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“Call of My Life” Sparks Nollywood’s Romcom Renaissance

Call of My Life has made an impressive entrance at the Nigerian box office, grossing ₦78.2 million during its opening weekend and emerging as one of Nollywood’s strongest romantic comedy debuts of the year. According to figures released by the Nigerian box office, Nairametrics and Pulse Nigeria, the film’s strong performance reflects continued audience demand for locally produced romance and feel-good cinema experiences.

The movie has been praised by cinema-goers for delivering the emotional excitement, humour, and chemistry often associated with classic Nollywood romantic comedies. Social media reactions and early reviews highlighted its relatable storytelling, vibrant cast performances, and modern urban romance themes that resonated strongly with younger audiences and couples.

Industry analysts say the film’s commercial success also underscores Nollywood’s growing ability to attract theatrical audiences despite competition from streaming platforms and international releases. Romantic comedies have increasingly regained momentum in Nigerian cinemas, particularly among younger moviegoers seeking light-hearted and emotionally engaging local content.

The strong debut positions Call of My Life as a potential long-run box office success if audience momentum continues in the coming weeks. Entertainment observers note that the performance adds to a broader resurgence in Nigerian theatrical releases as producers invest more heavily in cinema-quality storytelling, marketing, and audience engagement.

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