KING OF BOYS 2: Richard Mofe-Damijo Applauds Kemi Adetiba Despite Over Working Him On Movie Set

KING OF BOYS 2: Richard Mofe-Damijo Applauds Kemi Adetiba Despite Over Working Him On Movie Set

RMD, Kemi Adetiba

Legendary actor Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) has poured some accolades on movie director Kemi Adetiba over the soon-to-be-released sequel of the blockbuster movie, ‘King Of Boys’.

RMD, in his appreciation post shared via Instagram, revealed that Kemi pushed him to his limit on the last day of filming ‘King Of Boys’ part 2.

He narrated he spent over 17 hours on the movie set just to create ‘magic’. RMD noted that despite Kemi getting the movie crew to get the job done, she led by example.

In his words;

“On the last day of my filming KOB”

“I probably had done a little over 15 hours. It was past 2am and I had a 7am flight to catch that morning but @kemiadetiba my director was not done.”

“We kept on, at about 3am she knew she had pushed me to my limit. It was a tense moment. I was quiet but raging inside.”

“@solasobowale came to talk to me to know if I could continue and just finish even though I had at this time probably done like 17 hours or thereabout.”

“Kemi walks up to me to say she knows she had pushed too far and if I left the set she won’t hold it against me, having gone over my time on set and all. I looked at everything on that set and everybody waiting to know if the shoot would continue with me or not.”

“My manager @sirfumze was a raging bull at this point. He wanted to pull me out. Kept reminding me of my presentation that day in Benin. The need to catch some sleep before my trip.”

“I knew I couldn’t walk away. My body was broken and it threatened my health but this job and my passion and commitment sometimes drives even me insane. I stayed on and opted to finish.”

“By past 4am we managed to wrap my scenes in KOB. My flight was like 2 hours away and I still needed to get home to pack for the trip.”

“But at that moment I knew we had created magic, and that Rev Ifeanyi had come to the party to stake his claim.”

“Tears. Sweat. Grit. Professionalism. Passion. Joy. Commitment. Name it.”

“My story and performance in the filming of this series, is only a small part of the kind of commitment and performances that Kemi was able to pull out of every cast and crew. She was able to do this only because she led by example and that was all I saw every time she went over shoot time.”

“Congratulations Kemi. Hope the audience connects to this and enjoy it the way we did when making this. You are a great talent. Respect.”

King of Boys II is set to premiere on Netflix on August 27

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