Director: Ola Cardoso
Cast: Bimbo Ademoye, Tobi Bakre, Femi Adebayo, Boma Akpore, Ibrahim Yekini Itele
Suky is a 2025 Nigerian action-drama film directed by Ola Cardoso, following a man trapped in desperate circumstances who finds one chance at freedom through an underground fighting circuit. Produced in Nigeria's Nollywood tradition, it stars Bimbo Ademoye, Tobi Bakre, and Femi Adebayo in a story of survival, revenge, and the cost of breaking free.
What is Suky about?
Suky is a man with nothing left and nowhere to turn. Stripped of everything he once held, he exists at the margins of a brutal world where survival is its own reward. When word reaches him of an underground fight club operating beyond the reach of ordinary law — one that promises the strongest competitor a shot at genuine freedom — he sees the only exit available to him. Driven by a deep-seated hunger for vengeance rather than glory, Suky steps into this violent arena knowing the odds are stacked against him. Every opponent he faces carries his own story of desperation, making each fight as morally complicated as it is physically punishing. The film builds its tension through Suky's mounting fights and the relationships — some unlikely, some dangerous — that form along the way, asking how far a person can go before they lose themselves entirely.
Cast & crew
Director Ola Cardoso helms the film with a focus on raw, kinetic sequences that keep the story grounded in physical stakes. Bimbo Ademoye brings emotional depth to a supporting role, while Tobi Bakre and Femi Adebayo anchor the drama with seasoned performances. Boma Akpore, Ibrahim Yekini Itele, Rotimi Fakunle, and Damilare James round out a cast that reflects the breadth of contemporary Nollywood talent.
Context & significance
For Persian-speaking viewers and the Iranian diaspora, Suky offers something recognizable beneath its Nigerian setting: the story of a man pushed to the wall by forces beyond his control, seeking dignity and payback through the only path still open to him. Nollywood action dramas have steadily found audiences well outside Africa, and this film arrives with Persian dubbing, making it fully accessible without needing to read subtitles. Its themes of survival against systemic pressure and personal redemption resonate across cultures, and at 109 minutes it moves at a pace that rewards those who enjoy character-driven genre cinema. Available with both Persian dub and Persian subtitles on K-Time.
Where & how to watch
Suky is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. Watch on the web, on your TV, or on your phone — no extra download required, no VPN needed, no geo-blocking. Subscribe and cancel anytime.