a different set of difficulties.

Every industry experiences highs and lows. I’m happy to be able to continue doing what I do, to appear on everyone’s screen, and I hope that I can portray the role I’m playing with excellence. Although Nollywood is expanding and receiving the proper attention, she continued, “It can only get better.”

Nonetheless, she wishes that directors and producers will stop stereotyping her and instead cast her in any part to highlight her skill in the industry.

“I think I’m perceived as fragile a lot of the time, which could limit the positions that I get assigned. That’s not what I want. Despite my frail appearance, I am adaptable. I’m there in that ghetto scene if you need me. My ability to switch is excellent. I’m fortunate to be multilingual as well. I want filmmakers to understand that I am more than just a caricature of a certain persona. Call me; I’m accessible if you need me. Let’s not act like everything is prim and proper. If necessary, I can become dirty,” she said.

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