If you think you watched the best movies in 2016, Light Will
Come will certainly blow your mind in 2017. It is the first
Nigerian movie filmed thirty three thousand feet above sea
level using top notch filming equipments with a cast and crew
who know their onions.
Produced and directed by the prolific Tchidi Chikere, this
romantic comedy will light up your life with rib cracking
scenes, keep your eyes on the big screens as you savour
every visual delight, and of course your money’s worth is
guaranteed!
The movie stars the screen goddess Mercy Johnson Okojie,
King of Comedy Hafiz Oyetoro (Saka) of the ‘I don port MTN
fame’, the heart stopping Majid Michel, sensational Nuella
Njubigbo Chikere, the elegant Shaffy Bello, the drama Queen
Eniola Badmus, Kannywood’s sweetheart Rahama Sadau and
the gorgeous Ada Ameh.
Light Will Come tells the story of Lukas (Hafiz Oyetoro) a
bumbling and comical personal assistant to his chronic
bachelor boss Raymond (Majid Michel).
Raymond’s parents
have mandated him to get married and the desperate search
together with Lukas to find the ideal wife his elite parents
would approve of repeatedly goes wrong.
Time’s running out
on Raymond and he secretly engages the services of an
escort agency who presents Jessica (Nuella Njubigbo
Chikere) to pose before his parents as his fiancée but a fall
out shatters the plan. In comes Viola (Mercy Johnson Okojie)
who agrees to the plan but there’s a snag as they’re from two
different worlds. The web of deceit is continuously spun
before his parents until something goes wrong… and there’s
Lukas who has to contend with his domineering and abusive
wife Aisha (Eniola Badmus) who takes delight in
engaging him in a boxing bout at home…
According to Tchidi Chikere
"In a bid to give movie goers and enthusiasts the best,
we’ve left no stone unturned in ensuring that the
movie meets the high cinematic standard. Light Will
Come is hinged on an awesome well told story,
there’s never a dull moment as the audience will find
it highly entertaining. The movie was made with a
huge budget to ensure that the International standard
of best practices in film production was met via
seasoned professionals engaged in the project. A
good film is largely made of three major components;
the story, the performance which is how good the
actors interpret their roles, the technicalities, which is
basically light, picture and sound. Light Will Come
scores high on these points. I’m confident that the
movie will do very well and set the box office agog on
a strong note in 2017. Nigerians and Non-Nigerians
should come out in mass to watch the movie when it
hits cinemas. It’s a great way to unwind and light up
your life in 2017”
Light will come will be released in cinemas across Nigeria
from February 17th 2017 .
Watch Trailer below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BvLjvjgKWk
