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Bollywood and Nollywood in one movie

Bollywood and Nollywood have joined forces to produce a new movie about an inter-cultural love story.

The movie is entitled ‘Namaste Wahala’ it is directed by businesswoman-turned-filmmaker, Hamisha Daryani Ahuja, who weaves a tale across two diverse and rich cultures — India and Nigeria.

‘Namaste Wahala’ loosely translates to ‘Hello trouble’ and it is filmed mostly in English with a mix of Hindi and Nigeria’s pidgin language.
Ahuja has lived in Nigeria since she was a child and says her experience living in Africa’s most populous country inspired her to make her debut film.

“I am Indian but I have lived in Nigeria my whole life. Everyone loves Bollywood and Nollywood, so I thought ‘how is it that no one has done a love story between the two?'” she told CNN.

Now in her 30s, Ahuja says she decided to fuse her experiences from both cultures to create a love story that people can relate to.

The movie will be released in April and features top movie stars from both countries including veteran Nollywood actress Joke Silva, Richard Mofe Damijo and Segal Sujata, Ini-Dima Okojie and Ruslaan Mumtaz.

Nigerian and Indian weddings are colorful and lavish affairs — and they are also big business.

Through Namaste Wahala, both wedding industries fuse, showcasing a celebration between both cultures.

Nigerian and Indian weddings are colorful and lavish affairs — and they are also big business.

Through Namaste Wahala, both wedding industries fuse, showcasing a celebration between both cultures.

“The story has been in my head for a long time but I wanted it to be completely accurate. I wanted both cultures to be portrayed the same, that no culture was above the other,” Ahuja said.

Filmed entirely in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial nerve center, Ahuja says it features classic Bollywood dancing and singing scenes to keep it as authentic as possible.

“It is a fun comedy, a lot of laughs with a few tears,” she said.

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