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Fella Makafui, a popular social media influencer and actress, has produced a new movie titled 'Resonance: A Symphony of Death.'
The movie revolves around the mysterious murder of a young female artist named Tamara just as she was signing a lucrative contract with a renowned music record label.
The plot delves into the investigation of her untimely demise, raising the question: Who is responsible for Tamara’s death?
In a recent interview with Melvin Da Enigma on Luv FM's DriveTime, Fella Makafui, who also portrays Tamara in the film, revealed that the idea for the movie came to her during a conversation with a friend, Habiba, while on set.

"Resonance: A Symphony of Death" aims to captivate audiences with its intricate tale of intrigue, treachery, and redemption.
To promote the premiere of the film, scheduled for Saturday, June 8, in Kumasi, Fella Makafui is currently on a radio tour in the city, encouraging her fans and followers to attend.
She expressed her desire to fill the SG Mall (Royal View Cinema) on the premiere day.
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Maxmore A. Bakare, the movie features notable Ghanaian actors and actresses, including Wesley Kesse, Prince David Osei, Salma Mumin, and John Dumelo.
Reflecting on the success of the film's premiere in Accra, Fella Makafui shared her excitement, stating, "My movie broke a record in the movie industry; we filled five cinemas, showed nine times, and received massive media support."
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