Renowned Ghanaian actor Adjetey Anang has revealed the secret behind his timeless relevance in the film and entertainment industry.
He emphasised that constant reinvention and learning are the driving forces that keep him visible and connected across generations.
The celebrated actor stressed that flexibility was key, noting that “It’s not to be caught in a space and just feel bad, you know, that’s it.”
“I’ll have to read more, learn more, speak their language so that I’m relevant. Otherwise, I’m caught in a certain age and I cannot relate and I cannot resonate with them.”
Adjetey Anang
Adjetey Anang, widely admired for his roles on both screen and stage, highlighted the importance of being proactive in bridging the gap between generations.
He stressed that the entertainment landscape keeps evolving, and for an actor to maintain his place, he must be willing to adjust with the times.
Reading is not merely an intellectual exercise—it’s a portal into new perspectives, cultures, and storytelling techniques. Acclaimed filmmakers like Ava DuVernay and Guillermo del Toro have credited their creative growth to voracious reading habits.
Reading novels, biographies, and screenplays helps filmmakers and actors understand emotional nuance, character development, and narrative structure on a deeper level.
In an era where trends come and go at lightning speed, relevance isn’t maintained through talent alone but through curiosity and commitment to learning.

Whether it’s a screenwriter reading up on mythology for a new series, a director studying new cinematography techniques, or a producer understanding global distribution strategies, staying ahead means staying informed.
Many industry icons, such as Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry, emphasize reading as a core habit behind their continued reinvention and longevity. Their libraries, both literal and metaphorical, are tools for reflection, planning, and evolution.
The film and entertainment industry will continue to shift with technology, audience demand, and cultural transformation. In this ever-changing environment, one principle remains constant: those who read and learn consistently remain the most relevant.
It is not enough to rely on past success or raw talent. Instead, creatives must nurture a mindset of continuous learning, grounded in curiosity and a desire for growth.
Through reading—whether it’s books, industry reports, scripts, or scholarly articles—professionals in film and entertainment ensure they are not only part of the present conversation but also shaping the future.
Adjetey Anang Stars In Upcoming Movie ‘Clout’ Premiere

The renowned Ghanaian actor is set to grace the big screen on Saturday, September 13, with his role in the much-anticipated movie ‘Clout.’
The film, which premieres in Accra, explores the realities of social media and its impact on today’s society.
Ahead of the premiere, Adjetey Anang revealed that he plays the character “Nii,” a loyal friend who embodies the ideal of unwavering support.
However, he explained that the character’s generosity and devotion also come with weaknesses.
“Nii is your loyal friend, the guy who’s got your back, even when things aren’t okay for him. But sometimes, giving too much of yourself can also be a weakness.”
Adjetey Anang
According to him, ‘Clout’ mirrors real-life experiences in the digital age, especially among the youth. He cautioned that while social media offers opportunities, it also presents dangers.
“Not all that glitters is gold. There are fake lives out there that can land us in trouble. People would post anything for their own motives, and young people must be careful.”
Adjetey Anang
The actor added that audiences should expect realism from the movie, as it sheds light on the hidden struggles behind online portrayals. With its focus on friendship, choices, and social media pressures, ‘Clout’ promises to spark important conversations when it premieres this weekend.
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