Tana Adelana, a Nollywood actress, talked about a heartbreaking incident she had while working on Rogers Ofime’s film “Conversations in Transit.”
At the film’s press screening in Lagos, Tana recounted her heartbreaking experience of the impact of her father’s death during production.
She talked about how close she was to her father, but the production schedule left her with little time to grieve.
Nollywood actress Tana Adelana has posted a very touching account of her time spent on the set of Rogers Ofime’s “Conversations in Transit.”
At the press screening of the movie in Lagos, Tana talked about how the death of her father affected her while the film was being made. She said that she was close to her father and that she was unable to grieve because of her filming responsibilities.
“My biggest obstacle on the set was that. The show has to continue, though. We had the finest time on set aside from this,” the actress said.
Robert Peters is the director of “Conversations in Transit,” and Tope Bolade-Akinbode and Dichie Enunwa wrote the screenplay. Tana Adelana, Yvonne Nelson, Rhama Sadau, Uzee Usman, and Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) are among the film’s outstanding cast members. It is slated to be released in theaters.