My Mum’s Support Propelled My Acting Career, Reveals Nadia Buari
Ghanaian actress and producer Nadia Buari credits her mother for playing a crucial role in her successful movie career. In an interview with Citi TV, Buari expressed her gratitude to her mother for continuously supporting her ambitions in acting, stating that without her mother’s unwavering presence, her career would have been put on hold.
Buari, who is set to star in the upcoming film “Coming to Africa,” alongside renowned actors Nana Ama McBrown, David Dontoh, Py Addo Boateng, Nikki Samonas, and Paulina Oduro, shared insights into how she balances her professional commitments with family life. She emphasized her mother’s invaluable assistance in caring for her children while she focuses on her work.
Acknowledging her mother’s pivotal role, Buari expressed, “My mum has been a great help… She’s been taking care of the kids while I’m working. If not for her, I would have had to put my career on hold.”
Throughout her career, Nadia Buari has showcased her acting prowess in numerous films, both within Ghana and internationally. In 2014, she took on the role of producer for her first film, “The Diary of Imogene Brown,” further expanding her creative influence.
As the premiere of “Coming to Africa” approaches, Buari’s gratitude towards her mother serves as a reminder of the vital support system that can uplift and empower individuals to pursue their passions. Her story highlights the significant impact that familial encouragement can have on shaping successful careers in the entertainment industry and beyond.
Buari’s journey stands as an inspiration for aspiring actors and underscores the importance of a strong support network in overcoming challenges and achieving personal and professional fulfillment.