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We’re Not What We Portray In Movies- Sandra Okunzuwa


​“Acting can be draining, both physically and mentally,” she shared. “We have a lot of talented females in the industry who are not only skilled but also beautiful.

“Women are naturally born to hustle; we strive to be better at what we do, especially in our respective areas.”

When reflecting on her male colleagues, she noted a different standard for success. “For men, it seems that as long as they can act, are handsome, and possess good charisma, they can get by.

But acting is not easy for anyone. The hours are gruelling, you leave home early and often don’t return until 12 AM or 1 AM the next day.”

Despite these challenges, Okunzuwa remains deeply passionate about her craft. “It’s a lot, but the passion keeps pushing us to do what we love,” she said, underscoring her dedication to the art of acting.



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