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Lilwin Ends Up In Hospital After Movie Premiere

Hours after his movie premiere at the National Theatre, Lilwin has ended up in a hospital as shown in a viral video circulating on social media.

The cause of his hospitalization is still unknown. His much-anticipated movie, A Country Called Ghana premiered on May 17, 2024, at the National Theatre.

The premiere attracted a large audience, with many famous celebs in attendance.

The next premieres are scheduled for May 25 at the KNUST CCB Auditorium in Kumasi and June 1 at the Eubsett Hotel in Sunyani, 2024.

Some of the celebs at the premiere

Celebrities from Ghana and Nigeria, such as Medikal, Kalybos, Guru, and Akrobeto, were present at the premiere.

Other notable figures like Awilo Sharp Sharp, Ahuofe Patri, David Osei, D Cryme, and Kofi Akpaloo, the leader of the Liberal Party of Ghana [LPG], also graced the event.

The movie stars Ramsey Nouah, Charles Awurum, Victor Osuagwu (Awilo Sharp Sharp), PAA George, Sweet Mimi, and Lilwin, among others.

Earlier, Tru News Report mentioned how Medikal arrived in style at the  National Theatre to attend the premiere of the highly anticipated film A Country Called Ghana.

Surprisingly, Medikal was a no-show at Fella Makafui’s Resonance movie premiere, just days after his heated exchange with MzGee on UTV.

Medikal argued that the questions posed by MzGee were irrelevant, as he was scheduled for a phone interview to discuss his sold-out concert, not his personal life or a new movie with Fella Makafui.

The movie explores themes of Ghanaian colonialism, culture, and identity through a unique social commentary.

Source – Tru News Report

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