Chukwudi Chuck Eke is not only an author, publisher, scriptwriter, songwriter, actor, movie director, but he’s also a film producer. Interestingly, Chuck developed the theme and wrote the Script of his latest film from the 18th Chapter of his October 2021 book on Entrepreneurship. The title of the 18th Chapter of the Book is "Living Your Purposeful Dream No Matter the Odds." Invariably, the title of the film developed from his 2021 entrepreneurship book that is RAINBOW: Living Your Dream. Watch the Trailer for Rainbow Star Film below.
VISIT RAINBOW STAR FILM WEBSITEThe major triggers and drivers of the “Rainbow: Living Your Dream” film are the influences that Anderson Cooper and Van Jones of CNN had upon Prince Rainbow Achebe’s and Prince LeBron Hakeem’s mindset, as well as Oprah Winfrey’s motivational speeches that inspired the modelling contestants and prostitutes towards getting better dreams and transforming their lives and careers when they had opportunities to do so.
Equally, the Beauty Pageants’ firm resolve to be their best, the prostitutes’ determination to transform their lives in the Prostitution Cartel, and especially the results-oriented with the focus-driven passion of the competitors in the Modelling Contest plot of the film were motivated by the inspiring lifestyle, motivational speeches, and winning mindset of America’s frontline media mogul, Winfrey Oprah. Interestingly, the young ladies are captivated and inspired by Oprah’s legacy of motivating, raising, and rebuilding the lives of hopeless African female youths, who nurture great dreams but don’t know how to go about the realizations of their worthwhile dreams and visions in life. Hence, Miss South-East, the winner of the modelling contest in the film dedicated her award to Winfrey Oprah.
Equally, the Beauty Pageants’ firm resolve to be their best, the prostitutes’ determination to transform their lives in the Prostitution Cartel, and especially the results-oriented with the focus-driven passion of the competitors in the Modelling Contest plot of the film were motivated by the inspiring lifestyle, motivational speeches, and winning mindset of America’s frontline media mogul, Winfrey Oprah. Interestingly, the young ladies are captivated and inspired by Oprah’s legacy of motivating, raising, and rebuilding the lives of hopeless African female youths, who nurture great dreams but don’t know how to go about the realizations of their worthwhile dreams and visions in life. Hence, Miss South-East, the winner of the modelling contest in the film dedicated her award to Winfrey Oprah.
This action-packed film, Rainbow: Living Your Dream, is targeted at the youths of our global community who are always nurturing and pursuing different dreams. Equally, adults of all backgrounds have a lot of lessons to draw from this entertaining, informative, motivational, and educative movie. This film is highly inspiring and has lots of motivational messages that both youths and adults, and people of all racial and socioeconomic backgrounds can relate to.