Romance? Nollywood?
Yes, Nollywood.
It may be hard to wrap your head around, but it’s true. While Nollywood has been excelling in many other genres lately, including drama and action, we’ve also been gifted some gems in the rom-com genre. And yes, these movies weave tales that resonate with viewers on a deep, heartfelt level. This Valentine’s, we are sharing with you five such titles that promise to sweep you off your feet and leave you with a lingering sense of love.
“The Wedding Party” (2016)
Directed by Kemi Adetiba, “The Wedding Party” is a romantic comedy that unfolds against the backdrop of a lavish Nigerian wedding. The film explores the dynamics of love and navigates the cultural clashes that often accompany the union of two families from different backgrounds. With a stellar cast and a perfect blend of humour and romance, this movie celebrates love in all its chaos.
“Phone Swap” (2012)
Kunle Afolayan’s “Phone Swap” is a romantic comedy that takes an unexpected twist. The story revolves around two strangers who inadvertently swap phones at an airport, leading to a series of comedic and romantic escapades. The film combines humour, romance, and a touch of suspense, making it an entertaining watch that keeps viewers guessing until the end.
“Isoken” (2017)
Directed by Jade Osiberu, “Isoken” is a refreshing take on love, societal expectations, and the journey to self-discovery. The film follows the life of Isoken, a successful career woman facing pressure from her family to get married. With its witty dialogue, relatable characters, and charming love story, “Isoken” explores the complexities of finding love while staying true to oneself.
“The Royal Hibiscus Hotel” (2017)
Directed by Ishaya Bako and released in 2017, the movie unfolds as a charming love story with vibrant characters set against the backdrop of a picturesque hotel. The narrative follows Ope, a talented chef played by Zainab Balogun, who navigates the challenges of reviving her parents’ struggling hotel upon her return to Nigeria. A chance encounter with a charming guest sparks a blossoming romance.
“A Naija Christmas” (2021)
The second Kunle Afolayan title on this list, ‘A Naija Christmas,’ might seem like an unlikely romantic movie, but it is just that. What starts as a competition between three sons to win their mother’s favour quickly spirals into two unique yet heartwarming love stories. This movie validates the saying, “Love is usually found in unlikely places.”