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#RIPBusiLurayi: Producer and actor Mandla N mourns Busisiwe Lurayi

#RIPBusiLurayi: Producer and actor Mandla N mourns Busisiwe Lurayi

#RIPBusiLurayi: Producer and actor Mandla N mourns Busisiwe Lurayi

South African Producer and actor Mandla N and the late Busisiwe Lurayi entertained viewers of City Ses’la as the on-screen couple that didn’t quite match the normal sense of what a “by the book ” relationship ought to be.

One was very reserved with a hint of a modernized man, the other outspoken and a lover of glam and luxury with a bit of kasi flair.

These are some of the moments ingrained in the memory of fans who loved the late actress and were fans of the comedy that aired on SABC1.

Mandla said he was in disbelief when he heard about the untimely passing of the actress on Sunday.

“It was more of a friendly relationship because obviously she had moved on and was working with How to Ruin Christmas.. ”

Mandla revealed they knew each other for more than 15 years.

“She was very passionate when it came to her craft and she had love for African countries and accents. All the time she would have fun with her script and different accents Angola, Zimbabwe, Nigeria. Her script always looked like a primary school child’s book because she would highlight research she went into in terms of her script. It was always colourful.

“She had honed her character and even went as far as listening to what people in the townships thought about her character. That’s how far she went in terms of the craft and the research, and that’s why no-one could’ve played it like her. She really, really killed the Phumzile character.”

“I worked with her on City Ses’la , I worked with her on Ses’top la. She worked with us on Lockdown. She was part of the Black Brain family. We had plans to bring her back and incorporate her in our shows.

“ I knew she was amazing and that’s why I worked with her for 15 years. She’s gone too soon. She still had a whole lot more to offer. She basically went out on a high. She last worked on How to Ruin Christmas which was a huge success. ”

“She taught me a whole lot of stuff. We grew up together in this industry. It was our first job, our first on-screen experience, our first everything. Young, naive, thinking we were going to take over the world and then the experience of TV hitting us hard, realizing that you are only a number.

TV executive Mandla N might be coming back to acting

TV executive Mandla N might be coming back to acting

TV executive Mandla N might be coming back to acting

Daily Sun recently caught up with the producer and he shared that his SABC1 hit show Ses’Top La was coming back for another season.

“In this industry you can never say never. I may go back to acting soon as I may be possibly going back to Ses’Top La soon, and I am excited that I’m going to be in front of the camera again,” he said.

Mandla N, who’s created hit shows such as Lockdown and award-winning movie Loving Thokoza, said the show was back due to popular demand.

“I’ve decided to bring it back after such a long time due to the market. The show repeats have been airing on SABC1, and people loved them.

“Numbers were sky-high and the SABC told me people needed more. So I decided to go back to the drawing board and plan the show. I’m not sure when it will premiere.”
Mandla N, whose telenovela recently premiered on Mzansi Magic with a lot of unfamiliar faces, said it was important for him to open the industry.

“Giving fairly new actors opportunities is part of my journey and mission. It would be very easy for me to bring well-known actors and make a hit show.

“But at the end of the day someone also took a risk with me and gave me a chance when I was young.

“So I understand the value of taking the risk on someone young and new. I also love working with new faces because they don’t have bad habits that some big actors already have. It’s a huge risk but it has paid off.”

The producer told the People’s Paper he hoped for a long run with the telenovela DiepCity.

“There are a lot of stories to mine and take out. I’m hoping for a long run with the show, but from what the numbers are saying as well as the market, it seems like we’re in a great space to take the show for years to come,” he said.