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Host of Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Andy Dosty has appealed to actor and movie producer, Kwadwo Nkansah, to churn out movies with fewer insults and profanity.
Andy Dosty also appealed to producers of ‘Kumawood’ movies to check the content they put out because many people have complained about the constant insults that make watching the movies distasteful.
He explained some children, including his, pick up some of these insults while watching those movies.
“I want to beg you since you are shooting your own TV production, it is never too late, can we have production devoid of insults and too much sexuality and nudity,” Andy Dosty pleaded with the actor, popularly called Lil Win, who was on the show on Monday.
Lil Win although admitted that Kumawood actors sometimes go overboard with the insults, said they cannot do away with it completely like some people are advocating.
The actor, who rose to fame because of his sharp tongue and talent, however, urged his colleagues to minimise the use of abusive words in movies.
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