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Actress Luckie Lawson last Saturday held an executive premiere of her second movie, Familiar Strangers, at the plush Maya Cova restaurant, behind Omanye Home Art Gallery in La.
It was an exciting event which brought together kinpins in the corporate world and the kings and queens of the Ghanaian and Nigerian movie industries together.
Among movie stars who attended the premiere were, Yvonne Nelson, Juliet Ibrahim, Nikki Samonas, Zynnell Lydia Zuh and Kobi Rana, and Nollywood’s Halima Abubakar and Scott Robert.
Nana Ama McBrown, Prince David Osei, Roselyn Ngissah and others who formed the cast of the movie were also there. Notable personalities, Wutah Kobby, Nigerian singer Riya, Rana and Nasara of Ghana’s Most Beautiful were also present.
Special guests for the event were, Hon. Nana Akomea, the MP for Okaikoi South, and Ghanaian international soccer star, Samuel Inkoom.
This is the second time Luckie Lawson is organizing an executive premiere for her movie. The first was for Silence is Golden, which had Ramsey Nouah and Chika Ike starring.
During the Saturday’s premiere, exercise books with Luckie’s pictures on the cover pages were auctioned to raise funds for her foundation.
Familiar Strangers, directed by Pascal Amanfo, tells the unusual tale of three sisters, played by Luckie, Nana Ama and Roslyn Ngissah, who are caught in a world of deceit, strange living and betrayal.
After the premiere, Nigerian singer Riya thrilled guests with some exciting performances.
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