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Samini debuts in movie ‘The Storm’ with Adjetey Anang, Salma Mumin
Legendary Ghanaian Dancehall artiste, Emmanuel Andrews Samini, also referred to as Samini in the entertainment industry, has demonstrated his acting skills in the movie, ‘The Storm’.
The Storm, produced by Ben Owusu is set to be premiered on September 21 and 22, 2024 at the Silverbird Cinemas in Kumasi.
Samini is portrayed in the movie as Ali Zafara, the leader of the Southern Crime Underground and comes across as stern, cruel, and well-respected.
Other amazing actors featured in The Storm together with Samini included Edward Agyakum Kuffuor, Luckie Lawson, Salma Mumin, Adjetey Anang, and Ama K. Abebrese.
‘The Storm’ also featured Fiifi Coleman, among others.
This thriller from Ghana tells a story that explores the underworld in Accra, a story of criminals, murder, kidnapping, corruption, and a fight for justice.
In ‘The Storm’, Accra is suffering devastatingly from the criminal activities of gangsters.
Adjetey Anang and Ama K. Abebrese, Detective Danso, and Detective Lynn respectively, are the two honest members of the law enforcement team while Milly (Luckie Lawson) plays a crucial role of a social advocate for the protection of youngsters against crime and fighting injustice.
Surprisingly, through this advocacy, Milly became an overnight celebrity after appearing on some media platforms, positioning her to rival the President, Edward Agyekum Kufuor.
In conclusion, Samini, a renowned Ghanaian Dancehall artiste, showcases his acting prowess in the upcoming movie "The Storm", premiering on September 21 and 22, 2024, at Silverbird Cinemas in Kumasi.
The thriller, set in Accra, delves into the city's underworld, exploring themes of crime, corruption, and the fight for justice. With a talented ensemble cast, including Adjetey Anang, Ama K. Abebrese, and Luckie Lawson, "The Storm" promises to be a gripping cinematic experience, highlighting the struggles of law enforcement and social advocates as they battle against the city's devastating criminal activities.
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