Ghanaian actor LilWin made waves during his appearance on Accra’s Hitz FM’s Daybreak Hitz show, where he challenged the long-held belief that English fluency is a prerequisite for success.
Instead, he emphasized the importance of talent and hard work in achieving one’s goals, stating that linguistic abilities alone do not determine one’s potential.
During the interview, the Kumawood star boldly proclaimed, “English can never buy land, but talent can buy everything,” encouraging listeners to reconsider their definitions of accomplishment.
Moreover, during his appearance on The Afternoon Show on TV3, LilWin revealed staggering numbers regarding his prolific acting career.
He claimed to have been part of over 2,000 movies, with the potential for that number to exceed 4,000 when factoring in television series.
“For now, about 2000 movies in my office. It’s even a small number but currently I have 2000 movies in my school’s library that the school kids use for learning. I used to buy my movies back then when there was CD.
“For series, four seasons make two movies; so imagine 13 series for which every season is 13 episodes continuously like that. If I am to add that, it could be near 4000 movies,” he stated on May 14.
LilWin’s prominence in Ghanaian entertainment stems from his mastery of the Twi language, which he uses in his comedic performances and engaging dialogue.
This skill has endeared him to audiences, solidifying his status as one of Ghana’s leading actors.
In addition to his acting success, LilWin has ventured into music, releasing hit songs such as “Mama Boss Papa,” “Anointing,” “I Don’t Think Far,” and “Ladder,” further expanding his influence across various entertainment spheres in Ghana.
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I have been featured in about 2000 movies – Actor Lil Win#TheAfternoonShow pic.twitter.com/MkNCubica2
— #TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) May 14, 2024