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yes we want to laugh and forget some of our troubles that is why we prefer kumawood movies to Ghallywood.
Lil wyn the best actor of the moment
Is because, they portray the style and culture we like and is us. How many Ghanaians wake up and eat breakfast with fork n knife?
Haaahahaaa you nail it right on the head.
Bollywood"Indians" use their own language but still doing well on international markets...ghallywood doesn't make sense period !
I don't just like it but love it, reasons are so many but mostly it's story line are just fab and current, but they need to improve and even some of the old can't be reproduced so that they can be sell internationally and sel ...
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Because they movies showing the real lives in Ghana not the make believes
I like kumawood movies because of the moral lessons. Movies like Kumasi Y)nko), As)reba, and )tanhunu are examples.
The producers need to invest in it by buying modern digital cameras. The ones that the hips life musicians use. Like dogo yaro music video for instance.
Ghallywood will always remain 2nd to Kumawood cos they always copy the foreign movies,Ghanaians love their own that's Y kumawood comes first!
I don't even remember ever watching these 'wanna be' movies. I just love the local movies.
Yes, majority of us would watch kumawood movies 10 times over than these so called ghallywood movies with their fake accents, horrible acting and ridiculous costume. You find Jackie Appiah dressed in dinner outfits and 8 inch ...
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they are real actora unlike ghallywood
who has fake acting skills,accents and wannabes
We want something that will make us laugh not porn movies and not Nigerian and Americans wannabes. Akroneto is the real actor. Is only ewe that will write this article.
The kumawood. Movies gat some Amaizing. Story lines. They just deal with real grassroots. Problems in our life n. Culture. Whoever writes these stories r just. Genuinely genius. Sometimes. I believe they r true stories. N the ...
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Yep! Lumba is a classic example. Home is where love is. Enjoying Ofori's hit "Duakro" right now.