Ghanaian actor, Adjetey Anang has kicked against the idea that the Ghanaian movie industry world is “dead.” As indicated by the award-winning entertainer, the business might have a few issues that need consideration, nonetheless, it isn’t totally useless.
“For the need of a better illustration, take the person who is incapacitated on our roads who has a psychological issue. There’s a problem for him to go bare in the city however he’s living… So that is our entertainment world,” he expressed in a new meeting with Prince Benjamin on the Class FM Drive show. Adjetey, who stars in the soon-to-be premiered award-winning film “Borga” likewise featured a few ills in the entertainment world that needs critical consideration.
He accepts “it’s an entire chain” that incorporates the absence of schools and sensitization of the young on industry matters and open doors.
according to him, “there’s no structure and therefore people just come in and do whatever they want. Beyond that, we have issues with quality. People are not interested in the skill and training. They want quick money. So then the real reason why we’re in this industry then fails.
“We’re not aiding different arms of government, or divisions. It’s an all-encompassing thing. What we produce mostly goes far in profoundly shaping society or changing their psyches or their reasoning. Inciting inquiries to a great extent,” he added. Adjetey Anang is at present on a media visit advancing “Borga,” a Ghanaian film set to be premiered in Ghana on Friday, 24th June 2022.