Pascal Tokodi Defends Kenya's Film Industry Amid Criticism
Kenyan actor and musician Pascal Tokodi has come to the defense of the local film industry after a social media user criticized the lack of physical transformations among actors and the prevalence of familiar faces in productions. Tokodi emphasized that the industry is still in its developmental stages and cannot be expected to compete with more established film markets immediately.
In his response, Tokodi urged Kenyans to support local talent, including actors, writers, directors, producers, and crew members who are dedicated to creating original content. He argued that the industry deserves encouragement and growth rather than constant negativity, stating, 'We need to uplift our own and give them the chance to grow.'
Pascal Tokodi is well-known for his roles in the romantic comedy film Disconnect (2018) and the popular telenovela Selina. His work has made him a prominent figure in the Kenyan entertainment scene, where he has also ventured into music, expressing a desire to return to singing in recent interviews, as reported by Nairobi Wire.
The criticism Tokodi addressed reflects ongoing conversations about the state of the Kenyan film industry, which has been striving for recognition and support. In previous discussions, Tokodi has advocated for fair compensation for actors through film royalties, highlighting the need for structural changes to benefit local creatives. This dialogue is crucial as the industry seeks to establish itself and gain a foothold in a competitive global landscape, with many stakeholders advocating for the growth and development of homegrown talent.
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