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Dara Still Trending: Movie Remains Hot Topic Days After Release
”Dara Still Trending: Movie Remains Hot Topic Days After Release”
The highly anticipated Nollywood film “Dara: A Port Harcourt Love Story” continues to captivate audiences, remaining a hot topic of discussion days after its release on September 5, 2025. Directed by Bobby Rak and produced by Emmanuel Edi under MMAC Company Productions, this heartfelt Port Harcourt romance explores love, identity, loyalty, and survival against a gritty backdrop.
About the Movie
”Dara” tells a story that delves into the issues of cultism and violence prevalent on Nigerian university campuses, set against the vibrant backdrop of Port Harcourt. The film boasts an ensemble cast, including Tomi Ojo, Tina Mba, Bless Smile, Kage The Actor, Prince Ren (Jagaban), Riyo David, Abobi Eddieroll, and Divine Okechukwu.
Public Response
The movie’s popularity endures, with audiences still buzzing about the film’s thought-provoking themes and gripping storyline. “Dara” has become the talk of the town, sparking conversations and debates about campus cultism and the importance of loyalty and friendship.

Cast and Crew Insights
- Director Bobby Rak emphasizes the film’s roots in real-life experiences from Port Harcourt, highlighting the importance of authentic storytelling.
- Emmanuel Edi, one of the lead actors, shares how his own campus experiences influenced his portrayal, making the film a call to action against cultism.
- Riyo David views the narrative through the lens of loyalty and camaraderie, symbolizing genuine friendship in today’s world.
Where to Watch
Don’t miss out on the conversation – catch “Dara” in cinemas near you. The film’s unique blend of romance, drama, and social commentary makes it a must-see for fans of Nollywood movie
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Contact Information
For more information about “Dara” or to schedule an interview with the cast and crew, please contact:
MMAC Company Productions
Blue Pictures Entertainment
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