After the success of Shaka Ilembe, mzansi magic is set to captivate viewers once again with a new Sunday night primetime drama. Queen Modjaji.
This much-anticipated series delves into the rich history of the Balobedu people's legendary rainmaker, the first Queen Modjaji. Her lineage has ruled the Balobedu clan for generations.
Nomsa Philiso, CEO of General Entertainment, MultiChoice Group. Queen Modjaji To all the viewers.
“bring up Queen Modjaji Our audience offering meets our audience's desire for television entertainment drawn from our heritage. It also flows smoothly into our plans to create a catalog of drama series made in African languages.
“Queen Modjaji It gets hot from the traces of Shaka Ilembe“This was a global phenomenon and a true expression of MultiChoice's strategy to promote homegrown and authentic African stories,” she said.
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Queen Modjaji Production has already begun
Directed by Rhythm World Productions, Queen ModjajiProduction is already in full swing.
The production will be led by legendary playwright and producer Duma Ndlovu.
Ndlovu said the show would take viewers on a journey through time and tradition, with each raindrop echoing the resilience and fortitude of the people below.
“Earth, elemental and human energies are connected in physical and spiritual ways, in obvious and invisible ways. We will explore what the women who have maintained this have lived, sacrificed, lost, and achieved.
“And at the same time we want it to be very interesting. A powerful movie set under an unpredictable sky, where rain and storms reflect what is happening in the lives of people below. “It features episodic stories and historical details,” he said.
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