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The River actress Sindi Dlathu lands international role

by Johana Mukandila
Sindi Dlathu Picture: Instagram

The South African multi-award-winning actress Sindi Dlathu lands an international role. The River producer is set to appear in an upcoming Showtime series titled “King Shaka.” 

According to entertainment commentator Phil Mphela, the former Muvhango actress has been cast in the American series, “King Shaka.” he also stated the series will be filmed in KwaZulu-Natal from October and is therefore set to premiere on Showtime in 2023.

Twas about time ☺️… Show them watchu got Madhlabantu! Rooting for you @S_Dlathu https://t.co/HY3ochYnXu

— mis_ruvimbo✨ (@ruvimbogam) October 6, 2022

Sindi Dlathu is a South African household name, the actress has played a couple of lead roles in Mzansi shows including Muvhango, the popular drama Sarafina and the ongoing series The River. In Muvhango she portrayed the character of Thandaza Mokoena, in Sarafina she was casted as an understudy character where she shared the screen with Hollywood stars and greats like Whoopi Goldberg in the screen version and later commissioned to Michael Peters as an assistant choreographer. Now she currently plays the character of fierce businesswoman Lindiwe Dikana in The River.

After the news broke many social media users took to Phil’s comments to congratulate the actress Sindi Dlathu, while others complained that the international series will overshadow the locally produced Shaka ILembe starring Nomzamo Mbatha.

@CelebratingSA_W wrote: “Congratulations Sindi, well deserved.”

@AfrikanChefZA said: “Who sold the story phesheya ke manje (overseas now)? Shaka Ilembe was suppose to be the only series that tells or narrates the story of uShaka, being told in isiZulu, for the world to see. I am happy for sisi Sindi, but devastated that the other series will overshadow the local one.”

 

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