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Daniel Regha Rates Tiwa Savage’s Movie a 1.5/10

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Afrobeat sensation Tiwa Savage recently dipped her toes into the movie industry with “Water and Garri,” but not everyone is singing its praises.

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Daniel Regha, a controversial critic, gave the film a paltry 1.5 out of 10 rating, stirring up a storm of opinions.

Regha’s critique delved into the film’s shortcomings, branding it as dull and questioning the relevance of its title to the plot.

He lamented the abundance of unnecessary scenes, lack of realism, and numerous unresolved storylines, leaving audiences wondering about its artistic merit.

“Water and Garri” follows the journey of Ashia, a young woman returning to her roots in Eastside after a successful stint as a fashion designer in Los Angeles.

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Tiwa Savage/Water and Garri
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Amidst family tragedies and rekindled romances, Ashia navigates the complexities of her past and present.

The movie opens with a gripping scene of urban chaos, setting the stage for Ashia’s tumultuous homecoming.

As she reconnects with her former flame Kay, now a leader in the local gang scene, old flames reignite amidst newfound dangers.

However, as tensions rise and past conflicts resurface, Ashia’s romantic reunion takes a tumultuous turn, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats.

Tiwa Savage’s foray into acting may have sparked intrigue, but “Water and Garri” falls short of expectations, proving that not all crossovers are smooth sailing.


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