How A Fan Removed My Cap And Knocked Me On The Head - Osita Iheme
Osita
Iheme who released his fourth movie 'Ada my love' last April, has revealed a
few key things in a recent interview. While commenting on his own work, he
said:
“I
simply love that movie. The story is good and the casting is fantastic. I’d
love to work on the storyline again and do it in a better way,” he says.
Unlike
his partner, Aki (Chinedu Ikedieze), who is happily married, Osita is still a
bachelor. Asked why he has not followed Aki’s example, the comic actor then
remained speechless before saying; “Marriage is not something that
anybody should rush into. I will get married at the right time. When it’s time
for me to get married, you will know. You will be informed.”
The
actor dismissed the rumour that he is still waiting for the proverbial Miss
Right, saying, “There is no Miss Right anywhere. I don’t believe that I
should meet Miss Right before I make up my mind about marriage. Besides, there
is no wife for anybody. Once you get somebody attached to you, she will become
your wife.”
Despite
the popularity that he enjoys among millions of movie fans across Nigeria, even
beyond the country’s borders, Osita says that he has been publicly embarrassed
by the same fans and admirers on some occasions.
Recalling
a particular incident, which occurred somewhere in neighbouring Benin Republic,
he says, “An excited fan removed my cap and gave me a knock on my head.
He said he had been seeing me in the movies and only wanted to confirm if I was
really the one. Although I felt quite embarrassed by his behaviour, I let the
incident pass because I could see that he acted out of excitement.”
Film
acting, he says, did not come by accident.
As
a youth, he used to be a member of the drama group in his church. At a point,
he had decided to take up acting as a career if given the opportunity.
But,
the actor says that he would have liked to be a singer if his dreams had failed
to materialise.
“I
would have become a singer. To me, singing is a means of expressing myself,” he says.
Osita
also takes a look at the impact of the present economic situation on the movie
industry and concludes, “It is tough getting by nowadays. This is
probably because filmmaking is no longer as lucrative as it used to be. But
what else can we do? The recession is affecting everybody and the entire nation.”

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