Popular Ghanaian music duo, Keche has hailed Kumawood actor who doubles as a musician, Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin, saying that his decision would bring back the dead Ghanaian movie.
Speaking in an exclusive interview on Cape Coast’s Property FM, Keche Andrew, and Keche Joshua have said that it is a great move for the actor to feature Ramsey Noah, and Awilo Sharp Sharp among other English-speaking stars in his much-anticipated movie dubbed “A Country Called Ghana”.
Keche claims the Kumawood actor has employed the style of musicians, revealing that they are in Ghana but feature musicians in Nigeria, South Africa, and other countries to reach more audiences.
“We do music here but we collaborate with musicians from Nigeria and South Africa because you want to enter into their territory and enlarge your fan base,” the music duo said.
Talking about Nollywood star Ramsey Noah, Keche said that the renowned actor hardly shoots movies these days, yet, he is still relevant and his involvement will make the movie a good one.
“Ramsey Nouah is still relevant and he’s good so what Lil Win is doing will open up the Ghana movie industry and go very far because now it’s about interconnection”, they said.
According to them, even though Nigerians do not understand Twi, which obviously would be the dominant language in the movie, they will still wish to watch because the movie features Charles Awurum, Ramsey Noah among others.
“Now Nigerians are going to watch the movie and Ghanaians will also watch which means you are extending and going beyond your borders”, they stated.
The music duo revealed “So if he has brought actors from Nigeria it doesn’t mean that since he’s a Ghanaian actor and he’s been acting with Ghanaians all this while bringing others from Nigeria doesn’t spoil anything”.