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Charles Okocha “Igwe 2pac” Reveals How He Is Being Stereotyped In Nollywood

  • Nollywood Actor, Charles Okocha reveals how he’s been stereotyped in the industry
  • Explains how he’s trying to break out from the bad boy roles

Ekohotblog reports that controversial Nollywood actor Charles Okocha, better known as Igwe 2Pac, has revealed that he is deliberately acting skits to let people know that he could break out of his ‘bad boy’ role which had become a niche for him in the movie industry.

Speaking during an interview on Sunday scoop, the actor revealed that

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“At some point in the industry, I was being stereotyped as I was being given only bad boy roles. I knew that I could do more than that but in the industry, they tend to give you one particular role once they know that you are good at it. I had to infuse comedy into my acting because I wanted to be distinct and also put a smile on people’s faces. Back then, if you are cast for a role, you become a star automatically. Even when the film is not yet out and you are still filming, people would start giving you the attention of a celebrity. Then, hard work is more vital and you get roles based on merit. Presently, if you are a producer, you can choose to give your friend or relative a lead role.

“I do not intend to retire soon because acting is a passion for me and I still want to do it for a long time. The journey has been good and I can’t complain. When you start up any profession, it is not always easy because you have to get it rough the first time. But with God on your side, blessing your hustles, one will get there. I know many persons whom I started with in this industry and only a few of us are still active. Also, my career got a push when I met Teco Benson, a notable Nollywood producer. He knew me because we stayed on the same street in Aguda, Surulere area of Lagos.”

Igwe 2Pac also shed more light on a viral video that showed him destroying the car of a man for going out with his teenage daughter.

He said, “When my daughter gets to the age a man can approach her, why would I stop it? But when she is a teenager, it is totally unacceptable. But I would prefer that it is done the right time to avoid embarrassment.”

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