Movie producer and actress, Kafui Danku, on Friday lambasted people she said are publishing fake movie arts of a work she apparently produced.
The actress said an artwork of a movie was sent to her and �has been photo-shopped� in a way that does not flatter her image and reputation.�
Taking to her facebook page to address the matter, she said it was the handiwork of people who are after her.
�It�s really sad how people want you down so badly that they spend all their time devising means of ruining your reputation,� she wrote.
According to her, the poster which is meant to advertise a movie titled �Destined� came across to her as a joke when she first saw it.
�Initially, I laughed about it and thought it was all one big joke and then I woke up this morning with all kinds of messages on my phone�Well, I just want to let my fans who don�t know me personally that, I�ve never shot any movie called �Destined�.�
�I�ve also not worked with those other artists on the poster. I�m sure someone is just trying to distract me, knowing that we�re seriously working hard at producing another fantastic movie.�
Kafui Danku is currently on set producing a new movie titled �Happy Deathday�, and says all her movies are of high quality and the said movie, �Destined�, can never be compared with any of her works.
��our genuine fans, I want to let u know that I�m not distracted at all. We�re still shooting HAPPY DEATHDAY and this won�t stop us. If you follow the movies I feature in, you can tell that the poster of �Destined� is fake and definitely not my kind of movie.�
Happy Deathday features Nana Ama Mcbrown, Alexe Kubo, James Gardner Elikem Kumordzie the tailor and Kafui Danku herself.