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Uzor Arukwe Reveals How He Built Chemistry With Achalugo In ‘Love In Every Word’

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Uzor Arukwe Reveals How He Built Chemistry With Achalugo In ‘Love In Every Word’

In a recent interview with Arise TV, Nigerian actor Uzor Arukwe talked about his experience working with co-star Bamike “BamBam” Olawunmi on the film “Love In Every Word.”

Arukwe praised BamBam’s “exceptional talent” and “professionalism,” saying that these qualities made it easy for him to develop the chemistry that was required for their roles.

The film, which was produced by Omoni Oboli, follows Chioma (BamBam) and Obiora (Arukwe) as they navigate their whirlwind romance, with Arukwe’s character affectionately referring to BamBam’s character as “Achalugo.”

In his words;

“BamBam is a phenomenal actress. She is one of the best actresses I have starred with. That was my first time of encountering her and I would say she is phenomenal,” he said.

“I have starred with a lot of people and I feel like what make you a good actor is your ability to build chemistry with people, make it realistic, as honest and vulnerable as possible.

“We had a brief before the movie. The director spoke to us and told us there is not a lot of nudity and s*x in the film so the few scenes we have to show intimacy wants to be sold as much as possible.

“So, I look at BamBam and she said we are good to go. She is phenomenal and I would love to work with her even more.”

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