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Nigerian talents, including Mike Ezuruonye, Chinyere Wilfred, Mike Godson, Anita Joseph, and Joy Patrick Ezeike, alongside Mai Tt.

Nigerian talents, including Mike Ezuruonye, Chinyere Wilfred, Mike Godson, Anita Joseph, and Joy Patrick Ezeike, alongside Mai Tt.

 

 

 

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  • Production: The film is a Nollywood (Nigerian film industry) production, marking a significant step for Mai T.T. in starring alongside Nigerian actors.
  • Starring Role: Mai T.T. takes a prominent role in the movie, which is suggested by the promotional materials and her name appearing on the backdrop in the image you provided.
  • Cast: The film features several Nollywood actors, some of whom travelled to Zimbabwe for the movie's premiere. The specific full cast details are not immediately available, but the collaboration is highlighted.The movie "Lost in Ashes" is a film in which Zimbabwean comedian and socialite Felistas Murata, popularly known as Mai T.T. or Mai Titi, stars.

 

 

 

The Zimbabwean socialite and comedian, Mai Tt (Felistas Murata), has made a significant foray into African cinema by starring in and producing the film "Lost in Ashes", which features several prominent Nigerian (Nollywood) actors.

​The movie is a historic collaboration, marking a major step for the Zimbabwean film industry through its partnership with Nollywood stars.

 

 

 

 

 "Lost in Ashes":

  • Cast: The film features renowned Nigerian talents, including Mike Ezuruonye, Chinyere Wilfred, Mike Godson, Anita Joseph, and Joy Patrick Ezeike, alongside Mai Tt.
  • Inspiration: Mai Tt has stated that the movie is largely based on her own life and personal experiences.
  • Production: The film was shot in Nigeria, with Mai Tt not only acting but also serving as an Executive Producer. She highlighted that this was an expensive production and was made possible through personal financing and support from her family and Omas Studios.
  • Significance: The project is seen as a major cultural milestone, strengthening the bond and fostering collaboration and artistic exchange between the Nigerian and Zimbabwean film industries. It is expected to open doors for greater opportunities for Zimbabwean filmmakers.

 

 

 

 

  • Premiere: The movie was scheduled to premiere in Harare, Zimbabwe, with the Nigerian cast flying in for the event. The image provided appears to capture Mai Tt (possibly the woman in the gold-scaled outfit and silver headpiece) and some of the Nigerian actors at the premiere or an associated event.
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