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Kunle Afolayan’s ‘Anikulapo’ Tops Most Watched Movies On Netflix Naija 2022

Kunle Afolayan’s ‘Anikulapo’ has emerged as the most-watched movie on Netflix in Nigeria in 2022.

According to streaming data provider, the 2022 Nigerian epic fantasy film took first place, beating out major worldwide releases like “RRR” and “Adam Project”.

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This is a significant achievement for the Nigerian movie given that other films were released in March while the Nigerian film was released later in the year.

 

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The Netflix original received excellent reviews upon its release, and within a few weeks it had amassed 8,730,000 global views, making it the most watched non-English movie ever.

The statistics shows that 2022 was a terrific year for Nollywood because the Nigerian audience saw a lot of our homegrown content with only four foreign films released.

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