Is Kalu crossing over?
By nigeriafilms.com - Nigeria Films
Interviews | Mon, 15 Jun 2009
  Bookmark and Share   
Click for Full Image Size
destruction of the poor is poverty and destruction of the soul is vanity - By: linda
More Quotes | Submit a Quote
NEW: Ghana Tourist Villas offers an unforgettable holiday and business experience in Accra.
When X2 crew (interviewer and camera person) arrive at Kalu Ikeagwu's home for an interview session, we are relieved.

For one thing, the Lagos traffic proved particularly stressful that day. For another, the Nollywood star was refreshingly “normal” – no airs, no assumptions of grandeur – which, although commendable, is a bit surprising, as the 'For Real' actor recently returned from Ireland where he played the leading role in 'Rapt In Eire', working alongside Irish Hollywood actor Robert Goodman (Gangs of New York). Excerpt:

What was it like filming in Ireland?

It was absolute fun. The cast and the crew were absolutely lovely. Everyone was hands-on, friendly and hardworking … It was very hard work. In the two weeks that I spent on set, I didn't have a day's break. We worked from 8am to about ten at night. The only free night I had was the last day of shooting – we finished at about four and just went drinking at a pub.

Everyone was a professional. There were takes we had to do over and over again. Also, I had to do more work on my character. I didn't really have much time to get into character, so every night I got home, I still had to do more work on my own, which meant sleep at about 2am.

It was good work.

What role were you playing?

I played the role of “Dr. Onyema”, a university lecturer who for political reasons had to flee from Nigeria. He was recognized by the Irish government so he could work in the same capacity at an Irish university. However, there were a lot of challenges.

He was a very stubborn, very proud man who wouldn't go for any other job – he wouldn't take up a menial job while doing his applications – so he fell into difficulties. Eventually, he ventured into drugs.

Is it a Nigerian film or an Irish film?

It's a collaboration between the Nigerian and Irish communities. Galway, where it was shot, was very helpful. They offered us all the assistance they could … offices, churches, everything we needed.

It was produced and directed by Akhibo Emekan. Robert Goodman, who is also an actor ('Joan of Arc', 'League of Extraordinary Gentlemen', 'Gangs of New York') was the artistic director of this movie.

So you're now officially a Hollywood actor! [General laughter]. Okay, but seriously, which foreign actor would you compare yourself to?

Hey! Um, I think the question should be “who would I like to compare myself to?”

Three: Don Cheadle, Al Pacino and Denzel. He [Denzel Washington] blows your socks off every time. When you watch him in 'The Hurricane', 'Malcolm X' or 'Training Day'… he's just awesome. The roles become him and he becomes the roles. That's who I'm chasing after, big time!

I read on your blog that you don't like your family watching your films. Why?

[Laughter] I don't know! I'm just rather self-conscious about what I do. I don't know whether it's because acting wasn't meant to be my field. I was supposed to be some doctor. As a first son, [I was] to be responsible. I sort of rebelled… to do what gives me joy and had to go into some ne'er do well profession, as an actor.

Having said that, my family is very supportive of what I do. I think I want them to see me as “just Kalu”. Of course, that's all gone in the air because they now watch my movies and stuff. Oh yes, and I was afraid of them teasing me!

Do they enjoy your work? Do they think you're a good actor?

Yes, they do, very much so. Continued   
Source: nigeriafilms.com - Nigeria Films
Rate This Story »
  Current rating: 0 by 0 users

 Comments To This Article

6 readers have commented so far on this story. And below this page is a sample of the latest comments published. Or you can also click view all to read all comments that readers have sent in.

Kalu
Cat Eyes | Bronx,Ny-USA (Location: United States) | 6/15/2009 11:10:00 PM
I liked the movie "For Real". Him and Eucharia had real passion in that movie.
kalu
A4APPLE | DUBLIN-IRELAND (Location: Ireland) | 6/15/2009 11:29:00 PM
Kalu my man u are one in a million, i like everytin abt u ,ur acting is great and fantastic,infact u re d best in nollywood
KALU
MUNGO IN UK | LONDON-UK (Location: United Kingdom) | 6/17/2009 2:25:00 AM
You 're the golden boy of Nollywood. keep it up!!!
 

All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. 2001-2009, © Copyright ModernGhana.com

ModernGhana.com is part of Modern Ghana Media Communication Limited and NigeriaFilms.com