Ghanaian actor, Clement Bonney otherwise called Mr. Beautiful, has gotten serious about being sidelined by producers in the Kumawood film industry because of his help for the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
He guaranteed numerous producers communicated worries that projecting him in their motion pictures would influence deals, especially in Ashanti Regional capital, Kumasi which is the fortress of the decision New Patriotic Party (NPP) has areas of strength for a.
As per Mr. Beautiful, the producers told him straightforwardly that his political alliance with the NDC was not generally welcomed in Kumasi, which made them reluctant to highlight him in their movies.
This, he accepts, is an impression of Ghana’s youthful comprehension of a majority rule government, as in additional laid out vote based systems like the US, VIPs unreservedly support political party without it affecting their professions.
“We are not yet mature to the point of figuring out majority rules government, so when I say it didn’t influence me, then it’s clearly false. I was sidelined in the film industry, which diminished the quality substance my adherents needed to appreciate. There is just a single Mr. Beautiful, so in the event that you sideline me and figure you can supplant me with another person, it won’t work,” Mr. Beautiful commented in that frame of mind on Adom FM’s Ofie Kwanso show.
He likewise related a different episode in South Africa, where he was flown in to shoot a business. After learning of his alliance with the NDC, the showcasing directors wouldn’t continue with him on the venture, refering to his political position as the explanation.
“They took me back to Ghana,” he communicated, his failure.
Attracting a correlation with the US, Mr. Beautiful featured how American big names like Stevie Wonder can transparently uphold political candidate without facing such repercussions.
He referenced that Paul Gee, an unmistakable figure in Kumawood, had by and by let him know that they couldn’t project him in films in light of the fact that the business was overwhelmed by individuals from Kumasi, a considerable lot of whom support the NPP.
Mr. Lovely likewise pondered how his political activism from 2012 has enlivened others to help their favored ideological groups transparently.
That’s what he stressed, political contrasts shouldn’t prompt ill will, contrasting it with a football match among Hearts and Kotoko, where contention doesn’t compare to aggression