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Especially, Nollywood stands out in all of these. It is all back to back awesome projects that should be competing on the international stage in no distant time. The focus today is Namaste Wahala (Hello Trouble), a movie that was released on the 1st of December 2020 and made its Netflix debut on the 14th February 2021, Valentine’s Day. Directed and produced by Indian born, Nigerian based Hamisha Daryani Ahuja, Namaste Wahala is a Bolly-Nollywood combo. The story is very much relatable as it deals with intersectional marriage restrictions. Two people (Didi and Raj) try to manoeuvre the hurdles associated with marrying across races. In the Nigerian system, we see it in inter-ethnic marriages. Though times have changed, however, restrictions in relation to inter-ethnic marriages still persist. Raj(Ruslaan Mumtaz) is an Indian who works in Nigeria but meets Didi (Ini Dima-Okojie) by fate while taking a run at the beach. They both connect immediately and would have to weather every storm that attempts to separate them.
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Raj’s mother, Neera (Sujata Sehgal) wants her son to get married to Sunita whom she has prepared for him back home in India. While Didi is a product of an intersectional marriage; her father is an Igbo man who got married to her mother, a Yoruba woman, however, Ernest(Richard Mofe-Damijo), Didi’s father mandates her to get married to Somto (Ibrahim Suleiman), a top lawyer in his firm. He doesn’t have a son, so he wants Somto to continue his legacy as a son-in-law. Thus, he wouldn’t hear of an Indian as a son-in-law. Ironically, Ernest and shola (Ajoke Silva), Didi’s mother are both product of the struggles and restrictions associated with intersectional marriages.
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