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Rotimi Salami Releases Trailer for Kilanko: The Invincible Child

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Rotimi Salami Releases Trailer for Kilanko: The Invincible Child

Rotimi Salami Releases Trailer for Kilanko: The Invincible Child

Kilanko: The Invincible Child trailer released by Rotimi Salami honours late director Allwell Ademola, starring Saidi Balogun and Biola Adebayo

Rotimi Salami has released the official trailer for Kilanko: The Invincible Child, the final directorial project of the late Allwell Ademola.

Also read: Rotimi Salami Honours Late Allwell Ademola With Final Film

The film is scheduled for theatrical release on March 6, 2026, and serves as a tribute to Ademola’s enduring contribution to Nigerian cinema.

Salami, who produced the film, described the project as a collaborative effort brought to life under Ademola’s leadership.

He revealed that the director invested deeply in the movie prior to her passing, and admitted feeling a mixture of apprehension and honour in presenting the work to audiences.

In a caption accompanying the trailer, Salami wrote:
“Some mysteries run deeper than blood. Some pain cannot be spoken. Some stories must be seen to be believed.”

He further characterised the film as “an epic tale unlike anything witnessed before, where pain is hidden, sacrifice is sacred and mothers become deities.”

The trailer showcases a star-studded ensemble cast, including Saidi Balogun, Ibrahim Chatta, Biola Adebayo, and Saka Oyetoro, alongside Ademola’s final onscreen performance.

The film has already generated considerable attention online, with Funke Akindele resharing the trailer on her Instagram account, drawing thousands of reactions and likes.

In statements promoting the release, Salami urged fans and industry colleagues to support the film, noting that Ademola’s vision celebrated the resilience and strength of African women.

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With its March release approaching, Kilanko: The Invincible Child is expected to be a significant cinematic event, honouring both the artistry of a late filmmaker and a story poised to resonate with audiences across Nigeria and beyond.

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