General BMB Biography
Bello Muhammad Bello, who is best known as BMB (Was born on the 5th day of January 1976). is a film producer, director, actor, editor, and scriptwriter in the Kannywood industry. Bello appeared in many Hausa movies.
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Full Name: Bello Muhammad Bello
Stage Name: General BMB
Age: 48
Date of Birth: January 5, 1976
State of Origin: Jos, Nigeria
Nationality: Nigeria
Professions: film producer, director, actor, editor, and scriptwriter
Education: University of Jos
Ethnicity: Nigerian
Tribe: Hausa
Height: cm or inches
Marital Status: Married
Net Worth: $100,000
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General BMB Early Life
He was born in the city of Jos, Plateau State, on January 5, 1976. C.E. has been involved in the Hausa film industry for a long time.
General BMB Career Background
Bello Muhammad Bello, often known as General BMB, highlighted some of the highlights of various Hausa films.
Bello Muhammad Bello stated: “I’d want to speak a few words about these three persons. It’s not always pleasant, but if you’re not honest, I’m not afraid to criticize the Mayans.
Bello also claimed to be the only Kannywood star fluent in nine languages, including French, Arabic, Jamaican Patois, Hindu, Spanish, Telegu, Urdu, and Kannada.
He stated that he learned several of the languages on his trips.
He stated that he has yet to meet any Kannywood celebrity or Nollywood actor who can speak as many languages as he can.
“They might exist, but I haven’t seen one yet. For the time being, I believe I am the only one, specifically General Bello Mohammed Bello.
According to Bello, his life and career began in Jos, Plateau State, his birthplace and home.
“I’ve wanted to build a name for myself since I was a child. I work hard to make sure I’m always the best. During my school days, I was an excellent football player. I was the best basketball player of my time, and I won multiple medals in table tennis. I also won several championship belts for my boxing club by defeating opponents in boxing contests,” he claimed.
Bello has always wanted to work in cinema and acting, and Jos, who lives in the heart of the northern film industry, was quick to capitalize on that.
He observed that since his arrival, the sector had progressed far above everyone’s expectations, particularly in terms of budgeting, current technologies, and operators.
“I can confidently state that Kannywood is a stone’s throw away from Nollywood.” “We have girded our loins and will soon catch up with them,” he declared.
Regarding feuds with other Kannywood performers like Ali Nuhu and Adam Zango, he stated that he always enjoys spending time with his colleagues.
“We’re all one family. I’m having a fantastic time in Kannywood with my friends and colleagues, but if someone crosses my path in any way to bother me, I might get harsh. There, I will not stop hitting back, but overall, we are one huge happy family in Kannywood,” he remarked. Bello Muhammad Bello
One of his best performances was in Hanyar Kano, for which he has received numerous awards.
“People talk a lot about my performance in the film, Hanyar Kano, but it was the simplest role I’ve ever played. “I was just doing what I do best, which is acting, and I gave my producer what he deserved,” he explained.
He stated that the entertainment business should anticipate more from him since his best was yet to come.
Who Is General BMB?
My name is Bello Muhammad Bello, also known as General BMB in the Hausa cinema industry. I’m a film producer, director, actor, editor, and scriptwriter.
I was born, nurtured, and groomed by Islamic principles in Jos Plateau State.
I attended Islamiyya Primary School before continuing to Government Secondary School Riyom for my secondary studies.
After secondary school, I traveled from Nigeria to Germany, and then to Belgium in an attempt to make a life.
So, when the issue of the Hausa movie business reached us in Europe, I felt compelled to return and explore where I might fit in and contribute to the industry’s and the Hausa language’s growth.
However, when I returned, I was dissatisfied with the content generated by the industry.
As a result, I attended the University of Jos and earned a diploma in Mass Communication.
I returned for another diploma in marketing, and then in 2005, I chose to pursue a degree in economics.
I recently graduated from the University of Jos with an Economics degree.
Similarly, while studying, I attended various film production classes in Berlin, Germany, as well as a short session in London.
Following that, I immersed myself in the film industry, armed with the knowledge and experience I gained from the short courses I took, to bring about the necessary reforms.
Have you stopped acting?
I haven’t been visible in a while, but that doesn’t mean I’ve given up acting; I’ve been working on a variety of projects.
As we speak, I have completed production on one of my film series, which will serve as the foundation for my return to the cinema.
Furthermore, I am working on a roughly seven-film series, which will be my return gift to my followers.
I aim to make a massive comeback to the screen with issue-oriented films that will pave the way for a new dimension in the Hausa filmmaking industry.
I wrote and produced these shorts, which will be released on my YouTube channel.
You could have joined Nollywood. Why Kannywood?
I am from the North, and I am convinced that the northern film industry needs my input more than Nollywood.
If I focus more on Nollywood, I am not helping Kannywood.
It was considered that Nollywood had advanced in terms of sophistication and glamour, whereas we were viewed as falling behind, despite being older than them.
I aim to create a Hausa film industry that can compete with any other in the world, and Kannywood is where I call home. I’ll stay in it and save it with my people.
It’s not that I condemn Nollywood; rather, I’m arguing that Kannywood needs me today more than ever.
Why did you choose to remain silent while Kannywood was involved in a series of difficulties recently?
I purposefully avoided getting involved because those crises were issue-based.
What I mean is that the crises were primarily personal and had little bearing on the industry’s progress.
What role did you perform when you first joined the industry?
I began as a filmmaker with the film Rai, followed by ‘Uwar Miji’, ‘Saki Uku’, and many others.
What would you consider your happiest experience as an actor?
My happiest experience as an actor came when I was invited to travel to America with other industry professionals.
I had no idea that my contributions to the sector had been noticed and appreciated by so many individuals, both inside and outside of the Hausa-speaking communities.
We went and came back more informed and educated than when we left; it was an unforgettable experience for me.
Have you had any regrets as an actor?
To be honest, I did. I regretted getting involved in the quarrel between actors Ali Nuhu and Adam Zango.
I made a terrible error by choosing a standard from a one-sided narration and without listening to the other side.
And when it became so obvious, I realized I was foolish to take the position I did on the topic.
The conclusion was so horrible that I regretted it, even though the injured party had forgiven me.
Did you ask him for forgiveness?
Of course, I did. Ali Nuhu has been a very dear buddy of mine, and he has since forgiven me for the error, and we have proceeded from where we left off.
We’ve been best buddies ever since that occurred. I am the type of person who quickly apologizes when I realize I am wrong, regardless of who I hurt. When I upset someone, it’s easy for me to apologize.
Is BMB married?
Yes, I am married to Zainab Yunusa, an actress who appeared in one of my films, ‘Uwar Miji’. We have been married for five years and are blessed with twins.
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