Nominees speak out on iKon Awards

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Monday, February 24, 2025
Nominees speak out on iKon Awards
Nana Kagga

The 2025 iKon Awards nominees have spoken out on the awards and their nomination.

Among the nominees is Ms Nana Kagga, who has been recognized in two categories: Best TV Actress for her role in Damalie and Best Actress in A Supporting Role in the feature film: Maria.

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“Being nominated for an iKon Award is an incredible honour. It is a validation of the hard work and passion that goes into creating impactful storytelling," Kagga said.

Reflecting on a particularly challenging scene in Maria, she said, “One scene that required extra preparation was when I had to portray a mother losing her son. A parent should never have to go through that, so imagining that someone had taken my child was unimaginable for me.”

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Ethan Mwesigwa, 15, also the youngest nominees, Best Rising Star nominee, shared his excitement: “It feels so good because, for the first time, my hard work has been recognized. I am truly happy.”

Hellen Lukoma, nominated for Best Actress in A Tv Series for her role in the Beloved film, expressed  gratitude.

"“It feels good because it shows that my efforts are being recognized. It’s a beautiful feeling.” On her acting experience, she humorously added, “I don’t know how to act rich in real life, but I had to embody a wealthy character on screen.”

Mr. Muhmood Zamunyo, a nominee for Best Actor in Maria, shared what the nomination means to him.

“Being nominated means I am among the best, and that means a lot to me.” He also highlighted his most memorable scene: “My best scene was playing a tough father. In real life, I was raised with strict authority, so in the movie, I didn’t want my on-screen child to talk back while I was speaking.”

Mr. Arthur Sewanyana, a Best Rising Star nominee for his role in Damalie, described the nomination as life-changing.

“This nomination means everything to me because it is my first recognition.”

He recalled his most intense scene: “My best scene was when my on-screen mother slapped me in Damalie. You have to stay focused in the movie, despite the slap!”

Recently, Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) partnered with iKon awards to promote the industry.

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