The sanctity of marriage has been debased. Married women prefer their husband's subordinates and the men, their house helps.
Ever since John Dumelo found out that his wife has been having an affair with another man, he swore to pay back by sleeping with their house help.
It's become a 'tit for tat' game. But John's wife, oblivious of what her husband has been up to, shamelessly adds her husband's office assistant to her 'hit list'.
Everyone is cheating and those who are unable to cheat resort to domestic violence as a means of settling qualms. Suddenly, things go out of hand and someone is caught in the act.
Breaking the Rules depicts the challenges of contemporary marriages where only the tough, desperate and inconsiderate ones survive.
Cine Afrik Channel Manager, Nana Yaa Sarpong wants all movie lovers to seize this golden opportunity to enjoy this home drama filled with humour and suspense.
Viewers who do not have the Multi TV Digi box are not left out. You can be part of the fun this weekend and every other weekend by getting a Multi TV setup to watch the weekly movies FREE OF CHARGE.
It's on at 7pm this and every Saturday on Multi TV's Cine Afrik .
Make a date with Debora Osaa Kusi, popularly known as Adwoa, for an entertaining weekend.


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