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Actress Nadia Buari has promised to serve Ghanaians with more movies 2019.
Speaking on “E with Becks,” the actress said she had worked in a lot of movies in 2018 however some people kept saying they have not seen her in any of them.
“It’s a little annoying when people say they have not seen me in a movie yet but I am working,” she stated.
The actress appeared in the movie “Hashtag” released in 2018 about a psychopathic couple who combines money, technology and creativity on a mission to revenge their brutally murdered loved one believed to have been murdered by a group of "social media freaks."
The mother of four revealed she is working on producing two movies this year with her production company.
Also, she said doing a lot more charity work this year is all she can think about.
Nadia Buari revealed she gets more fulfilled when she gives back to society.
“To give just a piece of a toy to a little kid and see him smile is fulfilling,” she stated.
The actress continued, “I am going to do a lot more donations.”
In her New Year message for her fans the actress said: “God is everything, I think we should all get as much closer to God as we can.”
She added, “don’t let anyone or anything stop you from dreaming big.”
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