Juliet Ibrahim Is Being Myopic – Diabolo

Veteran actor, Bob Smith Jnr popularly known as Diabolo has described
actress Juliet Ibrahim’s statement that young movie makers are the ones putting
Ghana on the map as myopic and presumptuous.
According
to a publication by Hitz FM, Juliet Ibrahim in an interview with Joy News at
the premiere of her colleague actress and producer Salma Mumin’s movie ‘No
Man’s Land’ at the Silverbird Cinema over the weekend said, “We the young movie
makers today are the ones putting Ghana movie industry on the map. When I visit
Nigeria and I step out, people get to hear about the Ghana movie industry just
because they hear that I am a celebrity from Ghana.”
Reacting
to the statement on Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz on Thursday, Bob Smith Jnr said it
was unfortunate for the actress to have made such remarks.
“Does she
want to mean that her predecessors did not do enough for her to take the
baton?” he queried.
“Do you
remember Kwao Ansah’s ‘Heritage’ and other movies? They hit international
standards even before we came and Juliet’s generation followed. ‘Kukurantumi’,
‘African Timber’ were all Ghanaian movies that went international. So I find
such a statement presumptuous on the part of someone who has become a star not too
long ago,” he added.
Bob Smith
did not agree that the seeming absence of old actors from the scenes should
warrant such a “myopic” statement. He told host, KMJ, that veteran actors did
their best to sustain the industry before the current crop took over, adding
that they are available for movie roles provided producers would engage their
services.
“These
days, most of the young people have started doing their productions. And they
would want to bring the young people they know or get younger persons and make
them up… So I think that Juliet is not looking beyond. She is being quite
myopic. She thinks this is her time. After sometime, no production house would
want to call her because of certain statements like this,” he said.
The Mama
Mia actor asked that Juiliet Ibrahim apologises for her comments.
“Let her
apologise. It is not the best thing to say,” he noted.
Source: abrantepa.com
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