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Readers’ Mail: Leila Djansi Quits Ghana & Will Shoot Next Movie In Bahamas- We Are Damn Tired Even, Leave Us Alone & Go With Your ‘Childish’ Attitude!

Leila Djansi

I was one of the few people who thought Leila Djansi was being hated on despite her creative prowess. However, after following her on facebook and reading many of her childish and unnecessary commentaries, attacks and counter attacks, I honestly think this grown ass woman is extremely CHILDISH.

She has been constantly threatening to vacate the Ghana Movie Industry and find refugee somewhere else. This is perfectly acceptable but my only problem is, she said the same thing after Sinking Sands and yet proceeded to work in Ghana again. Why can’t she shut up and just go? Is it force?

Apart from the above unnecessary statement she continues to make on several platforms, she seems to be of the notion that, without her existence in the industry (which I don’t even know if she really has legs in the Ghana Movie Industry), the industry will collapse.

I just read a recent interview Leila Djansi had on MyjoyOnline and it is apparent that, she is still running around like a headless chicken with her ‘I quit Ghana Movie Industry’ story, citing reasons such as people hating on her work among others.

This is how Myjoyonline puts it…

Movie Producer and Director, Leila Djansi has revealed that, after two stressful productions in Ghana, she will be shooting her third production in the Bahamas next year.

Leila, who disclosed this in an interview with Myjoyonline.com Friday, said the move has been necessitated by the several difficulties and challenges, like infrastructure and the lack of equipments, and what her crew and herself went through while shooting award-winning productions: Sinking Sands and Ties That Bind, in Ghana.

The article continues… Another reason she attributed for the decision not to shoot in Ghana is the unnecessary media pressure in Ghana.

“Having to deal with a little too much publicity – when I say publicity I mean like unnecessary publicity – certain things are not necessary so having to deal with all of that [is a problem]… Right now I am not in this business to be famous or popular, I just want to be able to tell stories so I feel like I want to work in an environment where nobody is going to know who Leila is or what Leila wore yesterday,” she lamented.

As an African movie lover, I know Leila’s exit will not be recognized; the same way her existence does not make any impact. After all, how many good movies has she gotten to her credit?

There are many talented and achieving Ghanaians out there with their mouth closed. People like Leila Djansi talk too much. They got to learn to shut up for once and quit all the CHILDISH comments they keep pouring out there in the media.

My 2 Cents!

Cecilia Yaa Sarpong/Ghana

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This post was published on December 18, 2011 9:48 PM

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