From sidekick to boss, Black Mafias drops truth

Allen Ndlovu, who goes by Mathunyw’avume, is making a major pivot. The South Africa-based actor, known for a role in Madlela Sikhobokhobo's show, is launching his first feature film called Black Mafias. He credits mentors like Madlela and Raisedon Baya, plus early support from Gugulethu Films, for giving him the skills to shift from performer to director.

His movie tackles organized crime in South Africa. It aims to show how syndicates operate, even extending their networks inside the prison system. The story filmed in Cosmo City features a cast including Faith Siyabonga Tshuma as Tabitha, with Ndlovu also playing a character named Mzuli.

Ndlovu hopes the project gets serious industry recognition. He wants to draw attention to prove that local stories can have a global impact. This film marks his attempt to establish a unique voice in the region's cinema.
 

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