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Actresses’ bodies their most valuable asset — Hilda Dokubo

Speaking on some of the lessons she had learnt in the course of her career, she said, “One key lesson I have learnt in pursuing an acting career is commitment. You need to give your best every time. The success of a movie isn’t solely in the actor’s hands; it ultimately depends on the viewers’ reception. As an actor, you must focus on delivering a genuine interpretation of your role. Be committed and avoid being half-hearted.

“I have also learnt that interacting with people, whether they are part of your cast, crew, or audience, is crucial. Building good relationships is vital. Do not let arrogance or a sense of superiority alienate you from those around you. Understand that your work is about mirroring society, so set clear goals and values. Let your values shine through in your roles, even when playing diverse characters.”

She added that it was important to be a team player and not to see oneself as being above others. According to her, the entertainment industry thrives on teamwork.

Dokubo also stated that many people only see her success, without knowing the story behind it.

“My book, ‘The Waterside Girl’, is a memoir inspired by my experiences and the stories of many young people I have encountered. People often see only the success without understanding the journey behind it. I wanted to highlight that life involves both triumphs and challenges. My own story is about overcoming hardships and persevering through difficulties.

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