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I Don’t Have A Single Car Since I Started Acting Movie in 1959- Yoruba Actress Mistura Asunmo,Iya 2D(videos)

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“We lack a ‘Pension’ due to the unfortunate circumstance of a performer passing away on a holiday while in the theater – a day reminiscent of Iya Ika lomo ejo.”

Can you recall the actor who portrayed a significant role in Baba Wande’s play titled “Ika like a snake” many years ago?

BBC Yoruba has discovered the mother of the brides, who is responsible for sending them to men to feed the snake.

Mistura Asunmò, widely known as the mother of 2D, provides a detailed account of her journey into theater acting in 1959.

Mistura discusses the impact of theater in an actor’s life and the challenges posed by counterfeit recordings, commonly referred to as ‘Piracy.’

She sheds light on her observations regarding how actors are perceived by society, both in terms of acceptance and criticism.

There exists a financial constraint in the film industry when it comes to funding productions.

She appeals to the government to take action against individuals who engage in the theft of artists’ work.

Please watch the video below for more information.

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