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Veteran comic actor, Kingsley Kwasi Kyerementeng, popularly known as Ajos, says movie production in Ghana has improved as compared to his days.
He claims that, back in the day, movie production was mostly in the confines of a studio and props were not original as today.
He recounts in this interview with MzGee how boiled yam was painted with palm oil and garnished with onion and tomatoes to represent grill meat (Khebab).
The 64-year-old Akan drama star is mostly seen in clothes that have been decorated with strange objects which he calls, ‘dressing apartments’.
Wondering what influences his fashion sense? How about criticism that the actor is bleaching?
Watch as ‘Ajos’ defends his complexion and hilariously shows off his ‘Azonto’ dancing skills.
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