Actress, Blessing Obasi, has said she hopes to continue telling stories that not only entertain audiences but also challenge perspectives and spark meaningful conversations.
Speaking
in an interview, she stated that she enjoys playing characters that scare her.
She said, “Going forward, I am even more intentional about choosing stories
that have emotional depth and leave people thinking long after the credits
roll. I want to continue telling stories that entertain, but also challenge
perspectives, spark conversations and reflect the richness of our human
experiences. If a character scares me a little or stretches me creatively,
that’s usually a good sign that I should explore it.”
Reflecting
on her performance as Mimi in ‘Blood Sisters 2’, Obasi noted that she
approaches every character with empathy rather than judgment.
She
said, “For me, every character begins with understanding why they are the way
they are. I try not to judge the people I play; I try to understand them. With
Mimi, I spent time unpacking her emotional world; her fears, desires,
vulnerabilities, and the experiences that shaped her choices. Once I understood
those layers, it became easier to respond as her rather than perform her.
“I
also invested time in conversations with the directors, and studying the script
beyond my own scenes so I could understand the bigger emotional landscape. I
wanted every reaction, silence and decision to come from a truthful place. My
goal is always to make the audience forget they’re watching an actress and
simply believe they’re watching a real person.”
The
actress also stated that though she was grateful for the recognition the role
fetched her, her focus is always on authenticity rather than standing out.
“I am
genuinely grateful for the love the performance has received. To stand
alongside such incredibly talented actors was already an honour, so hearing
that people connected deeply with my portrayal is very humbling.
“That
said, I don’t go into a project trying to stand out. I go in trying to tell the
truth. If audiences saw something memorable, I believe it’s because they
connected with the honesty of the performance.
“Acting
isn’t a competition for me; it’s collaboration. Every actor in that movie
series contributed greatly to creating a world that audiences could believe in,
and I’m thankful to have been a part of that,” she said.
On her
acting style, Obasi said she leans towards immersing herself in her characters
while filming, though she does not remain in character off set.
She
said, “I think there’s value in both approaches, but personally, I lean more
towards immersion. I enjoy disappearing into characters because it challenges
me creatively and keeps me growing as an actor.
“That
doesn’t necessarily mean staying in character off set or losing myself
completely, but while the camera is rolling, I want the audience to see the
character and not Blessing Obasi Nze. If viewers forget they’re watching me and
instead become invested in the person I’m portraying, then I feel I’ve done my
job well.”







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