Ahoufe Patri
Actress Priscilla Opoku-Agyeman, popularly known as Ahoufe Patri, got tongues wagging on Saturday night when she stepped out for the premiere of a new movie titled ‘Deranged’.
She wore a daring outfit which left her boobs on show.
She flaunted her ample assets posing with her co-stars. The rising star confidently showed off her beautiful chest.
The actress wore a red jam suit with a low cut showing her modesty as she posed for photographers.
It is readily not known if she is known for such fashion style, but she turned heads with it.
The Saturday premiere attracted a large number of fans, but there was one thing in particular thing that caught most eyes as the famous folk arrived on the red carpet at the event.
Nadia Buari, who is the executive producer of ‘Deranged’, also came through in a different style. She wore a pair of shorts and pleated flared top to match her gladiator heels.
Meanwhile, all roads led to Silverbird Cinemas at Accra and West Hills Malls, where ‘Deranged’ was premiered Saturday night.
The premiering event had a successful turnout, as movie enthusiasts came out in their numbers to watch the movie about a young girl who falls in love with her teacher.
The cinemas were packed with huge crowd by 6:30pm, everyone eager to see the movie and also catch a moment with their favourite celebrities on the red carpet.
As usual, some members of the star-studded cast, including Nadia Buari, Zynnell Zuh, Ahuofe Patri and the crew, took turns to take pictures and engaged with fans and the traditional media on the red carpet.
Other actors who came to support Nadia included Selassie Ibrahim.
“Life and its little things people ignore gave me the inspiration. It’s kind of a way of bringing awareness to certain disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorders that are usually ignored and I love psychological thrillers. So all in one package,” director Jameel Buari said about the inspiration behind the movie’s storyline.
‘Deranged’ is no doubt entertaining. It also silently creates awareness for the need to pay attention to persons with mental ailment.
It also stars Ramsey Noah, Jason E.L Agha, Henry Prempeh, Lisbeth Lopez Acquah, among others. It was also produced by John N. Okwugo.