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‘Inside Life’: Wole Ojo Lands in Prison and Navigates a Courtroom Showdown in Official Trailer

EXCLUSIVE: Sillo Studios has unveiled the official trailer of their debut feature, Inside Life, directed by Tope Adebayo, one of the directors behind 2022 box office hit King of Thieves.

Inside Life follows the story of an about-to-wed who is wrongly remanded in prison a few days before his wedding. He not only has to get out of the prison on time to make his wedding, but he also has to learn to survive the conditions in prison and get out alive.


Watch Teaser: Wole Ojo, Broda Shaggi and Nedu Wazobia to Star in ‘Inside Life’, From ‘King of Thieves’ Co-Director


The trailer introduces us to the prison world of the inmates and wardens, teases a courtroom showdown and a loved-up couple who might be the centre of the dramedy that will star Wole Ojo (Coming From Insanity) as Larry, Nedu Wazobia (Chief Daddy 2) as Funky Yaro, Samuel A. Perry aka Broda Shaggi (Dwindle), Funsho Adeolu (The Perfect Arrangement), Tina Mba (Breaded Life), Belinda Effah (Fine Wine), Hafiz ‘Saka’ Oyetoro, and Romeo Without Juliet as Presido.


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Official poster. Via Sillo Studios.

Inside Life was shot in Lagos and Ibadan and produced by Chuks Enete, known for managing ROK studio’s first drama series Festac Town. The director of photography is Idowu Adedapo who has previously worked with with Tope Adebayo on Yoruba epic King of Thieves, EbonyLife’s Oloture and Kemi Adetiba’s King of Boys.

Inside Life will be in cinemas from September 9, 2022. 

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