The actor spoke about the values of criticism and feedback.
Nollywood actor Uzor Arukwe discussed the benefits of criticism in an interview with Top Charts Africa on Monday, May 27, 2024. He said in the interview that criticism is a vital instrument for personal development.
“I love criticism and feedback because it helps you to become a better actor. You can’t be an actor if you’re not open to criticism,” he said.
Arukwe highlighted that actors need to learn how to take feedback and criticism, even if they don’t agree with it.
“An actor doesn’t need to love criticism, but they must learn to accept it,” he said.
He went further, challenging the notion that acting is simply memorising and delivering lines.
“Acting isn’t really about the lines, but, about how you perform in a natural way that makes people question if you’re acting or not,” he said.
The Nollywood actor, Arukwe, has always been seen as a talented actor for many years now. He made his acting debut in the Nollywood film Unspoken Truth in 2014 but gained recognition in the film Code Wilo (2019), where he played the role of Sergeant Tutu.