former Iztunj Actress Magotso M talks about the entertainment industry and her recent roles drop.
Makgomo M: “I felt like my heart was broken.”
Actress Makgotso M who played Thisiwe in “Magotso M, real name Makgotso Monyemolasoe Istunj To tell sowetan After the show, she was unable to secure a role.
“After shooting Iztunj, it was very difficult to secure acting work. I thought the production company would work with me, but that wasn't the case. ”
“I moved to England because I felt beaten down by the industry. This wasn't because of the fans, it was due to the fact that I hadn't booked any roles at all.
She added that she had high expectations after the show and then went to America and met an agent who boosted her confidence and self-esteem again.
“IS “THUNZI” Actress”: Latest role
queen Actress Magotso M has secured the role of trauma counselor Triska in the film. drop.
Monyemoraso said Triska was a lot of fun. Usually she plays characters that are quite dark and unapproachable, but she is different this time.
She says she's not really sure if that means she's eccentric, because it was really refreshing. She can't wait to have people drawn to her.
drop The film focuses on two close friends, Tom and Bongani, who share an apartment with Loretta in Maboneng, Johannesburg.
In the movie, a robbery occurs on the street not far from their apartment, resulting in them being kidnapped. During the ordeal, things quickly deteriorate and the gunman is killed by his own gun.
Their lives change when they discover a backpack containing money and memory sticks coveted by all the important people in town.
The publication adds that Magotso has also secured the role of Noma Rizo in the Showmax comedy-drama one week.
TshisaLIVE reported in 2021 that the actress opened up on social media about the challenges she faced during her audition. She also revealed that she was told that she was not African or South African enough to bring certain characters to life.
“I am African. To be more precise, I am a Zulu and Pedi woman from South Africa, and I also have British nationality as I grew up in England from an early age. I speak Zulu more fluently than Pedi. Masu.”
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