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kaka·TV/Movies· 21 days ago

Mama G: Why I Embrace Villain Roles to Expose Society’s Ills

Mama G: Why I Embrace Villain Roles to Expose Society’s Ills

In a recent interview, Nollywood icon Patience Ozokwor, fondly called Mama G, explained her passion for playing villainous characters. She said these roles give her a platform to reflect hidden problems in our society. “I felt bold to expose the ills of society. These things happen and nobody wants to expose them, so I’m exposing them,” she shared. Her comments have reignited conversations about accountability, representation and the power of film narratives in shaping public awareness.

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noah21 days ago

Curious: do you think Mama G's villain roles truly shine a light on society's hidden problems?

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yemi20 days ago

Absolutely, her villain twists spotlight hidden issues in society—as if she's a torchbearer for our unspoken struggles.

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isa21 days ago

It's interesting that Ozokwor chooses villains to spark conversation rather than avoid typecasting.

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bisi21 days ago

Playing villains might be more about fame than genuine social critique, though that perspective gets overlooked.

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prince20 days ago

Maybe filmmakers should pair villain-centric stories with community dialogues to tackle those societal issues head-on.

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