As youngsters are gearing to take over Nigerian movie industry (Nollywood), Fineseed Okereke is not left out as she has joined the queue of impact makers in the movie industry which is revered around the world.
With so many movies to her credit including a self-produced short film, Fineseed believes she has gone a long way in the industry and there would be nothing like going back again for her.

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In an interview with www.otowngist.com’s ROSIE YOUNG, the pretty actress has these to say about her movie journey so far..
Excerpt:

Tell us about yourself
As you already know, my name is Fineseed Okereke from Nkwerre Local Government Area of Imo State. I’m an easy going person.

How long have you been into the movie industry?
About four years now

In these four years, what has it been like?
It’s been of the mix. I had my challenges but so far, so good. I thank God.

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What has been your major challenges?
Basically it has been some difficult roles I’ve been given to interpret but at the end of the day, that’s what makes me an actress. Being able to interpret every role beyond the director’s expectation in as much as they were difficult, is what the whole thing is all about.

What movie did you get such challenging role?
Actually there are two of them. ‘Na who’ produced by Ezenwayi and directed by Mega. Then ‘Pastor Why’ produced by Andy Best and directed by Royal Prince

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Somehow we managed to grab a gist that you just produced your own movie, tell us about it.
It is not really a movie. It’s just a short film, more like a skit titled ‘Love and Fear’. I did it with Ikem Chiude and XpJoe and it was directed by Shadon.

When are we expecting to see it?
I am hoping to have it on Iroko TV and other online platforms very soon, I can’t say the actual time, but as soon as we work out some details, it will be out for the public to watch.

Who are your role models in the industry?
Genevieve Nnaji, Mercy Johnson and Cha-Cha Eke. I have worked with Cha-Cha eke and she is totally an amazing person to work with. Big shout out to her. I’m still hoping to work with Mercy Johnson and Genevieve Nnaji in no distant time.

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At least in five years to come, what should we expect of you?
In the next five years, I expect Fineseed to be a household name. I expect to have gotten a lot from the industry and should also have given back a lot to the industry as well.
We can’t conclude this interview without clearing the air for potential admirers, what is your relationship status?
I am single

Ok… Message to fans?
Keep supporting Fineseed. Let’s do this together. I appreciate you all.