
In late 2013, veteran actress Clarion Chukwura was specially picked
by female producer and founder of Royal Arts Academy, Emem Isong to
play the role of Yepayeye in the high budgeted film entitled, Apaye (A
Mother’s Love). Reliable sources have disclosed to us that the
role gave Clarion and opportunity to become the highest paid actress in
Nollywood in a particular epoch, as she pocketed N10million for the
role. Apaye, still in Silverbird Cinema is a true life story on the life
of a spectacular woman, (Dame Patience Jonathan’s late foster mother),
who against all odds, fearlessly and uncompromisingly battled her way to
success.
According to the information made available to us, Apaye is
the most expensive and highest budget film in Nollywood so far. As
gathered, the star Akwa-Ibom born filmmaker, Ms Isong was commissioned
with the sum of N55million to produce the movie. This is because, Apaye
is an outstanding film that tells the story of a woman who touched many
people’s lives, despite making wrong choices at the initial stage of her
life by marrying a man who already has a wife. Still as a result of her
doggedness she scaled through and made huge living. Therefore, it
merited more than the said production capital.
However, Clarion Chukwura who interpreted the role of this strong
and hard working woman now late, was hired with the whooping sum of
N10million. Clarion explained that Yepayeye is the most challenging role
that she has ever played, as she had to live the character of a woman
who died less than six months to her production and was still fresh in
people’s minds.
She stated in an interview during the premiere in March 7, “It was
challenging because I had to be as believable as possible. This was a
woman who died less than six months to production and we shot it in her
community where her memory was still fresh, so I had to play her as
accurately as possible. This was not an Abraham Lincoln that had passed
on a long time ago. The challenge was that everybody wanted to see her
in me so I would say it was more difficult acting a true story in her
environment, especially as she was a woman that impacted in her
community greatly. It was a challenge I was happy to take.”
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