Saturday, March 30, 2013

Actress Nse Ikpe Etim Set for Traditional Wedding




Talented actress, Nse Ikpe Etim is on the sealing her exit from the league of Nigeria’s female celebrities who remain unmarried for good.

Her traditional wedding to her heartthrob, Clifford has been scheduled for April 4, 2013 at St. Stephen’s Primary School, Ikot Etobo, Nsit-Ubium LGA, Akwa Ibom; the bride's hometown.

Many would recall that on February 14, she married Sule at a registry.

·        Kalu Ikeagwu admits she made him cry on set of Broken
Meanwhile, Nollywood actor, Kalu Ikeagwu has openly admitted that the actress’ passion made him shed tears on the set of the new movie, ‘Broken.’

The movie was premiered on March 28 at Silverbird Cinema in Abuja and in recent times, Nse Ikpe Etim has been in the news for good reasons. She headlined Mr and Mrs, dazzled in ‘Phone Swap.’

In Broken, Nse plays the role of a woman who tries to bury her past, move on in life and pretend that the past never existed. But as always, a dirty past has a way of rearing its ugly head; the two children she left in the past surfaces and turns her seeming perfect life into a living hell.

Nse is alone with her troubled past in the movie. Bimbo Manuel plays the role of Nse’s husband. He is also the father of their house girl, a secret he desperately wants to keep away from Nse.

Kalu Ikeagwu, the philandering corper had a ‘bushmeat’ in the village girl that proves too strong to devour and digest. One way or the other, the lives of these three has a meeting point where sanity, life, happiness and silence get broken.

Broken was produced and directed by Bright Wonder.

Speaking on the experience, Kalu Ikeagwu said ‘Broken’ is one movie he can’t forget in a hurry. “At a point I was crying watching Nse act. It was like a real life scene to me. The storyline is touching and I’ve never worked on movie like this.”

Speaking further on the movie, the director said, “Broken is a social movie that addresses the menace of child abuse, neglect, trafficking, exposing its adverse effects and repercussions on the Nigerian child and on the Society.”


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