The atmosphere at Silverbird Cinemas was electric on Friday night as Ghanaian actress Maame Serwaa graced the red carpet for the grand premiere of Ben South’s debut film, 24.
The actress arrived looking effortlessly glamorous in a sleek, form-fitting black gown that commanded the attention of everyone present. The outfit, accentuating her figure and elegance, instantly became one of the most talked-about highlights of the event.
Maame Serwaa, who stars in the film, didn’t just make a fashion statement—her presence symbolized the fusion of star power and emerging creativity in Ghana’s growing film industry.
The movie 24, directed by Sammy Rasta, represents a new chapter for Ben South, the well-known TikTok sensation famous for his humorous online skits. Taking a bold leap into movie production, he surprised many with a project that promises depth and intrigue.
The event pulled together a crowd of familiar faces from the entertainment industry, including actors, social media influencers, and respected business figures such as the CEO of the Ghana Music Awards USA. The red carpet buzzed with energy as fans and supporters cheered Ben South’s transition from online comedy to professional filmmaking.
By the end of the night, the blend of laughter, fashion, and celebration made the 24 premiere not just a film launch, but a cultural moment that showcased the strength and unity of Ghana’s creative space.
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@.eagleeyemediaGhanaian Actress , Maame Serwaa arrives at the movie premiere of “24” movie by Famous Actor, Bensouth .
Reflective Opinion
Maame Serwaa’s commanding presence at the premiere of 24 reflects the evolution of Ghana’s entertainment scene—where social media fame and traditional film artistry are now intertwining more than ever.
Her appearance served as both a style statement and a representation of young women thriving in the entertainment industry despite its pressures. The collaboration between digital creators like Ben South and mainstream actors like Maame Serwaa marks a bold redefinition of what Ghanaian cinema can be—modern, experimental, and unapologetically confident.
It’s exciting to witness how figures from different corners of entertainment are coming together to revive public enthusiasm for Ghanaian storytelling on the big screen.



