Nigerian actor Odunlade Adekola shared a funny moment from the set with a younger colleague.
Known for his talent in the Yoruba film industry, Odunlade was seen kneeling while the young boy playfully whipped him with a belt.
Afterward, the boy quickly apologized for his actions. Adekola reassured him that it was all in good fun for the movie.
However, when the roles reversed, Adekola took his turn to whip the boy, doing so with enthusiasm, which made the boy scream and plead for mercy.
Watch video below:
The amusing video went viral and attracted a range of comments from social media users who laughed at Odunlade’s antics. Some netizens also expressed different thoughts.
See some comments below:
@One @ykay_autos wrote: “😂😂😂😂 has u no sabi beat make he teach u how to beat next time 😂😂.”
@adebimpe_am wrote: “He said Film ni like he isn’t aware of the next scene 😂😂.”
@baba.tgwhite wrote: “Nothing is funny in this video. If this was Abroad he would have been sued and made to pay heavily. Y’all find this funny but it’s not. The boy was only acting professionally as the script says. Him taking the belt to flog him back is not acting and definitely not funny but wicked.”
@chef_bro_wn wrote: “😂😂😂😂Abeg no kill the boy 😂😂😂😂 film ni 😂😂😂.”
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