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Shirley Frimpong Manso Unveils Star-Studded Romantic Drama ‘Two of a Kind’

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  • Sparrows Production unveils new movie "Two of a Kind", a romantic drama tackling love, loss, and mental health
  • The film features a star-studded cast, including Rita Dominic, Gloria Safo, Adoma, and Akrobeto
  • The movie is set to hit Silver Bird Cinemas in December, with filmmaker Shirley Frimpong Manso promising a "fun" and "juicy" experience

Sparrows Production has announced its latest project, “Two of a Kind,” a drama-filled and fun-packed movie set to hit the screens this December. The film, unveiled on Saturday, July 6, at the Labadi Beach Hotel, boasts a star-studded cast, including Nigerian actress Rita Dominic and Ghanaian stars Gloria Safo, Adoma, Michael Katahena, Akrobeto, and Akosua Adjepong.

Speaking at the press soiree, writer and director Shirley Frimpong Manso revealed that the movie tackles various issues, including love, loss, mental health, social media influence, and addiction. “It’s a romantic movie, and I don’t want to give a lot away, but you’ve seen the ensemble cast. We’re very excited about it. It’s going to be fun, one of the people I’m proud we’ve brought on board is Akrobeto. We’re going to have a lot of fun. It’s going to be juicy.”

Shirley Frimpong Manso also expressed her passion for unearthing new talent and growing the industry, despite the challenges she has faced as a Ghanaian filmmaker. “I love it when new people get the chance to do their thing. I think that is what makes a thriving industry, bringing the old and new together, letting the new learn from the old.”

Rita Dominic, who is enthusiastic about working with Shirley Frimpong Manso, praised the script and the filmmaker’s commitment to giving young people a platform. “This (Two of a Kind) is such a lovely script. I like that it touches on everything. It’s a feel-good movie, and I think it will appeal to different generations. There’s something in there for everyone.”

The movie also features new talent, including Jessica Larny, Chiderah David, Sena Fafali Ahiagble, Bless K. S. Agyeman, and Sena Agbeko, among others. Lydia Forson urged the young actors to give their best, assuring them that their role in the Sparrows Production film was well-deserved.

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