Comedian Basketmouth has made a striking allegation about the way some producers handle funds from streaming platforms.
According to him, producers are often given large sums of money by streaming platforms to create content, but instead of using the majority of the funds for the production, they reportedly use only 10% of the budget for the actual movie.
The remaining 90%, Basketmouth claims, is spent on luxury items such as houses, cars, and other personal expenses.
This allegation has raised concerns about the financial transparency and ethical practices in the entertainment industry, particularly in the Nigerian film and content creation sectors.
If true, this could imply that the quality of content produced for streaming platforms may suffer due to insufficient investment in production resources, while the focus shifts to personal gain.
Basketmouth’s comments have sparked a wider conversation about the need for accountability and professionalism in the film industry, with some calling for greater oversight on how funds are allocated and spent by producers.
The comedian’s statement is a reminder of the complex dynamics within the entertainment industry, where financial motivations can sometimes overshadow artistic integrity and the well-being of the broader team involved in production.
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