In a meeting with Saturday beats, veteran entertainer, Jide Kosoko, who featured in the film which is set to debut on Netflix in September, noticed that over the course of his experience with Biyi on set, he didn’t seem wiped out. He said, “I recollect that over the course of the time I was on that set, Bandele never blew up over anything. This shouldn’t imply that individuals didn’t irritate him, yet he was such an honorable man. His way to deal with things was awesome. I unquestionably didn’t see his demise coming. He was himself all through the creation. He even had great endurance. His demise came as a big shock.”

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Discussing Bandele’s hard working attitude, Kosoko said, “He put an elevated degree of incredible skill into his work. Making sense of anything he desired on set came effectively to him. He was nitty gritty to the point that at whatever point he needed to make sense of anything on set, it sank without any problem. He didn’t hold back in that frame of mind through the content in a bid to accomplish the point of that creation.”

Biyi-Bandele- Kosoko likewise kept up with that the film will be a befitting send-forward for the late producer. He added, “It will cause individuals to sob more since they will get to realize that an incredible ability has been lost. We actually need him however nobody have some control over death.”

 

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One more entertainer in the film, Omowunmi Dada, likewise expressed that Bandele gave no indications of being unwell during the creation. She said, “As a chief, he was exceptionally lovely and expert. He gave no indications of being undesirable. He was consistently on set at the call time till work was wrapped up for the afternoon.”

Talking about his hard working attitudes, Dada said, “He was a chief that found it simple to communicate his interests in regards to characterisation and understanding of jobs. He had a decent standing and was a genuine refined man. I never saw him snap at anybody. He was deferential to all.”