He rejected my deal but accepted Ramsey Nuoah’s own – Pained Van Vicker calls out Liliwn (Video)

Ghanaian
veteran
actor,
Van
Vicker,
has
publicly
opened
up
about
why
he
did
not
feature
in
Lilwin’s
much-anticipated
movie,
“A
Country
Called
Ghana.”

In
a
candid
interview,
Vicker
explained
that
scheduling
conflicts
and
an
unyielding
demand
from
the
film’s
producer
led
to
his
withdrawal
from
the
project.

Vicker
revealed
that
when
the
producer
initially
contacted
him,
they
requested
his
availability
for
a
30-day
shoot.

But
at
that
time,
he
was
balancing
his
academic
commitments
and
working
on
other
projects,
hence
he
couldn’t
dedicate
an
entire
month
to
the
film.

“I
was
willing
to
take
the
role,”
Vicker
shared,
“but
the
producer’s
demand
for
30
days
was
unrealistic
given
my
schedule.
I
proposed
a
compromise,
offering
to
be
on
set
for
ten
days
instead.”

Despite
his
willingness
to
negotiate,
Lilwin
and
the
film’s
producer
stood
firm
on
the
30-day
requirement,
leading
to
a
stalemate.

After
several
discussions
failed
to
yield
a
resolution,
he
ultimately
had
to
relinquish
the
role.

In
a
twist
of
events,
Vicker
disclosed
that
Nigerian
actor
Ramsey
Nouah,
who
played
the
main
role
in
the
movie,
was
accommodated
with
the
ten-day
shooting
schedule
he
had
initially
requested.

“It
was
surprising
to
learn
that
Lilwin
accepted
a
similar
arrangement
with
Ramsey
Nouah
while
rejecting
my
proposal,”

Vicker
noted.
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