30 Days In Atlanta Makes 2017 Guinness World Records
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The romantic comedy film 30 Days In Atlanta (produced by comedian AY Makun) which was a hit home and abroad will feature in 2017 Guinness World Records.
The success of the movie maybe due to the star appearances or the fact that it was undeniably funny. Either way, 3DIA will always be a source of laughter and a good movie to re-watch for most.
The movie is featured in the World Records as one of the films with the highest domestic gross in Hollywood, Nollywood and Bollywood. This isn’t just a big deal for Makun but for the Nigerian film industry as this is the first Nigerian production to make it to the Guinness World Records since it began in 1955.
AY Makun took to his Instagram page to share his delight for the honor and relay gratitude to his fellow 30 Days In Atlanta actors and his fans.
“Warri boy don enter the 2017 Guinness World Records with ’30 Days In Atlanta’ ooooo
The movie has been officially recognized by the 2017 Guinness World Records as one of the films with the highest domestic gross in the territories of Bollywood, Nollywood and Hollywood. The record breaking movies listed are ‘PK’ from India, ’30 Days In Atlanta’ from Nigeria and ‘Star Wars’ From The United States of America.
This is the first time ever that the Nigerian film industry which is one of the largest in the world, will be achieving such a tremendous success that will be registered by the ‘Guinness World Records’ since 1955 when it was first published.
I am dedicating this milestone in my career to all the casts and crew of 30 Days In Atlanta. Also to everyone who went to the cinemas to see the movie when it came out.
Let’s do it again with my new movie ‘A Trip to Jamaica’ premiering on September 25th, and showing across cinemas in Nigeria from September 30th.”
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