Known for her captivating performances in both Ghanaian and Nollywood productions, Nadia Buari emphasized the distinction between acting and reality when it comes to intimate scenes.
“They are not real. It is make-believe,” she explained. “However, we are trying to convince people, so we were really kissing, but it is just that it is real for the characters, not for the actors. There are no feelings involved.” She said in an interview on TV3’s The Afternoon Show with hosts Godwin Namboh and Anita Aka Akuffo.
Buari’s comments shed light on the complexities of portraying romance on screen, especially in her collaborations with notable actors such as Van Vicker and Majid Michel.
The actress has frequently found herself in passionate kissing scenes that have left audiences captivated, but she insists that these moments are strictly professional.
Her remarks highlight a common misconception among fans who may perceive on-screen chemistry as genuine emotion between actors.
Nadia Buari’s commitment to her craft is evident as she navigates the challenges of acting in romantic roles while maintaining a clear boundary between her character’s feelings and her own.
With a career that spans numerous films and genres, Nadia Buari continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, proving that while the magic of cinema can evoke strong emotions, the reality of acting is grounded in professionalism and artistry.