Revamp The Movie Industry – Lilwin Urges Stakeholders
Kumawood actor, Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lilwin, has emphasized the need for Ghanaian movie stakeholders to attach great importance to the film industry in order to develop the country’s culture.
He said culture is the life blood of every economy and developing it will project the country, both home and abroad.
According to him, though Ghanaian movie producers are still doing well for themselves, they should continue to learn from some good producers around the globe.
“I don’t think Kumawood is dead as being purported by many. We are going through serious challenges but in due time I would lead the battle to make Kumawood vibrant again,” he stated.
He urged the stakeholders to put in place measures to streamline the operation of the industry, since it has a bright future.
“There is no doubt about the technological changes in the movie industry around the world, and we have to undergo that transition to make Kumawood competitive again,” he added.
Lilwin, however, announced that his latest movie, titled ‘Borga Awaaba’, which was released on Wezzy Films, would soon be available on Wezzy Empire YouTube channel.
The actor cum musician has shot movies such as Once Upon A Time In Accra, Esaa Na Asa, Black Warrior, Asori Payin, Abusua Meferi Mu, Lil Osama, The Bachelors, So Ninkunu, Liwin Guy Guy, Mogya Fra, among others.
On his musical career, his songs include Mama Boss Papa, Akyira Asem, Champion Attah. He has also done collaborations with Samini, Guru and Stonebwoy.
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