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‘Cheaters’ Enter Cinemas, May 24


The cast

All roads are expected to lead to the Silverbird Cinema in Accra on Friday evening as the latest romantic comedy starring top actors, Omar Sheriff Captan, Adjetey Anang and Jackie Appiah among others, hits the big screens.
The movie will be unveiled at a red carpet grand premiere Friday evening.
In past weeks, various casts have been talking about their roles on various media platforms.
The calm-actor, Omar Sheriff Captan had last week created the impression that the movie will be his last before he moves on to his other dream of becoming a man of God.
The new movie, directed by Frank Rajah, is from the stables of Raj Films and Heroes Production.
It also stars USA-based Cameroonian actress Okawa Shaznay, Uche Iwuannyawu, Henry A. Asiedu and Liberian born Ghanaian actress, Chichi Neblett among others.
This group of actors and a number of others will be gracing the red carpet, come May 24.
The new film is arguably the first film that paired the two actors, Jackie Appiah and Adjetey Anang as lovers.
It is the next romantic comedy to rock the movie scene. ‘Cheaters’ follows the stories of several young couples caught up in a web of love, lies and extramarital affairs. It throws more light on the assumption that marriage is the only war in which one sleeps with the enemy. If the couple is inseparable, it usually takes five people to separate it and ‘Cheaters’ reflects just that. In this film love is portrayed as a mysterious adventure that takes one through many twists and turns. 
One adds a bit of infidelity to the mix and he or she has the perfect recipe for disaster.
Movie enthusiasts are encouraged to wait until May 24m to watch how these love-torn couples struggle to make it through another overrated love-fest called Valentine’s Day.   

Credit: NEWS-ONE 
   

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