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MELVIN ALUSA AND ILLYA FRANK SUDDEN EXIT FROM SALEM

MELVIN ALUSA AND ILLYA FRANK SUDDEN EXIT FROM SALEM

With over a hundred episodes aired on Maisha Magic Plus since it’s inception on April 11th 2022, Salem has gripped fans all over the country and beyond. Filled with captivating drama, the series has scooped numerous awards and gathered an admirable amount of devotees overtime with a star studded cast featuring the likes of; Melvin Alusa, Illya Frank, Bryan Kabugi and many more.

On August 10th 2022, Mumbi Maina who played ‘Zahra Mufasa’ one of the main characters in the show for the first five months of it’s

Mumbi Maina

Television dominance announced on social media her departure due to unavoidable circumstances and from then on got replaced by Illya Frank. Without giving out the details for her departure, this left fans speculating.

Illya Frank helmed the character from August 2022 and was welcomed by fans until March 28, 2023 when she also took on to social media and announced her exit but in her case, highlighted the reasons behind her withdrawal from the show.

“Players in the industry should also be reminded to be making decisions with greater transparency and consideration for the artists involved. Actors and crews in our local industry need to learn how to speak up and stand for what is right, honest and healthy onset.

The culture of fear needs to end,as artists should not have to compromise their well being for the sake of their careers. It’s time for the industry to create a safer and more respectful working environment. The industry should be the one to nurture creativity,not exploit it and it’s time to speak up and demand better as a community.”

Illya Frank’s Instagram statement

Illya Frank

She also wished her new replacement Jackie Matubia all the best and showered gratitude to her fans for their support and enthusiasm.

Few days later, after Illya Frank’s exit, Melvin Alusa, who played the main character in the show ‘Melchizedek Karani’ took on to social media and released a statement announcing his withdrawal from the show. A portion of his statement reads;

“I am dedicated to my craft and have honed and mastered my skills for close to 2 decades. I must therefore, preserve and protect it jealously. I unfortunately couldn’t bear the toxic work environment anymore. The bad leadership, emotional blackmail, gaslighting, manipulation and health hazards,led to an environment that became impossible for me to perform my role as an actor, and to deliver powerful moments to the role and story as a whole. It’s at this point that I felt the need to leave with my dignity intact and my head held high.

I am now requesting the Salem Production team to manage the welfare of their actors and crew many of whom are suffering in silence.”

Melvin Alusa

The statement fueled soaring responses from fans and artists alike who condemned the actions of the production team and the issues addressed.

Over the years, there have been raging campaigns from actors over harsh working conditions in different production companies and in the wake of Alusa and Frank’s exit, artists have gathered once again online to figure out solutions that can be put in place to protect the welfare of Actors and Crew members in the Film industry.

A solution that has been mentioned over the years amidst the Kenya Actor’s Guild inactive state, is the formation of an Artistes’ Union, an association set to protect and nurture creativity not only for the Actors but also for the crew members resulting to better quality work hence enjoying our craft even more.

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NOMINEES KALASHA AWARDS 2022

NOMINEES KALASHA AWARDS 2022

Set to reward exceptional talent in various spheres in the TV and Film Industry, the Kalasha International Film and TV awards is back this year in it’s 12th Edition

The Kalasha International Film and TV awards 2022 12th edition begins with the announcing of nominations of productions done throughout the year in various categories

FILM 

BEST LEAD ACTOR

  • Basil Mungai – Click Click Bang
  • Elyas Muhamud – Gacal
  • Morris Mwangi – Baba Twins
  • Tim King’oo – Last Supper
  • Barkhad Abdi – Ayaanle

BEST LEAD ACTRESS

  • Nyokabi Macharia – Chaguo
  • Joyce Musoke – Wise Woman
  • Marianne Nungo – Last Supper
  • Mwanatunu Imam – Jaramandia
  • Violetta Ngina – Baba Twins 

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

  • Ian Nyakundi – Click Click Bang
  • Brian Ogola – Chaguo
  • Andrew Muthure – Bargain Bride
  • Zubeir Mohammed – Gacal
  • Sammy Ukavi – Medicine Man

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

  • Auudi Rowa – Chaguo
  • Annstella Karimi – Baba Twins 
  • Amina Moha – Ayaanle
  • Sahara Mohammed – Zuena
  • Basro Dahir – Gacal

BEST SHORT FILM

  • Christmas Love
  • Last Supper
  • Mirror Mirror
  • Undugu
  • It Rained Again

BEST FEATURE FILM

  • Click Click Bang
  • Chaguo
  • Anti Social
  • Baba Twins
  • Ayaanle

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

  • Unwrapped
  • Stori Yangu
  • The Elephants of Selenkay
  • Tales from the Pandemic

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT

  • Black Shines Brightest Stories
  • Kiswahili Kitukuzwe
  • Inyumba yu Mulogooli
  • Almost Somali
  • International Women’s Day Documentary for Malaria No More UK

TELEVISION

BEST LEAD ACTOR IN A TV DRAMA

  • Peter Kawa – County 49
  • Joe Kinyua – Njoro wa Uba
  • Melvin Alusa – Country Queen
  • Alfred Munyua – Crime and Justice

BEST LEAD ACTRESS IN A TV DRAMA

  • Melissa Kiplagat – Country Queen
  • Sanaipei Tande – Kina
  • Gathoni Mutua – Single Kiasi
  • Aisha Mwajumlah – Pete
  • Ivy Wanjiku – Sanura

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TV DRAMA

  • James Webbo – County 49 
  • Bryan Kabugi – Salem
  • Blessing Lung’aho – Country Queen
  • Maqbull Mohammed – Crime and Justice
  • Moses Kiema – Kina

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TV DRAMA

  • Nyokabi Macharia – County 49
  • Foi Wambui – Salem
  • Nini Wacera – Country Queen
  • Jane Wambui – Njoro wa Uba 
  • Julie Brenda Nyambura – Kina

BEST TV SHOW

  • This Love
  • Best Of
  • Foods of Kenya
  • Kyallo Kulture
  • Date my Family-Kenya

BEST TV DRAMA

  • County 49
  • Crime and Justice
  • Country Queen
  • Kina
  • Pete

BEST TV ADVERTISEMENT

  • Nice and Lovely TVC
  • Pata Chanjo
  • Acnes TVC
  • When You Smile
  • CPF TVC 2

BEST TV COMEDY

  • Roast House
  • Varshita
  • Too Much Information with TY (TMI)

SPECIAL AWARDS

BEST ANIMATION

  • Health Care Workers Appreciation
  • REV
  • Donji Donji
  • En Okumba
  • I am the Problem

BEST INTERNATIONAL AWARDS

  • Joyce’s Dream
  • Nimpende Nani?
  • Still Okay To Date?
  • Namuddu
  • Malaika

BEST STUDENT FILM

  • Lost
  • Plain Sight
  • Stinger
  • Cheza
  • The Weak-End

BEST DOCUMENTARY BY A STUDENT

  • My Little Warrior
  • The Scourge (Chira)
  • Ogiek at Crossroads
  • Divine of Elevation (Kipsigis)
  • Prepation of “Mursik”

BEST KIDS PRODUCTION

  • Pre-School Kids Learning
  • Good Hygiene Practices
  • H is for Hand washing
  • Toonaweza Tales
  • Tochi and Jose Fire Safety Show

BEST VIEWERS CHOICE (FEATURE)

  • Chaguo
  • Click Click Bang
  • Jaramandia
  • Wrong Number
  • Gacal
  • Zuena
  • Mwanga
  • Ayaanle
  • Anti Social
  • The Message

BEST VIEWERS CHOICE (TV DRAMA)

  • County 49
  • Njoro wa Uba
  • Salem
  • Single Kiasi
  • Nanyorrai
  • Crime and Justice
  • Country Queen
  • Paa Born to Fly
  • Kina
  • Famous

To vote, click the link below

https://m.startimestv.com/hybrid/vote/filmkenya?fbclid=IwAR3ISwr0kEDGFECDZHb9GWq6H3ok1a4FhDWssFMRrRWYp_mv5Tp1kUFUdZg

 

 

 

M-NNET COMMISSIONS LOCAL PRODUCTION HOUSE, HISTORIA FILMZ

M-NNET COMMISSIONS LOCAL PRODUCTION HOUSE, HISTORIA FILMZ

BARGAIN BRIDE

Historia Filmz managed to put out a home comedy that can keep its audience entertained to the end.

The title Bargain Bride prepares you for some bridal drama. The movie has been written and directed by Alexandros Konstantaras (House of Lungula) and produced by Lizz Njagah (Jane and Abel). The Movie follows the story of a middle aged man, Cornelius, Gerald Langiri (Fundimentals), who wishes to get married to his long-time girlfriend, Nekoye, Stephanie Muchiri (Paa). However, their parents’ dying wish was that his sister, Conjestina, Gerald Langiri, get married first. Cornelius spends most of his time trying to find Conjestina a husband with the help of Muga, Andrew Muthure (Mother in Law), his friend and colleague. They are very unsuccessful and Conjestina finds her one true love without the help of anyone.

As an M-NET original, Bargain Bride was commissioned recently among others as the channel was very new. Historia Filmz had to work with a very tight budget. I may not know the exact number or the estimate but most of it was pulling in favours especially in terms of locations. A very modern setting in the city shot on location in Kileleshwa and the Kenya Film Commission offices that are always available to film makers on weekends for filming purposes. You could say this is one way that the government supports local film makers.

Bargain Bride is a comedy and does try to achieve that aspect in the story, especially since Cornelius loses everything trying to get something for someone else. I would rather talk about the style that was used to achieve the identical twins. Cloning has been used by the excellent skills of one, Maureen Kareithi since the roles of Cornelius and Conjestina have been played by Veteran actor and casting director, Gerald Langiri.

Comedy requires at least some warmth in the mood and what Sebastian Kibocha and Kiama Kariuki have done in terms of lighting and cinematography is instrumental in giving the audience a homey feeling. That accompanied by the set design contributes to the overall look and feel of the film.

With the Limitation of budget and time, Historia Filmz managed to put out a home comedy that can keep its audience entertained to the end.

You can watch the film on Maisha Magic and Showmax.

 

THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU AN AFRICA MAGIC ORIGINAL

THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU

As Kenyans say ‘Mambo ni mengi, Masaa ndio machache.’

‘Don’t bite the hand that feeds you,’ as the saying goes. From the Title, this is a film that tells you even before you begin watching, that some hands are about to get bitten and of course such action come with consequences. The Hand That Feeds You, is an Africa Magic Feature directed by Gilbert Lukalia (Mission To Rescue) who takes us through the life of Simon, Robert Agengo(40 Sticks) who tries to rebuild his life after being released from prison. However pressure starts building when the law recruits him to help prosecute the very Syndicate that got him arrested in the first place.

Something that the film has done very quickly is to take us into Simon’s world. He lives in an informal settlement and struggles to make ends meet especially since nobody trusts him for the simple fact that he is an ex-con. The Detective that monitors his life outside, Inspector Ochieng, Allan Oyugi (Lost in Time) does not give him room to breathe as he does not believe Simon has the ability to let go of his old ways.

Simon is desperate to prove himself, not only to the law but also to his wife Brenda, Gloria Moraa (Tahidi High) and young son, Brian, Bradley Mwendwa. His honest hustle as a bodaboda rider is not enough to make his wife happy, his best friend, David, Eddy Mbugua (The Boy who Harnessed The Wind) with whom they have a very complicated relationship, shows up at the nick of time, presenting Simon with a faster way to make more, however, it’s illegal and that is exactly what landed him into prison in the first place. David is very convincing and on top of that he desperately needs money to at least earn his girl’s trust and respect once again. Caught between a rock and a hard place he has no choice but to give in to the temptation of his old ways and fast cash.

The law being on his neck, now wants Simon to out the entire group that he works with. Simons accepts but his only condition is that his best friend is kept out of it. Exactly how this switch from being the hunted to the hunter is not shown very clearly in the film and leaves me a bit confused. His best friend finds out and feels betrayed especially after cutting him out a deal of a job he got him. What David didn’t know is that Simon did it to protect him.  The betrayal comes with a consequence.

As the movie comes to an end, Simon seems to have achieved none of the things he really wanted and we are left on a cliff hanger expecting more. As Kenyans say ‘Mambo ni mengi, Masaa ndio machache.’ I can’t wait for a promising part two and to see how the story pans out.

As we wait, something that greatly stands out in the film is the Music/scoring. Done by Lalela and Audio Networks, it is very authentic and goes very well with the moods of the film as they gradually change.

Generally, a very well executed story that you can watch on Africa Magic or stream on Showmax.

COUNTY 49 – NEW SHOWMAX SERIES

COUNTY 49 – NEW SHOWMAX SERIES

About County 49
County 49 is a Kenyan action political thriller series that follows the political intrigues of the fictional Bwatele County, Kenya’s 49th county and the nation’s breadbasket. Despite the county’s wealth, its citizens are suffering from the high cost of living and scarce resources.
Now against the backdrop of great civilian discontent, a disgraced security officer is compelled to save the new governor and her chief of staff – his estranged wife – from a local terrorist group.
“My fellow countrymen, I’m reading this statement on behalf of the citizens of Bwatele County. We have shut down Sector 4. The government has failed to deliver on their promises; we now want our money. We will distribute it amongst each other ourselves. If anyone tries to stage a rescue, the governor dies. If you send the army, your governor dies. If any of our demands are not met, your governor will be executed live online. Bring back our money,” The governor is forced to read a televised statement to the citizens;
County 49 stars Wakio Mzenge (Selina), Nyokabi Macharia (Country Queen), Ainea Ojiambo (Igiza), Maqbul Mohammed (Crime and Justice), Martin Githinji (Sue na Jonnie), Peter Kawa (Uradi), Benson Ojuwa (Njoro wa Uba), Nick Kwach (Chaguo), Emmanuel Mugo (Igiza), Angela Mwandanda (Selina), Sam Psenjen (County Queen) and more. Star studded casting by Isaya Evans.
The series is being produced by Kibanda Pictures, made up of Supa Modo and Crime and Justice director Likarion Wainaina, producer Millicent Ogutu, and Morning After and Country Queen co-director Brian Munene and actor-producer Bruce Makau. Munene also doubles as the show’s writer, alongside Voline Ogutu (Crime and Justice), Mercy Mutisya (Click Click BangToo Early for Birds), and Martin Kigondu, with veteran thespian John Sibi-Okumu as story consultant.
First announced in March 2022, County 49 is the fifth Showmax Original title in Kenya after the police procedural and legal drama Crime and Justice S1 and S2, the coming-of-age film Baba Twins, the drama series Single Kiasi and the thriller series Igiza.
County 49 will premiere on Showmax on Thursday 25 August 2022.
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Nairobi Half Life turns 10

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