
Nick is a professional boxer whose dream to make it to the international scene crushes when he and his wife are attacked by gangs and gravely injures his legs. Hope appears to emerge when he begins to walk again but it quickly fades away when Nick's friend and doctor, Dan, breaks the news of his wife's doubt that he can bear children. The story, which premieres on Cine Afrik Premieres on the 16th and 23rd March, 2013, is a narration of how a boxer battles his way in life through his profession and family life.
Produced by MEDIA 5 Productions, “The Battle” stars Prince David Osei, Christabel Ekeh, Ecow Smith Asante, Zynel Zuh and several other top actors and actresses.
MultiTV's Premium African Entertainment Channel, Cine Afrik, is giving movie lovers a firsthand opportunity to watch this intriguing movie for the first time ever in Africa.
Catch Cine Afrik Premieres live on the 16th & 23RD March, 2013 at 7:00PM as sensational host Magdalene Mensah engages the cast of the movie in an exciting discussion.
Viewers can join the show via phone, text message and Facebook at facebook.com/cineafrik. Those who do not have the MultiTV digibox can always be part of the new entertainment experience by watching it at any MultiTV setup at public places every Saturday at 7pm.
MultiTV..Just thrills.


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