NIGERIA · FILM
Key Facts
—The record: Behind The Scenes has become the highest-grossing Nigerian film of all time.
—The number: It has taken about 2.41 billion naira, roughly $1.6 million, and is the first Nigerian film to pass 2 billion naira.
—Who made it: It was produced by and stars Funke Akindele, one of Nollywood’s most bankable names.
—What Nollywood is: Nollywood is Nigeria’s film industry, among the largest in the world by the number of films it makes.
—Beating Hollywood: Local hits are increasingly outdrawing Hollywood blockbusters at the Nigerian box office.
—A repeat feat: Akindele held the previous record too, underlining her pull with local audiences.
Funke Akindele, one of Nigeria’s most successful filmmakers, has set a new benchmark for Nollywood: her film ‘Behind The Scenes’ has become the highest-grossing Nigerian movie ever made, and the first to pass 2 billion naira at the box office.
What Funke Akindele just achieved
The milestone is a first for Nigerian cinema. Behind The Scenes has taken about 2.41 billion naira, roughly $1.6 million, more than any Nigerian film before it.
The achievement came over several weeks in cinemas, as word of mouth kept audiences coming back.
It edged past records that Akindele’s own earlier films had set, a sign of her staying power.
In an industry where hits can be fleeting, repeating the feat is its own achievement.
It suggests audiences will turn out reliably for the films she puts her name to.
Reliability like that is gold in a business built on unpredictable hits.
The dollar figure may look modest by Hollywood standards, but the naira total is a landmark for an industry whose tickets are cheap and whose audience is largely at home.
It is also the first Nigerian film to cross the 2 billion naira mark, a symbolic barrier the industry had long chased.
Who she is, and what Nollywood is
Funke Akindele is among the biggest names in Nollywood, the nickname for Nigeria’s vast film industry. She acts in, produces and directs her hits.
She first became famous through television comedy before building a filmmaking empire of her own.
Few figures in the industry combine star power and business sense as she does.
She has become a brand in her own right, able to draw audiences on her name alone.
That pulling power lets her take creative risks that newer filmmakers cannot.
Nollywood is one of the largest film industries on Earth by sheer output, turning out thousands of titles a year.
For decades it thrived on low-budget, straight-to-video releases; now it is filling cinemas and streaming platforms.
Local films beating Hollywood
Akindele’s record is part of a broader shift. Nigerian audiences are increasingly choosing local stories over imported blockbusters.
Films rooted in Nigerian humour, family and faith connect in ways foreign releases rarely do.
That home advantage has turned the local box office into a genuine commercial battleground.
Distributors now plan release dates around big local titles as carefully as around Hollywood ones.
A well-timed Nigerian release can now dominate the calendar for weeks.
Home-grown comedies and dramas now regularly top the box office in Nigeria, sometimes outdrawing Hollywood releases.
That loyalty gives Nigerian filmmakers a solid base to build on.
The business behind the boom
Several things have converged. More modern cinemas have opened, budgets have grown, and marketing has become slicker.
Premieres are now glitzy events, and stars promote their films across social media to millions of followers.
The result is an industry that increasingly behaves like a business rather than a cottage trade.
Cinema chains are expanding into more Nigerian cities, widening the audience further.
Streaming platforms, meanwhile, carry these films to Nigerians abroad and to curious viewers worldwide.
Streaming deals with global platforms have added a second source of income and a wider audience.
Stars like Akindele have learned to open a film the way Hollywood does, with buzz and event screenings.
Why it matters
A record like this is more than bragging rights. It shows that African stories can be big business at home, not just abroad.
It also gives investors and banks a reason to take Nigerian film seriously as an asset class.
Each new milestone makes the next big-budget local production a little easier to finance.
That, in turn, should mean bigger and more ambitious Nigerian films in the years ahead.
For a young, film-loving population, that is a promising direction of travel.
Nollywood’s next records may fall sooner than anyone expects.
Film sits alongside music and fashion in a creative economy that is becoming a real engine of jobs and soft power.
For Nigeria, long defined by oil, that cultural output is an increasingly valuable export.
Frequently asked questions
What is Behind The Scenes?
It is a Nigerian film produced by and starring Funke Akindele that has become the highest-grossing Nollywood movie of all time.
How much has it made?
About 2.41 billion naira, roughly $1.6 million, making it the first Nigerian film to pass the 2 billion naira mark.
Who is Funke Akindele?
She is one of Nollywood’s most successful figures, an actor, producer and director whose films repeatedly top the Nigerian box office.
What is Nollywood?
Nollywood is Nigeria’s film industry, among the largest in the world by the number of films produced each year.
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