
One of Ghana's leading movie production, distribution and marketing company, Venus Films has debunked claims made against it by Mr Nana Kwabena Adu Acheampong that it has allegedly stolen the movie 'Perfect Love'. In a press statement penned by the Chief Executive Officer of the company, Alhaji Abdul Salam Mumuni, he said he dealt directly with the director and producer, Frank Fifi Gharbin, of the movie, to whom he paid the agreed amount for the right to distribute the movie to the appropriate market using giants like Iroko TV.
According to Mr Salam, the director and producer of the movie begged him to buy the right, he was reluctant in the initial stages but gave in upon persistent pressure mounted on him by Frank. From the statement released, the production company took the time to explain the dealing that went with Frank.
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Venus Film Production has over the years been celebrated for publishing record-breaking movies like 'The Hunters', 'Bloodline', 'Bachelors', 'Heart of Men', the list is endless.
Venus Films


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