The English Movie Industry Is Dying � Beverly Afaglo

Actress Beverly Afaglo has attributed the rampant increase of actors producing their own movies and playing lead roles to the fact that Ghana�s movie industry is dying. �I think the movie industry is dying slowly. If not, actors wouldn�t be producing their own movies just to keep being relevant or keep their passion alive. The thing is that, producers are not producing anymore especially those with the English speaking movies,� she said in an interview with ghkwaku. Beverly also used the platform to debunk rumors making round that she had quit acting. �That�s crap. Why will I quit acting? For crying out loud my baby is almost 3 years so is she that small that I can�t leave her behind and work? �My first job after delivery was a job with Shirley Frimpong Manso. It was exactly 6 months after having my baby when I started acting again so childbirth hasn�t stopped me in anyway,� she added. Often, it is perceived that settling down with a fellow celebrity as a woman could be disturbing as one may have restrictions but for Beverly who is married to musician Eugene Baah aka Choir Master, marriage has made her a better person. �I don�t think it�s true because to me I�m still the same. I�m even a better person with a better personality since I got married. Marriage isn�t as boring or difficult as people paint it. Marriage is amazing. Just marry the right person for the right reasons at the right time and you will be happy,� she said.