The Film Producers Association of Ghana (FIPAG) has issued a statement warning film producers or movie makers not to sell feature films to any Television station in Ghana.
The directive takes effect from 1st July this year.
FIPAG also stated that all feature films already sold to TV stations can be shown until agreed date expires and then, there shouldn t be a renewal of contract.
This therefore means no TV station in Ghana is allowed to show feature films again.
FIPAG has urged their members to comply with the directives and failure to do will attract a sanction or penalty.
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Veteran film star Ejaz Durrani passes away
Pakistan’s first diamond jubilee hero breathed his last on Monday
LAHORE:
A superstar actor, director and producer in his heydays, Ejaz Durrani remained active in Lollywood from 1956 to 1988, bidding farewell to the industry with
Maula Baksh. The veteran, Pakistan’s first diamond jubilee hero in both Urdu and Punjabi films, passed away in Lahore on Monday morning, following a prolonged illness. He was 86 years old.
Ruling the box office in the late 60s, Durrani was widely popular for his super hit films, including
Pak Daman, Dildar, Mirza Sahiban, Dia Aur Toofan, Zarqa, Sola Aaney and