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Nosa Obaseki Premiers SUNBURN Movie in Toronto, Canada

Come and join a mega film actor, Nosa Obaseki who is both Nollywood and Hollywood film actor on the premier of his new movie titled “SUNBURN” and experience the ignorance that comes with loving wrongly. The SUNBURN movie shows how love will always go back to the heart no matter how astray it strides. “SUNBURN” movie’s premiere is scheduled for Saturday, September 23rd, 2017 at the ALBION CINEMA (Hall 2), 1530 Albion Road, Etobicoke, M9V 1B4. Ontario, Canada.  This follows a “Special Grand Premiere in Nigeria” coming up soon.
 This prolific actor, Nosa Obaseki is not new to the entertainment industry; he has bagged the most memorable SCREEN CREDIT, such as UNVIEL, SAVING DREAMS and other movies. His strong work ethic has recently drove him to embraced the work of two young writers in the movie industry who wrote a story and titled it SUNBURN. Upon reading the story, Nosa requested the young writers to turn this beautiful piece of love story into a movie script for a big screen television movie.
SUNBURN is a must watch movie; the film shows how LOVE comes from the heart (genuine love is inevitable). The movie reminds me of a popular proverb in my country that says, “A prophet is never recognized in his own home”.  Come and watch how Edwin (Nosa Obaseki) realizes how much he loves Boma Briggs (Mary Lazarus).  The film features some of the biggest names in the movie industries, such as Yvonne Jegede, Mary Lazarus, Seun Akindele, Osaigbovo Valiho Osagie, Nosa Obaseki himself and other special actors and actresses. SUNBURN is produced by Team Success films and  directed by a veteran Nollywood director, Amen Imaseun who puts in his hard work and dedication to see nothing but a great movie. Thus, keep the date, September 23rd, 2017 in Toronto! Come and experience this memorable movie. 














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