Nollywood stands still as House of Gaa, the most anticipated movie of the century premiered on the 21st of July at Terra Kulture. Once again, the spotlight is shining brightly on Bolanle Austen-Peters, the multiple award-winning movie director and producer.
Following the success of her biopic, “Funmilayo Ransome Kuti,” she is set to take center stage with her latest release, “House of Ga’a.” Although the official release date is set to 26th July, the movie premiered on Sunday at her theatre in Victoria Island.

Needless to say, the red carpet dazzled with glamour and high fashion as Nollywood’s elite – A-list actors and industry powerhouses – gathered for the highly anticipated premiere.

Casts of House of Ga’a

The biopic stars actors like Femi Branch, Mike Afolarin, Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham, Ibrahim Chatta, Dele Odule, Bimbo Manuel, Lateef Adedimeji, Femi Adebayo, Gabriel Afolayan, Jide ‘JBlaze’ Oyegbile, Seun Akindele, ⁠YemiBlaq, Adeniyi Johnson, Muyiwa Ademola, William Benson, Gbenga Titiloye, and ⁠Kunle Coker.

It brings to life powerful characters such as Bashorun Ga’a, Alaafin Abiodun, Alaafin Labisi, Alaafin Agboluaje, and other interesting characters including; Oyemekun, Ayinba, Edan Asiko, Sasa L’eniyan, Nupe Commander, Seriki, Olukuoye, Olubu, Gbagi, Oluke, Onisigun, Ashipa, Olaotan and Chief Osi.

House of Ga’a: Red Carpet

Given a “Royal Warrior” theme for the night, Bolanle Austen-Peters called and the who’s who of Nollywood answered loud and clear. The theme for the night evokes grandeur and resilience; a fusion of ancient royal splendor and heroic war spirit.

Guests walked the crimson path in costumes that combine any or all of the following: traditional Yoruba clothing with bold, regal patterns, modern outfits with warrior-inspired accents (like armor or feathers), and elegant gowns and suits with a strong, powerful silhouette.

The night will go down in history as a watershed moment when the past and present came together to create something that will last forever.

Netflix has announced the release of House of Ga’a as a way to commemorate women in arts.

Make sure you see House of GA’A!

July 26th on @naijaonnetflix