The Baton Rouge asserted he began writing the film, which is loosely based on his life, while he was in jail. Without any unveiling the film’s budget, Boosie stated he called in favors for areas and stated he did not pay for anything in Baton Rouge. He in addition asserted he chose not to release the film through a major film company because he would’ve been stripped of his possession and paid a comparatively low fee. In spite of filming the motion picture for about $250,000, Boosie stated he profited almost $1 million on the film’s release date. Check out the above clip to hear Boosie discuss his plans for unleashing a comedy on Christmas and launching his own Netflix.
Watch Boosie’s motion picture ‘My Struggle’: https://boosiemovie.com/
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