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Award-winning actress and producer, Nadia Buari after a long hiatus from the movie scene is back with a bang.
The actress, after taking a break to having kids, is set to premiere her latest movie, ‘Deranged’ at the Silverbird Cinemas at the Accra and West Hills Malls on Saturday, October 28.
Nadia Buari welcomed her twins in February 2015 in the US.
‘Deranged’, a psychological thriller, is Nadia’s second production since she became a producer. She released her first movie, ‘Diary of Imogen Brown’ in 2013.
‘Deranged’ is a captivating tale of a young girl who falls for her teacher.
The movie, according to producers, “promises a lot of entertainment and also moral lessons to learn from as it silently creates awareness for the need to pay attention to persons with mental ailment.”
It stars all-time best actor Ramsey Nouah, Zynnell Zuh, Priscilla Opoku Agyeman (Ahuofe Patri), Pascaline Edwards, Jason E.L Agha, Henry Prempeh, Lisbeth Lopez Acquah among others.
‘Deranged’ is produced by John N. Okwugo and directed by Jameel Buari.
The grand premiere will have some of the biggest names in African entertainment industry come walk the red carpet in Accra on October 28, 2017.

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