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26th October 2024 9:49:14 AM
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Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari shared her motivation for venturing into movie production in addition to acting.
Speaking with TV3 on Wednesday, October 23, Buari explained that she grew weary of being typecast in 'lover girl' roles and wanted to take on more challenging projects.
"I got into movie producing because I felt I wasn’t being challenged enough. The scripts I was receiving and the roles I played were not challenging enough," she explained.
She expressed her love for thriller and horror genres, noting that these preferences were rarely seen in the roles she was given.
"Every time I got a script, it was either a lover girl or I was after somebody’s boyfriend, and I just got tired of that."Buari chose to take charge of her career by producing her own films, which enabled her to delve into a broader array of characters.
"I had too many stories, and I felt like if I ventured into producing my own movies, I could play the character I have always wanted to play," she said.
Since making this choice, Nadia Buari has produced four films and is actively working to broaden her portfolio.
After taking a break from acting, she made her comeback with the movie Forever in a Night, produced by John N. Okwugo and directed by Jameel Buari.
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