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Monday, 21 December 2015

Our new Project.
CRAZY JENIFA
(Sequel to CRAZY TENANT from Selles Mapunda’s CRAZY SERIES MOVIES)

STORY
Selles Business inc

SCREENPLAY
Selles Mapunda (SBI)

PRODUCTION
Mrutu Production

DIRECTOR
Selles Mapunda

PRODUCER
SBI

SYNOPISIS:
A middle-aged Jenifa’s (HANIFA DAUDI) Life changes when the father (KING MAJUTO) shows her, his dark side of his life. Tragedy she enters a wrong boat of life! Forced to fall in love with Emma (Mutrah Arab), being used and dumped! Now she sets on a mission of no return, and her mission is to destroy anyone who crosses her path. Emma and his mother (JOHARI CHAGULA) on contrary to their expectation met with the untold times of CRAZY JENIFA! What will be their fate? Find out from this mind-blowing true life-incidence comedy of errors!
This 17-year old GIR will be played by Hanifa Daudi popularly known as Jenifa during her acting in so many late Steven Kanumba’s movies (This is it & Uncle JJ) in the movie ‘Crazy Jenifa’ I strongly recommend that it’s a movie that will completely change Jenifa’s character into a grown-up girl! The movie, will be directed by Selles Mapunda (a bestselling director of all times from Steps Entertainment ltd), tells the story of a desperate girl of marriageable age who after a motivational speech from her pastor, and father (King Majuto, a public comedy figure in African movies) proceeds into getting pregnancy, in anticipation that her boyfriend will propose to her. Her 25-year old boyfriend (Mutrah), on the other hand isn’t ready to commit to anyone despite serious pressure from his mother (Johari Chagula who is populary known during her acting with Vicent Kigosi “RaY” and Steven Kanumba & JB) to get married. The movie stars also Eshe Buheti, Hidaya Njaidi, Daudi Michael Duma of a popula series SIRI YA MTUNGI and many others.
As funny as this film is, it is quite sad that our society has pushed a lot of women to become extremely desperate to get married. You only need to visit a Single’s fellowship or a wedding ceremony to get a feel of how desperate young girls & women have become. In as much as marriage is enviable, it is not a do-or-die affair. Some girls really need to understand that the fact that you become a Mrs doesn’t mean you are complete. It doesn’t guarantee you a lifetime of happiness; neither does it mean all your problems will go straight out of the door. If you’re one of those who listens to everything people say, then get ready because once your wedding is over, they’d start again. They’d ask why you’re not yet pregnant, and if you already have a child, they’d wonder why you haven’t considered baby number 2.
The movie also will remind people of a message titled ’15 reasons not to get married.
1. Lust: Don’t get married out of lust for someone. Some people get married just to have a sexual partner.
2. Infatuation: Love at first sight. Wake up girl, it doesn’t exist in the real world.
3. Liking the idea of marriage: I want to be called Mrs… I want to wear someone’s ring… I want to have a woman who’d hold my hand when I walk the streets. Exactly what this movie is about. Wake up!!!
4. The fear of remaining unmarried.. You’re not the first and won’t be the last unmarried person. Like one of the characters said, Mother Theresa was a single woman, did that stop her from touching the lives of so many others.
5. Pressure: Self explanatory.
6. Escaping from being jilted: Some people see marriage as victory over an unsuccessful relationship. Remember if it was meant to be, nothing would have separated u from this person
7. For money – Money does not guarantee the success of your marriage. It never guarantees happiness. However, this is not an excuse to go for someone with no ambitions/plans
8. Using marriage as an escape route: Some people are tired of living with their parents. Move out and pay your own bills, if you can’t stand them. Don’t get married just to get your parents/guardians out of the way.
9. Feeling sorry for someone: It is extremely important not to get married to anyone out of pity.
10. Foolish expectations – E.g. Getting married to a smoker when you cannot stand the habit and hoping they will change during the course of marriage; getting married to a flirtatious man/woman and hoping they’d stick with you and you alone.
11. Physical attributes – Beauty will wear out someday and will be replaced by wrinkles. No one looks exactly the same after a couple of years
12. Accidental pregnancy – Falling pregnant for a man doesn’t mean you should subject yourself to spending the rest of your life with the wrong partner.
13. Tribal connection – Igbo marry Igbo, Yoruba marry Yoruba, Hausa marry Hausa. Have you not seen people of the same tribe who have gotten divorced over simple differences? The fact that you hail from the same tribe or state as a person doesn’t guarantee that both of you will live together forever.
14. Just to satisfy parents – Don’t marry your dad/mum’s friend’s son/daughter just to please them. They’ve rocked their own lives, live yours!!
15. Don’t get married with the intention of hurting someone else – parents/friends/siblings/ex-lovers, etc. You might end up being hurt and it’s a complete waste of your time and energy.
We hope people will enjoy watching this movie when it is done!
Universal praise
There’s a reason why the movie has will do so well and why everyone will wants to see it over and over again!! Ask anyone who’s family with such casts and stories in Bongo Movies industry and they’d tell you they’d gladly to keep watching and watching such actors all over again. In BASATA and Steps Entertainment Script critics have also rated this movie story really well, they seem to like fun apparently. Films based on comic STORIES have an inbuilt core audience that will usually watch them no matter what. So, please do yourself a favor and WAIT for this mouth wetting movie coming soon, okay!!! Ciao

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