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“Mr and Mrs” producer set to release chapter 2.
 
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Sat, 4 Mar 2017   ||   Nigeria,
 

Chinwe Egwuagu, the Producer of award-winning human interest movie, ‘Mr and Mrs’ that got movie lovers glued to their Television screens in 2011 – 2012, is set to release Chapter 2 of the movie, entitled ‘Mr and Mrs Revolution’ in cinemas from Friday, April 21, 2017.

According to Ceoafrica, Directed by Teco Benson, ‘Mr and Mrs Revolution’ will star talents like: Rita Dominic, Chidi Mokeme, Tana Adelana, Akin Lewis, Yaw, Munachi Abii and many others and tells the story of a couple, Sharon (Rita Dominic) and Kobi (Chidi Mokeme) who attempts to tell the truth about some of the conflicts, confinement, independence, and struggles in marriages.

The pursuit to keep their marriages intact and save their private lives leads to various dramatic and intense scenes that follow the story.

“A lot of things happen in marriages which most times lead to separation or divorce, especially in this present age and ‘Mr and Mrs Revolution’ tend to cover most of the factors that couples face in marriages.

“The new chapter of Mr and Mrs is a totally different package from the first one, the story line is different yet not losing line with the realities faced in marriages; the audience are going to love this one, because it is something everyone can relate to”, said Chinwe Egwuagu.

The previous Mr and Mrs. was a success story and bagged several awards and nominations such as: Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Screenplay, Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting role, Nollywood Movie Awards for Best Costume Design, Nollywood Movie Awards for Best Editing, Nollywood Movie Awards for Best Lead Actress, Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role, and so many others.

The movie, ‘Mr and Mrs Revolution’ which will be hitting the cinemas in April 21 promises to be exciting. It has a factual storyline, talented casts and a little bit of comedy to cool off the intense drama.

 

   

 

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