Bukunmi Oluwasina reveals the one thing all actors share in common

Bukunmi's words serves as a reminder that beyond the glitz, acting is an art form fueled by faith.


In a recent social media post, talented Nollywood actress Bukunmi Oluwasina decided to share not only a stunning picture of herself but also some introspective thoughts about her profession.

As one of Nigeria’s most successful actors, she revealed the one thing all actors share in common “a blind faith”

Bukunmi Oluwasina encapsulated the essence of dedication and faith that gives them an insight of who they are and what drives them to constantly push their boundaries and deliver unforgettable performances.

She wrote:

“All an actor has is their blind faith that they are who they are today, and this minute”.

In another story, Bukunmi Oluwashina speaks on experience playing Agemo, Kitan and working with Lateef Adedimeji in Jagun Jagun

Yoruba film sensation, Bukunmi Oluwashina, spilled the beans that she dedicated weeks to intense fitness routines, all to nail her impressive dual roles as Kitan and Agemo in the iconic movie ‘Jagun Jagun’.

Bukunmi, In her interview with PUNCH, let it slip that she kick-started her fitness training at home, took a momentary breather, and then cranked up the intensity by joining her fellow colleagues on the set.

According to her, right after getting her hands on the script, she wasted no time and dived headfirst into the fitness routine.

Her words:

“I knew it was going to be demanding, because of the characters I played, especially that of the warrior— Agemo. When I got the script, I immediately started going for fitness workouts. Because of my daughter, it was sometimes hard for me to go to the gym, so at times, I also worked out at home.

I did that for a couple of weeks, before I joined them on set and started another round of training.”

Injecting some flair into her statement, the actress boldly stated that the powerful message conveyed in the renowned movie is the exact kind of tonic the country needs at that very moment.

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