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Divided by a line in one community is the families of Aloes and Veras.
As sworn enemies who share a community, Aloes are taught to beware of Veras and vice versa.
No family is allowed to cross the line that divides the town and if anything of one faction makes it to the other line, it calls for a fight.
But what happens when the children of these sworn enemies fall madly in love. When the Aloe rejects the fellow aloe ‘chosen’ for him and decides to continue the path of forbidden love.
Aloe Vera is director Peter Seduifia’s new romantic comedy expected to hit the cinemas on March 6.

Children are taught to blow their whistle when anything Aloe makes it to the land of Vera and vice versa. But two of these children - one from each side - are on a mission of their own to find love with each other.
Aloe Vera stars Naa Ashorkor, Kofi Adjorlolo, Aaron Adatsi, Nana Ama McBrown, Adjetey Anang, Priscilla Opoku Agyeman, Roslyn Ngissah, Salma Mumin, Alexandra Ayirebi- Acquah, Fred Amugi, Akofa Edjeani and many others.
Aloe Vera will be hit the Silverbird Cinemas (Accra and West Hills Malls) on Independence Day, March 6. The movie will be showing at 5 pm, 7 pm and 9 pm. Tickets are going for ¢50.

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