Zack GH, a multifaceted Ghanaian entertainer involved in acting, singing, and artist management, has publicly endorsed the criticisms leveled by Kumawood actor Big Akwes against fellow actor Lilwin, specifically regarding Lilwin’s perceived dominance and control over his film productions. Zack GH, who formerly managed Lilwin, expressed his concerns in an interview on Obantanpa Radio, urging Lilwin to consider stepping back from consistently taking leading roles and instead focus on providing more opportunities for emerging talents within his team and the wider Kumawood film industry. This perspective highlights a central tension within the industry, balancing the established presence of star actors with the need to nurture and promote new generations of performers.

Zack GH’s argument centers on the idea of strategic transition. He acknowledges Lilwin’s undeniable talent and continued popularity but emphasizes the importance of evolution within an actor’s career. According to Zack GH, Lilwin has reached a point where transitioning into more behind-the-scenes roles, such as producing or mentoring, would be beneficial not only for the industry as a whole but also for Lilwin’s own legacy. This shift would allow emerging actors to gain valuable experience and exposure, fostering a more vibrant and dynamic Kumawood film landscape. Zack GH draws a parallel with Lilwin’s own rise to fame, suggesting it’s now his turn to reciprocate the support he received earlier in his career by empowering the next generation of performers.

The core of the critique lies in the accusation that Lilwin prioritizes his own on-screen presence over the growth and development of other actors. Zack GH implies that this behavior reflects a

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