Ibrahim Chatta, a Nollywood actor, has denied that he is underappreciated in the film business.
Speaking in a recent episode of the ‘Talk To B’ podcast, the Nupe-born actor clarified that he isn’t underrated, stressing that he’s among the highest-paid Yoruba-speaking actors in the country.
“A lot of time, some people say Ibrahim Chatta is underrated. No, I’m not. I’m one of the highest-paid Yoruba-speaking actors in Nigeria,” he said.
Chatta said before gaining stardom, he was a “studio rat” and did promotional jingles and movie soundtracks.
“I gave myself responsibility because I discovered it would make me stronger.
“At a point, I told my mom that I was comfortable and that she shouldn’t bother sending me foodstuffs.
“But I wasn’t comfortable. So, I would work for about a week or two as a bus conductor, and I would get somebody.
“Then I got lucky, and I started writing and composing movie soundtracks. I did movie soundtracks for over 400 films; I did promotional jingles for over 400 firms.
“Then I wasn’t known as an actor. I had studios in Ikeja and other places. At a point, I was a studio rat. I would go to the studio, write songs, sing, and perform,” he recalled.
Written By Sunny Green Itodo