
The much awaited movie titled “WRONG TARGET” is finally set to be premiered at the Silverbird Cinemas on 7th September, after which the Kumasi version of the premier will continue a week after.
Speaking to the producer of the movie Mr. Jermaine Nkrumah and the C.E.O of Blue Ray Pictures, he stated that he is finalizing preparation to move down to Ghana to finally unveil the master copy of the movie to Ghanaian movie fans.
About the movie, he said “WRONG TARGET” features John Dumelo and Yvonne Nelson and promises a unique movie experience characterized as a welcome departure from the norm.
Synopsis
“The multiple conflicts in “WRONG TARGET” are woven together perfectly, and they develop into an explosive crescendo where Kofi Aggrey (Dumelo) proves that in spite of his seeming wimpy personality as a software developer, he can quickly trade his business suits for a Rambo-like demeanor that dwarfs the mean spirits of the two competing gangs in the movie” He added.
The storyline of “WRONG TARGET”, according to John Dumelo involves 50 percent of what we are doing, and 50 percent of what we are yet to do. Supporting actress Crystabel Ekeh (Rose) added; “as you watch the movie, you think you can guess the end, but then when your guess is right, just then, your guess is wrong.” He also opined fans should watch out for many surprises on the day of the premier.
GhanaSuperStras.com will keep you updated on any other happenings on the movie anytime the producers gets to Ghana and would give you a review on it after its review.
BY:GhanaSuperStars.Com


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