Frank Naro, a Kumawood actor who has also ventured into music, recently shared insights into a significant decision he made early in his career.
During an interview, he explained how he chose to step back from his own acting journey to support and manage fellow actor Kwaku Manu.
According to Naro, whenever acting opportunities arose, he would pass them on to Kwaku Manu, focusing on helping him grow in the industry.
Naro described this period as a self-imposed pause in his career, driven by his desire to see Kwaku Manu succeed.
He expressed pride in being a part of Manu’s rise to prominence, reflecting on the personal sacrifices he made to ensure that Manu had access to better roles and opportunities.
Today, he views himself as having contributed to Manu’s success story, pointing to the collaborative efforts they shared during that time.
Naro also praised Kwaku Manu’s dedication and work ethic, noting that his decision to manage him was based on seeing great potential in his colleague.
This close partnership and shared vision laid a foundation for Manu’s growing fame in the Kumawood film industry.
While Frank Naro’s focus at the time was on Kwaku Manu’s career, he eventually returned to his own ambitions.
He later transitioned into music, successfully releasing over 10 hit songs and collaborating with various top artists in the Ghanaian music scene.
This move allowed Naro to showcase his versatility and talent, expanding his influence beyond acting into the world of music.
Source: NewsandVibes.com