Banky W replies upcoming musician who boasted about pirating his new movie

Banky W replies upcoming musician who boasted about pirating his new movie

Nigerian singer turned actor Banky W has replied a fan who claimed he had pirated the actor’s new movie titled “Up North”.

Banky W, the main character in the movie was promoting his production when he announced that the movie had been picked up by American streaming giants Netflix.

This new movie joins some of Nigeria’s best pieces of work including “King of Boys”, “The wedding party” and Genevieve Nnaji’s “Lionheart”.

In his post, Banky W wrote:

“I’m really proud of the work we did in #upnorththefilm… Despite being underrated at the time, somehow we made it into the top 10 highest grossing Nollywood films of all time – proof that movies with a message can work in Nigeria.

“Thankfully, now people all over the world can see it too. Alongside other incredibly successful Nigerian films like #kingofboysmovie, the wedding party 2, and Lionheart, you can catch #upnorthonnetflix from Friday October 18th.

“Pls tell a friend to tell a friend.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/B3mpNjOHaYE/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_mid=XZxRlQABAAE1JE1MyshpPY4es-p0

While many fans applauded him for his impressive feat with his new movie, one fan, an upcoming singer took to the comment section to say that he already has the movie on his phone and does not need to get it on Netflix.

Banky then replied the comment by saying that the musician should do unto others as he’d have them do to him.

The actor then prayed that the musician’s work does not get pirated after putting in so much work.

Check out the interaction below:

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