A Naija Christmas winds around the tale of rich kid, unfortunate young lady around the narrative of Christmas. Simultaneously, it isn't your standard Christmas story. Nor is it your standard rich kid, unfortunate young lady story, however a diverse blend of sentiment, satire, music, and dance. There is the grinning bad guy, pathetic love, and Nigerian Christmas custom. It is the sweet story you didn't realize you expected to watch.
On the off chance that there is one thing Kunle Afolayan has down to a science and a craftsmanship, it is pulling at our heartstrings with the right blend of Nigerian enhanced stories that make them grin, since you perceive yourself in those accounts. He likewise has an approach to uniting his entertainers, old and youthful, in a blend that has everybody perceiving themselves in the characters.
The acting in this film is first class, and it is proof of the expertise of the chief. Similarly, the cinematography gives such lovely picture quality, you need to see it over and over.
It is endearing to see the late Rachel Oniga right at home, and the recognition for her is sweet. Segilola is a breath of air; she isn't your powerless unfortunate young lady in a romantic comedy, yet a solid, confident lady. I like the depiction. Kunle Remi, not surprisingly, gives a decent report of himself as the serious playboy, however who needs something and would effectively have it.
The difference to him is Efa Iwara; it is fascinating to see Efa depict the splendid and dumbfounded craftsmanship individual, who has infatuation for somebody who will not respond. It is a takeoff from his standard job of the confident man. He has a reach that I anticipate seeing more chiefs investigate.
A Naija Christmas takes us from the untainted Ikoyi, where everything is quiet and fashionable, to the gurgling Mushin, where you can be gotten in the event that you don't stand well. You see the magnificence of Lagos around evening time, when it is sufficiently bright. You feel the genuine Naija Christmas soul, and you need to impart it to other people.