“Why ENO? Why that name?” Gloria Osei-Sarfo asked herself when she first heard about ENO.
This curiosity was one of the reasons she was drawn into the role of
Abena Baafi, the overbearing mother at the heart of the new Ghanaian
drama series now streaming on Showmax.
The
other was the fact that it was a Shirley Frimpong-Manso project. They
had worked together before, on two of Shirley’s biggest productions
- the romantic comedy The Perfect Picture: 10 Years Later and Ghana’s most popular telenovela Dede.
But ENO
was different. It was Gloria’s own story. And she admits she had waited
for a long time for a role like Abena. “Getting this opportunity was a
high moment for me,” Gloria says. “I accepted it with my all and applied
all the skills and practice I'd acquired over the years.”
Abena
is no ordinary mother. She’s looking to marry off her three daughters
to the highest bidder, and she has no qualms about parading them,
literally, in front of rich suitors. But Abena’s actions and theatrics
are much more layered than meets the eye. She’s a mother passing down
her trauma from her failed marriage to her children. It’s no easy role
to play for Gloria.
“I
enjoyed playing every single scene of the Abena Baafi role. But rather
struggled to understand most of her decisions, actions and inactions,”
she says.
In this interview, Gloria talks more about her role on ENO, working with Shirley again and what it means to star in the first Showmax Original title in Ghana.
How does it feel to embody a woman like Abena Baafi?
Well,
first of all, I'd waited for a role like Abena Baafi for a very long
time. I realised that the role required a mature mind and attitude, and
so simply put, I had to “become” a mother and live the character.
On a personal level, what do you think about her?
Well,
I think Abena Baafi is a strong-willed woman who wants nothing but the
best for her daughters. But mostly, she makes certain drastic decisions
blindly due to her past experience. Above all, I think Abena is an
example of a good, God-fearing, caring mother with a little bit of
selfishness.
What was it about this story that made you want to be part of the project?
Every
single thing about the story, from the concept to the quality of
screenplay to the character Abena Baafi and every other character that
tells the entire ENO story. The story is simply unique and everyone can relate to it.
Talking of relatability, do you think ENO is a familiar story in Ghana?
I think it's relatable, but ENO has a different twist altogether. Yes, every mother wants the best for her children, so literally the ENO
character traits can be found in almost every mother, the content is a
total pendulum swing from the usual, thanks to the brains behind it.
What would you want Ghanaians to learn from Abena Baafi’s story?
I'm expecting Ghanaians and the entire continent to watch ENO
and change their narrative about family, relationships and lifestyle
accordingly. And above all, have a beautiful viewing experience with ENO and Showmax.
You’ve worked with Shirley Frimpong-Manso before on The Perfect Picture, how was it working with her again on ENO?
Working
with Shirley has always been a dream come true. She challenges me to
bring out the best in me. I prayed, persevered and worked so hard
towards this reality, so I don’t take any project from her for granted
at all. The Perfect Picture: 10 Years Later was a huge step in my career, but ENO
was a huge surprise and a different experience altogether. Being on set
with Shirley and the entire team from Sparrow Studios is always
exciting and extremely fulfilling. They’re adept with an extreme level
of professionalism. In short, Shirley is a superwoman.
How about working with Mariam Owusu-Poku, Esi Hammond and Emelia Asiedu as your daughters?
Oh my girls, they’re such amazing young ladies. I’d worked with Emelia on the set of Dede,
and meeting Esi and Mariam, for the first time, didn’t feel like it at
all. We bonded effortlessly. We vibed and rehearsed together gracefully,
building some great chemistry. In fact, the bond grew speedily from 0
to a 100 and became even stronger as we journeyed.
ENO is the first-ever Showmax Original in Ghana, how does it feel to be part of this project?
The
feeling is just unexplainable. It is very fulfilling to be part of the
first Showmax Original in Ghana. I literally feel like a history-maker.
Catch Gloria Osei-Sarfo as Abena Baafi on ENO on Showmax, with new episodes every Thursday.
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