Kenyan actress Sandra Dacha, famously known for her exceptional acting skills, especially in ‘Auntie Boss’, has weighed in on what the future holds for Kenyan film makers.
Speaking to one of our journalists, she expressing optimism about the future of filmmaking. In a candid interview, Sandra discussed the transformative changes in the industry and highlighted the opportunities these changes present for emerging filmmakers, hinting that if all content creators and filmmakers are constant in what they’re doing, then the country will be competing with high-end filmmakers in the world.
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“In the next 5 years, we will be like Nigerians and Indians… Hollywood bado, but we will be somewhere in the next 5 years.” Sandra Dacha shared.
Sandra who has enjoyed a prolific career spanning over three decades, emphasized the democratization of filmmaking tools and platforms.
The actress also praised the growing diversity in film, both in front of and behind the camera. Calling out specific individuals who have ventured into film making saying it is the way to go.
“Because I can see Butita has his own production, Awinja did the same in December…YY pia alifanya Moja, in the next 5 years tutakua mbali sana itakua best.”Sandra Dacha shared.
She expressed excitement on the Kenyan Creatives and Film Makers who have mastered the act congratulating them for working together in unison to make their projects a success without relying on others.
“Nowadays we no longer depend on our producers the usual producers to produce for us our series and movies we produce them ourselves.” Sandra said.