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Kumawood Collapsed Because I Wasn’t Being Given Roles – Agya Koo1 min read

Kumawood Collapsed Because I Wasn’t Being Given Roles – Agya Koo<span class="wtr-time-wrap after-title"><span class="wtr-time-number">1</span> min read</span>
Veteran actor and political activist, Agya Koo

Veteran actor and political activist, Agya Koo

 

Veteran Ghanaian actor Agya Koo believes the downfall of the Kumawood movie industry is due to him being left out of roles during a crucial period.

He claimed that his exclusion had a significant impact on the industry because he was the most marketable actor, despite others blaming the rise of CDs for its collapse.

“Though I was not the only one acting at the time, any time people wanted to watch Ghanaian movies, they mentioned the name Agya Koo. Why didn’t they ask for someone else’s name?” he stated.

Agya Koo fondly recalled the vibrant days of Kumawood, where his name was synonymous with Ghanaian cinema, especially among Ghanaians abroad, notably in the USA. He argued that his unmatched marketability and influence were evident when people inquired about Ghanaian movies, often asking if he was part of the cast.

“Though I was not the only one acting at the time, any time people wanted to watch Ghanaian movies, they mentioned the name Agya Koo. Why didn’t they ask for someone else’s name?” he quizzed.

Recently, Agya Koo showed support for Kennedy Agyapong’s presidential bid through a new song released before the New Patriotic Party’s Presidential elections. Despite the loss, Agya Koo remains a vocal supporter of the Member of Parliament for Assin Central.