Nollywood actor and filmmaker Rotimi Salami has officially released the trailer for Kilanko: The Invisible Child, a highly anticipated movie that marks the final directorial project of the late actress and filmmaker, Allwell Ademola.
The trailer, unveiled on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, offers audiences a glimpse into what promises to be an emotional and thought-provoking cinematic experience. The film is set to premiere in cinemas nationwide on March 6, 2026.
A Powerful Final Project by Allwell Ademola
Kilanko: The Invisible Child carries deep emotional weight, as it was the last film directed by Allwell Ademola before her passing. The trailer highlights her creative vision and storytelling strength, leaving fans eager to witness her final masterpiece on the big screen.
The project reflects Ademola’s passion for telling meaningful African stories, particularly narratives that celebrate the strength, courage, and resilience of women.
Star-Studded Nollywood Cast
The film features an impressive lineup of talented Nollywood actors. Some of the notable names in the cast include:
Saidi Balogun
Ibrahim Chatta
Foluke Daramola
Biola Adebayo
Saka Oyetoro
Their appearances in the trailer have already generated excitement among movie lovers and industry watchers.
In a heartwarming display of solidarity, award-winning actress and box office queen Funke Akindele reshared the movie trailer on her official Instagram page on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
Her endorsement quickly drew massive attention, with thousands of fans reacting, liking, and commenting on the post. Funke’s support has further amplified anticipation for the movie’s release.
Ahead of the March 6 premiere, Rotimi Salami has appealed to fans and colleagues within the Nollywood industry to show strong support for the film.
While he served as the producer of Kilanko: The Invisible Child, he emphasized that the movie was a product of Allwell Ademola’s creative vision. According to him, the project stands as a tribute to her legacy and her dedication to showcasing powerful African stories.
As the release date approaches, movie enthusiasts are eagerly counting down to what is expected to be both an emotional farewell and a celebration of Allwell Ademola’s impact on Nollywood.













