I really enjoyed being ‘Oba’ – Tobi Bakre
What makes Gangs of Lagos different from the other projects you have worked on and what was your favourite aspect of this project?
The synergy on and off set was amazing. We had such a beautiful ecosystem of positivity. We were attempting a lot of things that had never been done before. I loved being on set every single day. Each day came with its unique experience that just made the whole time shooting and the project as a whole memorable.
What was your experience portraying Obalola?
I could really relate to this character so much that we became one all through the time of shooting. The problem then became unbecoming the character after we finished the shoot. I really enjoyed being Oba, and I hope I get to play that character again in the future.
How did you prepare for the role of a character caught up in the world of crime and violence?
We shot most of the scenes in Isale Eko, the exact neighbourhood referenced in the movie. It felt like art was imitating life right around us. For some scenes we even had the locals join us in the shoot. It felt real on some occasions.
What do you think audiences will take away from the film’s portrayal of the struggles of people living in Isale Eko?
How do you think this film contributes to the evolution of the Nigerian film industry?
The set and story line also feels like the old Nollywood movies being told in a totally new dimension. Like I earlier mentioned, I believe this movie will inspire a lot of new collaborations for much bigger projects in Nollywood and beyond.
What was the most challenging aspect of the filming?
The most challenging bits, for me playing Obalola, was when we really had to see the vulnerable parts of the character. In my personal life I have had to build walls to be able to withstand whatever life brings my way. Becoming Oba allowed me to become a really strong and powerful character, but part of that power was also being open to raw unfiltered emotions.
I had to tear my personal walls to tell the character’s reality perfectly. It required a lot physical and emotional. The physical, I am always ready for, but the emotional took me on a whole different journey, deeper than I would have imagined or expected.