Friday, 28 August 2009
Bradez to launch ‘SIMPLE’
“It's a hit man! Make I dey feel it! You know the name right? Bradez! (1 mic entertainment)” Babe you dey be me too much, Smile make I see your dimple, Pretty girl I'm loving your touch, Bad girls me I no dey mingle, I'll never ever say u bye bye, Never ever leave you single, Anytime I dey by your side, You make me feel so simple”
Yes the above will be on the lips of music lovers who will be expected at the plush Monte Carlo Grand Cafe, Labone where the rap duo Bradez is set to launch their latest album “SIMPLE”.
Bradez is a rap duo made up of Stone Da Flowking and Kunta Kinte. They have churned out hits upon hits like tracks ‘One Gallon (419)’ and ‘Flash’, and are set to launch their newest track ‘SIMPLE’ which is already enjoying massive airplay through out the country.
The duo, rode on the success story of Okyeame Kwame aka rap doctor who happens to be their big brother and has featured in virtually all their hit tracks.
In an exclusive interview with the Predy X, the event manager for the launching who is also member of the Greenland Promotions team. He told Ghanacelebrities.com that “Aside Bradez who will steal the show come 19th September, 2009 Ghana Music Awards multiple winner Okyeame Kwame is set to make an appearance including other hip life artistes like Tinny, Lynx Entertainment guys like ASEM and Richie will pass through to grace the launching”.
The launch is not only about the hip lifers, its surely going to assembly Ghana’s best DJs, including Ashanti’s finest DJ Andy Dosty who is set to be on the spin. If you know what the time is, then Monte Carlo Grand Café is the place to be come 19th September.
The launching is powered by Greenland Promotions and One Mic Entertainment.
Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr.
Nigeria to send Ghana to the cleaners
If the signal we are picking now is the right one then Ghanaian producers must sit up, watch out and get their arsenals ready for a showdown as their Nigerian counterparts are in a secret meeting to get them (Ghanaian producers) out of the movie market.
The primary aim of this secret meeting is to hatch a plan to flood the market with only Nigeria movies hence getting the Ghanaian producers out of job, Venus Films Production producer Abdul Salam Mumuni, whose first film was God Loves Prostitutes, which brought Nollywood superstar Genevieve Nnaji to Ghana and responsible for the discovery of the Van Vickers, Jackie Aygemangs, Nadia Buaris, Eddie Narteys and still discovering more talents is their prime target.
Speaking under anonymity, the Nigerian producer based in Ghana said they (Nigerian producers in Ghana) have a lot of problems with the system now, he mentioned how GAG (Ghana Actors’ Guild) is making things exceedingly difficult for them, “Can you imagine the GAG does not want us to charge money for registration at auditioning, my brother, as if to say we don’t pay for hiring the place for the audition, aside that we also take care of the panelist” he told ghanacelebrities.com
So where does Venus come in the picture? “Salaam doesn’t use Nigerians anymore in his productions, he thinks he’s Ghana’s number one producer, so just doing what he likes, my brother, about 4 to 5 most powerful Nigerian producers are in to get him out of the market, already we have shot about 12 movies which are yet to be released and as I am talking to you now, we are still on location shooting more movies”.
Who gave him the title, Ghana’s number one producer? “My brother, you know what am talking about, he’s the only Ghanaian producer producing good movies now”
“We have flown in the third biggest person from Liberia and she’s on location shooting in Ghana. We are planning be shoot in Uganda, Liberia and we are targeting 40 movies in a year”, he said boastfully.
At this stage, he was completely in dreamland as I fought back “But he has worked and still working with Nigerian directors, talk of Ofeanyi Onyeabor (Mr. Hollywood), Frank Rajah (The Return of Beyonce (2006), Crime to Christ (2007), Princess Tyra (2007), Wedlock of the Gods (2007), Beyonce 2: The President's Daughter (2006), Tchidi Chikere (Girls’ Connection) and a host of others”.
For a minute, he was stammering and prevaricated for a while “My brother, yes I know of Frank Rajah but am not too sure of Ofeanyi Onyeabor and Tchiki Chikere but all that I am saying is that Venus does not use the Nigerian stars in his movies and we will get him out of the market”.
Actor Kofi Adjorlolo was not left out as Yvonne Nelson’s buttocks was smacked, “I don’t know what is happening now but when you pair Kofi Adjorlolo with someone who is non Ghanaian, then he charges more, forgetting that he was brought up in Nigeria, for the latter, she always create ‘awareness’ on set/location, which I think is unnecessary”.
Where from this xenophobic tendencies now?
Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr.
Friday, 21 August 2009
From Sass Squad to TH4 Kwages and now to Atsu Koliko!
Really life is indeed cruel, very erratic and can be witty at times. Musicians have always endorsed politicians, so why should a musician who sang for political party complain? Especially when that catapulted the party to win power? Perhaps he made the wrong move as the musicians who sang for the ‘suppose’ losing party are rather enjoying. That’s what I mean; life can be iniquitous at times.
It is with this unfair nature of life and weighty expressions as Atsu Koliko tried so hard to find the right words characterized with intermittent breaks to explain his journey from Sass Squad to TH4 Kwages and now to Atsu Koliko and how life is treating him as a solo artiste now. He is the sole survivor from Sass Squad and TH4 Kwages.
“After Reggie Rockstone released the first hip life album, I, Scooby, Olasty Bingo, Sane Dog and Shorty thought we can also do similar thing, we came out as Sass Squad”.
“Because we were based in the West, Takoradi, nobody was supporting us, no producer, we have to do things on our own, and all the attention and action were centered on Accra, the capital”.
“Later, we formed TH4 Kwages from Sass Squad. TH4 Kwages was a break away group from Sass Squad, it was actually a group within Sass Squad, we featured some of the guys from Sass Squad on our TH4 Kwages album”.
One single life lost can really change the direction of something “We couldn’t pick up the pieces after Olasty Bingo’s untimely death, it was tough, Scooby Selah give up the group to do Reggae so I jumped on the hip life train since I have a lot of talent that the whole world needs to know”.
Nokia 3310 is a track from Atsu Koliko’s album ‘Urself’.
How many of you still use Nokia 3310, that key-soap-look-alike phone? Well I still use it if you don’t. Nokia 3310 comes with a lot of uniqueness, if you dare leave it somewhere, possibly in a trotro; my friend you will be a dreamer to think somebody will steal it. You will come back and meet your phone where you left it.
Asked what is the concept or the idea of Nokia 3310? He said ‘I just want to tell people to live their normal life; I want them to cut their coat according to their size, don’t live above your means if you can’t afford it”.
Asked why he didn’t try bringing back the other members of the group together. Stephen Tsatsu alias Atsu Koliko thought it was not obligatory to resurrect the group TH4 Kwages as he then have to make a trip from Azim to Zebilla (tour the entire country) to get everyone on board. He said embarking on such trips, means he has to find people who can stand ‘firm’ like him. It doesn’t look clear what he meant by ‘firm’ but he didn’t care though, he re-echoed that point well again with his Fanti jabs.
“Accra, here I come” he ended. Conceivably announcing his presence to the producers that he has now packed bag and baggage to Accra.
By Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr.
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
TV3, what is Boogie Down all about?
“First In News”, “Best In Entertainment” is their slogan but I will dwell on the latter, in their quest to give factual meaning to their slogan “Best In Entertainment”, TV3 Network has always come up with entertainment programmes such as Music Music, Hitz Video, Spot Light, Bands Alive, Dance Fever, TV3 Carnival, The Battle and the just ended Ghana’s Most Beautiful on its network.
They have secured success with those programmes. It is with this same slogan ‘Best In Entertainment” that has given birth to a new entertainment program Boogie Down. What is Boogie Down all about? I asked after watching the maiden edition.
I happened to watch Spot Light on the same network a fortnight ago, which was hosted by Muntala Muntari. That day wasn’t bad at all as there wasn’t any controversial story but seeing the director of “Music Music” Paa Kwesi Ackom, I was more fired up and listened attentively. I was thrilled seeing him, because the success story of TV3 “Best In Entertainment” slogan will not be written without him.
Perhaps, I like him more because he made me understood the rudiments of acting after auditioning me for a role in a movie way back, I was really drained, because his kind-of-audition is not what I have seen at various auditions I have been to, this guy is a tough guy for the records.
He has the penchant for good productions, when you talk of Music Music, one thing that comes to mind immediately is Paa Kwesi Ackom, and he has brought diversity to the show.
‘Boogie Down’ is a fresh concept that will feature dance battles from the best in the business as well as discover new talents and looking at him speak on Spot Light about it, one is sure Boogie Down is perhaps an improvement on Dance Fever (Dance Fever was a competition for dance groups).
He made viewers to know that Boogie Down is a contest for individuals, unlike Dance Fever which was a competition for dance groups, and that the contest shall be broken into monthly face-offs and the winners from each month would faceoff at a finale later in the year, where the ultimate winner would be selected.
At least knowing Boogie Down is for individuals, the idea of being part crossed my mind, but I will come to why that idea has vanished like thin air now.
Fridays are special days - for me as a Wednesday born, I decided to watch the show knowing very well that Boogie Down will be purely Old Skuul Hip Hop, because I don’t like take-me-to-the-candy-show kind of hip hop (no disrespect to 50 Cent, I just love my Old Skuul, am purely Old Skuul person.
I was fired up to watch the maiden edition of Boogie Down, It was an eyesore the whole duration of the show was a complete waste of time (perhaps for me), it bit my imagination why a whole TV3 can waste one or so hours on that show as there is a major competition as to which network gets the most viewer ship, for once I thought I was watching some old drunkards dancing to Screw Face’s waist twisting track Gbalagaza.
Watching the show, I got the impression that, the whole idea was singled out from the movie “You Got Served”, unless am proved wrong. Most annoying aspect of it all was that I skipped TGIF, yes I mean KSM’s Thank God It’s Friday (who would want to miss KSM shows).
After watching the maiden edition, I kept my silence hoping to see something different in the second edition but it was the same story. Wondering what is happening on TV3, I stumbled on Paa Kwesi Ackom at the TV3 premises.
Speaking to Paa Kwesi Ackom, he said they have not replaced Dance Fever with Boogie Down; the only thing is that, it is an entirely different thing; Boogie Down is a TV3 production just like the Music Music and the rest but Dance Fever is a reality show which takes 3 months, and a lot of sponsors have showed interest in being part of it.
‘Vodafone, the major sponsor of Dance Fever have showed interest to be part again, so we don’t have to rush and give it to another sponsors, we need to be loyal, besides Vodafone sponsored Gang Starz and the just ended Ghana Most Beautiful”. He said after asking him why they’ve replaced Dancer Fever with Boogie Down.
So what is the idea of two presenters? He said the idea is simple, one presenter for the audience and the other one for the show itself. With Boogie Down, there is jamming/dancing in the studio when we go for a commercial break that explains why the audience stands instead of sitting.
“Similar thing happened in the Dance Fever but because with that the stage was much higher than we have so you couldn’t see the audience”, he ended.
If tv3 can revisit their slogan “Best in Entertainment” then Boogie Down should be taken off air or something really needs to be done about it, I know the concept is just brilliant but the execution is just wrong, it needs more planning.
Paa Kwesi Ackom, we are still waiting for Dance Fever.
By: Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr.
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
K. K. Fosu saves Ghana Most Beautiful!
Highlife singer K. K. Fosu & hiplife rap duo 4x4 saved the grand finale of TV3’s Ghana Most Beautiful pageant from world-weariness. The show came off last Sunday at the newly furnished and luxurious National Theatre.
There were signs of boredom as the girls weren’t at their usual best; their performance didn’t match up to their various performances at TV3 studio B.
Equally good musicians like Screw Face, Rana, Slim Busterr, Kofi Nti, Kofi B gave a good account of themselves as their performances weren’t bad at all, but K. K. popularly known as D-Style came on stage with two of the evicted Ghana Most Beautiful contestants, he performed ‘Number One” and ‘Obaa Pa’ from this repertoire, managed to get the audience on their feet, dancing and clapping amidst singing along with him, for the whole duration K.K. was on stage, the auditorium looked like a nite club, he made sure the audience ask for more and more as he made way for 4x4.
Hip life rap duo 4x4, who launched the ‘World Trade Centre’ album at the Boomerang Nite Club last Saturday, came on stage at the right time to continue from where the D-style man left off, they took the audience further to the huge towers of the World Trade Centre as they are refer to the buttocks of the woman, comparing it to the huge twin towers, thus the World Trade Centre, since ladies buttocks are also twins.
When it was time for 4x4 to exit the stage, the audience preferred to have 4x4 perform than to have the presenter announce the winner of the contest as the Gideon the presenter of the show frequently ask “Do you want 4x4 or the results”, it was met with ‘we want 4x4’.
At the end of several performances including telling the audience the significance of names in the Ghanaian society, fashion and modeling section and questions and answers segment, Nasara the representative for Northern Region was adjudged the winner with 38.50, Lamisi (Upper East) obtained 36.33, Enam (Volta) got 15.42 and Yaa (Eastern) languished at the bottom with 9.75 percent of the total votes.
By Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr.
http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/index.php/hot-topics/say-it-loud/475-k-k-fosu-saves-ghana-most-beautiful
There were signs of boredom as the girls weren’t at their usual best; their performance didn’t match up to their various performances at TV3 studio B.
Equally good musicians like Screw Face, Rana, Slim Busterr, Kofi Nti, Kofi B gave a good account of themselves as their performances weren’t bad at all, but K. K. popularly known as D-Style came on stage with two of the evicted Ghana Most Beautiful contestants, he performed ‘Number One” and ‘Obaa Pa’ from this repertoire, managed to get the audience on their feet, dancing and clapping amidst singing along with him, for the whole duration K.K. was on stage, the auditorium looked like a nite club, he made sure the audience ask for more and more as he made way for 4x4.
Hip life rap duo 4x4, who launched the ‘World Trade Centre’ album at the Boomerang Nite Club last Saturday, came on stage at the right time to continue from where the D-style man left off, they took the audience further to the huge towers of the World Trade Centre as they are refer to the buttocks of the woman, comparing it to the huge twin towers, thus the World Trade Centre, since ladies buttocks are also twins.
When it was time for 4x4 to exit the stage, the audience preferred to have 4x4 perform than to have the presenter announce the winner of the contest as the Gideon the presenter of the show frequently ask “Do you want 4x4 or the results”, it was met with ‘we want 4x4’.
At the end of several performances including telling the audience the significance of names in the Ghanaian society, fashion and modeling section and questions and answers segment, Nasara the representative for Northern Region was adjudged the winner with 38.50, Lamisi (Upper East) obtained 36.33, Enam (Volta) got 15.42 and Yaa (Eastern) languished at the bottom with 9.75 percent of the total votes.
By Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr.
http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/index.php/hot-topics/say-it-loud/475-k-k-fosu-saves-ghana-most-beautiful
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
Movie Production: Let’s Appreciate Behind The Scene Professionals
Observing the commentary that has come up after Sparrow Productions, producers of ‘Scorned’, ‘Life and Living It’ released their latest movie “Prefect Picture” into the market. The movie was met with mixed feelings.
Just like politics, the movie has alienated Ghanaians with views coming from all quarters, both good and bad; with some being too lame (I call them typical Ghanaian). Ghanaians can be indeed very annoying. Like doctors, Ghanaians can diagnosis problem or know when something is amiss but can’t find solutions for that problem. When you talk of football, you can say Ghanaians are made up of budding coaches and knows which player must play.
Usually, I don’t waste the ink in my pen on less important issues like this one, yes I mean it’s trivial, but then the hubbub it has triggered is just phenomenal and merit my attention. I am not reviewing the movie Perfect Picture per se but I needed to mention it to buttress a point after all that movie it is touted as a well produced, well directed, and well acted movie.
From my perspective, when we say a movie is well produced, directed and well acted, some professionals behind the scene contribute immensely to the success of that movie be it movie from Hollywood, Bollywood, Nollywood or Gollywood but in this case Shirley Frimpong Manso who was the writer/producer/director Perfect Picture is getting all the accolades.
One person can write a story, develop it, produce it, direct it and even play the leading role (which is common in Ghana, Harry Laud, Bob Smith, Augustine Abbey (idikoko), my lookalike come in mind) but it doesn’t end there as the writer needs an equally important team to execute that project just like we are saying about Perfect Picture. It is very intriguing how Ghanaians are quick to declare their stand; a lot has been said about that movie. People have gone to the extreme, claiming it’s by far the best movie yet and well-written movie (I hear this all the time).
I am sure Shirley’s head won’t be puffy yet as this same people flattering her will be the same people calling for her head when she’s not able to meet the standard she has set for herself and Sparrow Productions. The Ghanaian can always be predicted and can’t be trusted.
Nevertheless, I have not seen that movie yet and am not in any hurry or not under any obligation to see it. Movie production is not only about the director, producer and actors/actress, as some of us perceive it to be. When movie fans are about to watch a movie, the following roll on their screens one after the other: Story, Screenplay/Casting, Location Manager, Transport Manager, Make-Up, Costume, Props/Set, Still Photography, Theme Music, Soundtrack, Production Assistant, Soundman, Graphics, D.O.P, Editor, Production Coordinators, Production Manager, Producer/Executor Producer, Director.
After the beginning credit, the question you keep asking yourself is, what role do these people play in movie productions? Initially, I was very naïve by then but I have since educated myself on each role they play in order of importance in movie production and hope you have done the same. (If not, who cares?).
Movies are make-believe and actors play an important role in this regard but the roles of the above-named are particularly essential, because without them there will not be a movie to watch.
Seriously, it is easy for movie fans to notice movie stars when they see or meet them on the streets, ask of autographs and their numbers and blah blah blah but how many of us recognize the directors, who directed the so called best movies? Even if we acknowledge them, do we give a hoot about them?
Most of these directors look stupid, especially when they are with these actors, because movie lover just ignore them through no fault of theirs, and the actors get all the action and attention. Even though it’s the actors faces that sell the movies, each role played by the other crew are worth of mention.
On top of that movie fans pay huge sums of money to invade the various cinemas just to catch a glimpse of their favourite actors/actresses in their latest movie as if their life depends on it. Most of them who are not able to get a ticket form a long queue at the entrances to pay directly.
Some also go to the movie market, purchase their favourite movies and watch them at home with their families and loved ones. Emotional ones also show their emotions and frustrations as they watch these movies without taking a minute or two to talk about the crew who behind the scene.
After watching a movie, thought the actor was that lousy? You immediately get angry and said to yourself; oh gosh I can play that role much better? And wished you knew the route to his house, where you can go and slap the hell out of him for wasting your time? You wished to get a refund because you feel he didn’t deserve your hard earned money?
As if by design, after watching a movie, you ask the next person beside you in the cinema hall of the producer’s cell number (this is very dumb), you actually wanted to call him and vent your spleen on him, “$%!@#, Hey, you are a bloody liar and a thief; you can go to hell and stay there” why? Because the movie you have just seen is the exact copy of (call it Ghana version) “Deliver Us From Eva’ movie you watched years back? Just chill.
One annoying thing about watching a movie with a Ghanaian (why a Ghanaian? Because am a Ghanaian) is, that immediately ‘The End’ or ‘In God We Trust’ appears, he or she gets up. Watching the end credit suddenly becomes a prohibited.
There are movies with horrendous picture quality and bad sound but movie lovers are quick to acknowledge that there is in fact a cameraman and a soundman who are not doing their job well. We must stop this hypocrisy. I urge movie lovers to have the patience enough to watch the end credits after watching a movie, I believe with that the would be able to appreciate the behind the scene officials and love them more.
By: Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr. (Columnist, www.Ghanacelebrities.com )
http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/index.php/hot-topics/say-it-loud/445-movie-production-lets-appreciate-behind-the-scene-professionals
Just like politics, the movie has alienated Ghanaians with views coming from all quarters, both good and bad; with some being too lame (I call them typical Ghanaian). Ghanaians can be indeed very annoying. Like doctors, Ghanaians can diagnosis problem or know when something is amiss but can’t find solutions for that problem. When you talk of football, you can say Ghanaians are made up of budding coaches and knows which player must play.
Usually, I don’t waste the ink in my pen on less important issues like this one, yes I mean it’s trivial, but then the hubbub it has triggered is just phenomenal and merit my attention. I am not reviewing the movie Perfect Picture per se but I needed to mention it to buttress a point after all that movie it is touted as a well produced, well directed, and well acted movie.
From my perspective, when we say a movie is well produced, directed and well acted, some professionals behind the scene contribute immensely to the success of that movie be it movie from Hollywood, Bollywood, Nollywood or Gollywood but in this case Shirley Frimpong Manso who was the writer/producer/director Perfect Picture is getting all the accolades.
One person can write a story, develop it, produce it, direct it and even play the leading role (which is common in Ghana, Harry Laud, Bob Smith, Augustine Abbey (idikoko), my lookalike come in mind) but it doesn’t end there as the writer needs an equally important team to execute that project just like we are saying about Perfect Picture. It is very intriguing how Ghanaians are quick to declare their stand; a lot has been said about that movie. People have gone to the extreme, claiming it’s by far the best movie yet and well-written movie (I hear this all the time).
I am sure Shirley’s head won’t be puffy yet as this same people flattering her will be the same people calling for her head when she’s not able to meet the standard she has set for herself and Sparrow Productions. The Ghanaian can always be predicted and can’t be trusted.
Nevertheless, I have not seen that movie yet and am not in any hurry or not under any obligation to see it. Movie production is not only about the director, producer and actors/actress, as some of us perceive it to be. When movie fans are about to watch a movie, the following roll on their screens one after the other: Story, Screenplay/Casting, Location Manager, Transport Manager, Make-Up, Costume, Props/Set, Still Photography, Theme Music, Soundtrack, Production Assistant, Soundman, Graphics, D.O.P, Editor, Production Coordinators, Production Manager, Producer/Executor Producer, Director.
After the beginning credit, the question you keep asking yourself is, what role do these people play in movie productions? Initially, I was very naïve by then but I have since educated myself on each role they play in order of importance in movie production and hope you have done the same. (If not, who cares?).
Movies are make-believe and actors play an important role in this regard but the roles of the above-named are particularly essential, because without them there will not be a movie to watch.
Seriously, it is easy for movie fans to notice movie stars when they see or meet them on the streets, ask of autographs and their numbers and blah blah blah but how many of us recognize the directors, who directed the so called best movies? Even if we acknowledge them, do we give a hoot about them?
Most of these directors look stupid, especially when they are with these actors, because movie lover just ignore them through no fault of theirs, and the actors get all the action and attention. Even though it’s the actors faces that sell the movies, each role played by the other crew are worth of mention.
On top of that movie fans pay huge sums of money to invade the various cinemas just to catch a glimpse of their favourite actors/actresses in their latest movie as if their life depends on it. Most of them who are not able to get a ticket form a long queue at the entrances to pay directly.
Some also go to the movie market, purchase their favourite movies and watch them at home with their families and loved ones. Emotional ones also show their emotions and frustrations as they watch these movies without taking a minute or two to talk about the crew who behind the scene.
After watching a movie, thought the actor was that lousy? You immediately get angry and said to yourself; oh gosh I can play that role much better? And wished you knew the route to his house, where you can go and slap the hell out of him for wasting your time? You wished to get a refund because you feel he didn’t deserve your hard earned money?
As if by design, after watching a movie, you ask the next person beside you in the cinema hall of the producer’s cell number (this is very dumb), you actually wanted to call him and vent your spleen on him, “$%!@#, Hey, you are a bloody liar and a thief; you can go to hell and stay there” why? Because the movie you have just seen is the exact copy of (call it Ghana version) “Deliver Us From Eva’ movie you watched years back? Just chill.
One annoying thing about watching a movie with a Ghanaian (why a Ghanaian? Because am a Ghanaian) is, that immediately ‘The End’ or ‘In God We Trust’ appears, he or she gets up. Watching the end credit suddenly becomes a prohibited.
There are movies with horrendous picture quality and bad sound but movie lovers are quick to acknowledge that there is in fact a cameraman and a soundman who are not doing their job well. We must stop this hypocrisy. I urge movie lovers to have the patience enough to watch the end credits after watching a movie, I believe with that the would be able to appreciate the behind the scene officials and love them more.
By: Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr. (Columnist, www.Ghanacelebrities.com )
http://www.ghanacelebrities.com/index.php/hot-topics/say-it-loud/445-movie-production-lets-appreciate-behind-the-scene-professionals
Thursday, 6 August 2009
Eddie Nartey Goes Naked
The question Ghana Celebrities.com posed to Eddie Nartey was, would you consider acting in a porn movie if the price was right? “Of course not. I will not even think about it”, he answered.
Actor Eddie Nartey has literarily become a household name as a result of his acting prowess which has earned him a movie star status. His adaptability and ability to depict any acting role offered him promises to give producers and casting crew problems since he can’t be sideline for any role anymore.
Going nude or naked in front of the camera in Hollywood is seen as a normal practice, to a large extent mandatory as there are nudity clauses in their contracts. All over the world there have been calls for more naked in movies – ladies of course.
Sex they say sells, but in this part of our world acting nude or naked is seen as a taboo (are we still primitive?), it’s seen as a foreign culture and society frowns upon that mind-set. You dare not act nudity in a movie unless you want to face the wrath of society and name calling.
The Tears Of Womanhood star rubbishes and defied this warning and acted nude in his latest movie ‘One In A Million’.
No doubt, His entry into the movie industry was just by sheer coincidence, the role he played in a movie that actually brought him to the limelight was a role reserved for Van Vicker.
He was told bluntly on the face, that he wasn’t fit into any role in that movie, but thank God; he at least remembered he said to himself when Van Vicker who was initially casted for that role wasn’t in the country by then.
Eddie is a final year directing student of the school of Performing Arts, University of Ghana.
He has acted in a lot of productions such Wedlock of the Gods, Return Of Beyonce and Crime To Christ also, In The Eyes Of My Husband, Passion and Soul, Girls Connection, Agony of the Christ, Fantasia with Rita Dominic, Van Vicker, Nadia and Yvonne, Shakira with Mercy and Majid, including the Vodafone Advert
Ghana Celebrities.com: Would you consider marrying an actress?
Eddie: Perhaps, its depends on the individual, you never know where you can find love. I believe one can find love anywhere.
Ghana Celebrities.com: Who would you prefer to date, Nadia Buari, Yvonne Nelson, Mercy Johnson.
Eddie: I don’t know.
‘One In A Million’ has Ghanaian and Nigerian presence which makes it a must watch movie.
It’s about Eddie Nartey’s his friend Mike Ezeronye, who leaves his white girlfriend for a Ghanaian local girl (Nadia Buari). Mike married Nadia based on the recommendation and the good things, his parents said about her and the fact that she is still a virgin (interesting to know that we still have virgins).
Mike decided to take her back to her parents because she lied (confusing huh?), unfortunately, on their way going to Nadia’s house, they were captured by armed robbers who were been pursued by the police. Scuffle and confusion and other things set in and that sets the ball rolling.
Grab a copy to find out what Nadia lied about. One In A Million was directed by Ken Steve Anuka and produced by Global Media Entertainment.
Notable stars in the movie include Mike Ezeronye, Nadia Buari, Eddie Nartey, Gavivina Tamakloe, Vivian Achor, Selassie Ibrahim, Ama Julia.
It is distributed and marketed by Double D International Films Production
By: Ebenezer Anangfio Jnr.
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