Uzor Arukwe is one of those actors who consistently lights up our screens, effortlessly stealing the show with every performance. Whether he’s portraying a charming romantic lead, a no-nonsense tough guy, or a scene-stealing comedian, his presence is always captivating.

You may have come across recent buzz about his standout romantic role in Omoni Oboli’s Love In Every Word (2025) or spotted him in a few Inkblot productions. But did you know there’s a whole lineup of films that truly showcase his impressive range?

If you’re looking for must-watch Arukwe movies, we’ve ranked his 10 best performances.

10. The One For Sarah (2022)

Runtime: 1h 37m

Director: Lyndsey F. Efejuku

Genre: Romance/Drama

In this film, Arukwe plays Fred, a man caught in a complex love triangle with Sarah (Beverly Naya) and his friend (Bucci Franklin). As he fights to win Sarah’s heart, the story interrogates deeper themes of trauma, choices, abuse, and sexism, making for a thought-provoking watch.

Watch The One For Sarah on Netflix.

9. Vanity (2022)

Runtime: 1h 56m

Director: Dolapo Adigun

Genre: Family Drama

Uzor Arukwe takes on the role of Kobi, an engineer determined for his wife (Jemima Osunde) to secure a well-paying job to help support their family. However, when she becomes pregnant during her job search, his frustration turns into bitterness and anger.

As his impatience and emotional abuse take a toll on their marriage, Arukwe delivers a gripping performance, proving once again that he’s a standout in marriage dramas.

Watch Vanity on Prime Video.

8. Criminal (2024)

Runtime: 1h 25m

Director: Dolapo Adigun

Genre: Crime Thriller

Arukwe delivers a compelling performance as Uzo, a hotheaded thug who believes brute force is the solution to everything. When hospital staff inform him that they’re overwhelmed and unable to treat his brother, he and his gang resort to pulling out guns in a desperate show of intimidation.

With his intense presence and raw emotion, Arukwe stands out as the film’s strongest performer.

Watch Criminal on YouTube.

7. Love, Lust and a Murder (2023)

Runtime: 1h 34m

Director: Best Okoduwa

Genre: Crime/Drama

In this gripping crime drama, Arukwe plays Deji, a man who has an affair with his depressed and lonely married neighbour (Mary Lazarus). When she becomes pregnant, uncertainty over the child’s paternity spirals into chaos, ultimately leading to a tragic murder.

With its intense suspense and dark twists, this film is a must-watch for thriller lovers.

Watch Love, Lust and a Murder on Showmax.

6. Gbese Family (2024)

Runtime: 1h 28m

Director: Michelle Bello

Genre: Comedy Drama

Uzor Arukwe plays Mazi Nnamdi, a high-flying banker who fights to excel in the corporate world while grappling with the weight of his humble and difficult past. But his struggles go beyond work — he’s hiding a secret that could ruin his future and land him in jail. Torn between ambition and family loyalty, he faces an intense internal conflict.

Arukwe truly showcases his range in this role, effortlessly blending humor with fear, vulnerability, and seriousness.

Watch Gbese Family on Prime Video.

5. The Man for the Job (2022)

Runtime: 2h

Director: Niyi Akinmolayan

Genre: Crime Drama

Arukwe delivers a gripping performance as Joseph, a brilliant tech bro juggling three jobs — banker, cab driver, and programmer —t o support his family. When he agrees to help a young female programmer (Temi Otedola) debug an app for a fee, what seems like a simple gig quickly turns into a nightmare as he gets entangled in a startup company’s theft scandal.

With its high stakes and intense twists, this film is a thrilling watch.

Watch The Man for the Job on Prime Video.

4. Momiwa (2024)

Runtime: 1h 47m

Director: Biodun Stephen

Genre: Family Drama

Arukwe takes on the heartfelt role of Naeto, a single dad doing his best to raise his kids after his wife leaves him due to financial struggles. Just as he finds comfort and stability with Momiwa (Blessing Jessica Obasi-Nze), his ex-wife suddenly reappears, forcing him to choose between reigniting an old flame or embracing his newfound love.

This family drama is packed with emotion, tough decisions, and stellar performances from Arukwe.

Watch Momiwa on Prime Video.

3. In Line (2017)

Runtime: 1h 55m

Director: Tope Oshin

Genre: Psychological Thriller

In his early days, Arukwe delivered a standout performance as Debo, the husband of Kate (Adesua Etomi-Wellington) in In Line. Playing an ex-convict returning home after six years, he’s met with a cold reception, forcing him to grapple with a crumbling marriage, unresolved anger issues, and an ex who refuses to let go.

Six years later, this film is still praised as “the awesome Nollywood many won’t see.” Don’t be the one to miss out on a great movie.

Watch In Line on Netflix.

2. A Tribe Called Judah (2023)

Runtime: 2h 14m

Director: Adeoluwa Owu and Funke Akindele

Genre: Crime/Comedy

In this film, Arukwe takes on the role of Chairman, a wealthy yet semi-illiterate Igbo businessman with a terrifying unpredictability. Determined to recover his stolen money, he stops at nothing. Arukwe has described this role as the most challenging he has ever played, and his gripping performance makes clear why.

Watch A Tribe Called Judah on Prime Video.

1. Love In Every Word (2025)

Runtime: 1h 55m

Director: Stanley Obi

Genre: Romance

Arukwe shines as Odogwu, a wealthy and romantic Igbo businessman who spares no expense to keep his lover, Chioma (Bamike “Bambam” Olawunmi), happy. This film is yet another testament to his knack for embodying Igbo businessman roles with charm and authenticity.

This is his best acting since A Tribe Called Judah.

Watch Love In Every Word on YouTube.


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