23 December 2024 |
3:50 pm
Funke Akindele’s All people Loves Jenifa has shattered data, changing into 2024’s highest-grossing Nollywood title by incomes ₦511 million in simply 12 days. The film, which premiered on December 13, 2024, achieved this milestone quicker than every other Nollywood movie, crossing the N500 million mark inside 12 days. READ ALSO: ‘All people Loves Jenifa’ makes record-breaking ₦206m on…
Funke Akindele’s All people Loves Jenifa has shattered data, changing into 2024’s highest-grossing Nollywood title by incomes ₦511 million in simply 12 days.
The film, which premiered on December 13, 2024, achieved this milestone quicker than every other Nollywood movie, crossing the N500 million mark inside 12 days.
READ ALSO: ‘All people Loves Jenifa’ makes record-breaking ₦206m on opening weekend
This makes it the quickest title to succeed in such heights in Nigeria’s cinematic historical past.
Taking to Instagram in the present day, December 23, 2024, the native distributor, FilmOne Leisure, wrote, “All people Loves Jenifa smashes data with ₦511M on the field workplace, changing into 2024’s highest-grossing Nollywood title and the quickest to hit ₦500M in simply 12 days.”
In accordance with knowledge from the Nigerian field workplace, the movie drew huge crowds with over 71,700 tickets bought throughout its first week alone. By its opening weekend, it had already amassed over N72 million, setting the tone for a rare run.
The film’s unprecedented success displays Funke Akindele’s plain star energy and storytelling prowess. Recognized for her box-office dominance, Akindele beforehand made waves with Omo Ghetto: The Saga, which grossed over N1.5 billion.
In All people Loves Jenifa, Akindele reprises her beloved position as Jenifa, delivering a mixture of humour, drama, and suspense that continues to captivate audiences.
The movie follows Jenifa as she faces challenges to her reputation, navigates a conflict with a brand new neighbour, Lobster, and tackles surprising twists throughout a visit to Ghana involving a drug baron.
Co-directed by Akindele and Tunde Olaoye, with a script penned by Akindele, Akinlabi Ishola, and Collins Okoh, the film additionally options stellar performances from Stan Nze and Omowunmi Dada.
The movie’s success extends past Nigeria, with Nile Media securing its worldwide distribution to 30 international locations throughout six continents.