Kofi Adjorlolo doubts the future of Ghana’s movie industry

Veteran Ghanaian actor, Kofi Adjorlolo, has revealed that he would not allow his children to join the Ghanaian movie industry due to its current poor state.

Speaking on The Liz Show, the veteran actor expressed his concerns about the struggles facing Ghana’s film industry currently.

According to him, the situation is not encouraging, especially for the younger generation who may want to pursue acting as a career.

He explained that the industry lacks the needed support systems and is not attractive or enabling enough for young people to grow and succeed.

He also questioned the level of protection and welfare available for actors, such as insurance.

“Honestly, I wouldn’t encourage my children to go into acting. The current situation in Ghana isn’t encouraging, attractive, or enabling for young ones to thrive in this field. Do we even have insurance to back our actors and actresses?” he stated.

Aside from acting, he also shared a little about his early life, revealing his deep love for music. According to him, he had passion for music growing up and even learned how to play a musical instrument at a very young age.

“I love music so much that as of 8 years old, I could play the trumpet so well,” Kofi disclosed.

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