
Kasala!
Comedy
Overview
When a joy ride goes very wrong, fast-talking teenager Tunji and his friends must scramble to raise the money to fix their stern uncle Taju's beloved car. With just five hours before Taju gets off work, the four young men resort to every infamous Las Gidi street hustle they know.
Top Cast
Alvin Abayomi
Alvin Abayomi
Alvin Abayomi
Kassim Abiodun
Kassim Abiodun
Kassim Abiodun


Mike Afolarin
Mike Afolarin
Mike Afolarin


Judith Audu
Judith Audu
Judith Audu


Chimezie Imo
Chimezie Imo
Chimezie Imo


Jide Kosoko
Jide Kosoko
Jide Kosoko


Emeka Nwagbaraocha
Emeka Nwagbaraocha
Emeka Nwagbaraocha
Sambasa Nzeribe
Sambasa Nzeribe
Sambasa Nzeribe
Kolade Shasi
Kolade Shasi
Kolade Shasi
Tomiwa Tegbe
Tomiwa Tegbe
Tomiwa Tegbe
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