At the altar with his lady-love and bride-to-be, a man falters in affixing the marriage ring on the finger of his bride-to-be in the presence of the officiating minister and guests. We are then taken to a bachelor party of the male. After a drinking spree, males in session for the party wake in a truck headed for the Banjuri rural dwelling away from the city clad only in their pants. It turns out one member of the crew had a mixture he laced their drinks with for a potent feel.
A disjointed groom team find themselves in the king’s court treated to good food and pretty damsels however a human sacrifice is in the offing and soon the straying crew is in a run for their lives pursued by warriors of the settlement.
The lady, husband-to-be Orlando would have married is wealthy but arrogant and when he finds himself in the Banjuri village beholding the princess of the king, he starts to evaluate things. The truck the boys find themselves in makes a return to the city after three days so there’s little choice but to wait and embark when he readies for Accra which happens to be day of the wedding.
Would Orlando make it on time to tie the nuptial knot or would he arrive at the venue but ask his lady-love to move on as he has fallen in love with the Banjuri princess?
To find put what becomes the fate of the damsel in love, the confounded man and his crew; you would have to be at the premier of Banjuri; the Village of Love at the Accra Mall Silverbird Cinema on May 17 at 7:00pm and 9:00pm. Tickets are available at the Silverbird Cinema, Accra Mall.
Tickets are selling for GHc30.00 and for further enquiries call cell lines 0546121519, 0547293490, 0249427800, 0541344066, 0208434656 or 0555297075.
Banjuri is produced by Jamal Yusif, directed by Tony Hans, and shot by production companies Yawwgado Films and Rystarz.
It stars Shanghia, Tony Hans, Peter Ritchie, Prince Williams, Shatta Michy, Jonathan Eze Nkwadinobi and many others.
By Michael Eli Dokosi/goldstreetbusiness.com