Nigerian award-winning filmmaker Kunle Afolayan has stirred conversations online after stating that his movies are made for intellectuals.
Afolayan made the remark on Instagram while responding to criticism trailing his newly released Anikulapo series, which has received mixed reactions from viewers since its debut.
While some audiences praised the series for its cultural richness, layered storytelling and historical depth, others criticised the pacing and themes, arguing that they may not appeal to mainstream viewers.
Reacting to the feedback, Afolayan maintained that his style of filmmaking has always focused on telling thought-provoking stories rather than following trends.
He noted that feedback from scholars, critics and viewers who appreciate deeper narratives continues to influence his creative process.
The filmmaker, known for acclaimed productions such as October 1, Citation, Anikulapo and Ijogbon, has built a reputation for visually rich projects rooted in history, culture and social commentary.







