The actor made this known during an interview on Channels Television. According to Nouah, filmmakers are more interested in portraying exotic stuff and are not as passionate as the Nollywood of the 1990s.
His words: “There is a lot of dynamics going on in the industry tending towards not finding bearing and lack of structure.
“Back in the days, a whole of filmmakers of our kind were passionate about arts and gave it all today it is more like on the surface, people more are conscious about their looks rather than acts.
“There was more depth in the past than now, every movie productions now are more about eye candy rather than depth of the performance and outlook.
“Everyone wants to shoot about posh things, cars and not filming issues about herdsmen attack, killings, villagers and political issues happening in the country
“It is not actors fault, it is what the market demand and everyone is thinking about the quick way to wealth so they jump into it.”
oga ramsey. what is the solution?
..And that is how nollywood is dying