As the year draws to an end, some of the cast of Rhythm City reflect on the best part of 2015 and what they’re looking forward to in 2016.
Sphamandla Dhludhlu who plays Themba
Being on Rhythm City has been my biggest highlight, ever since I wanted to be an actor, this is the show that I wanted to join and I couldn’t be happier. Also I’ve done a couple of movies this year and it’s been quite a journey. For 2016, I’m looking forward to working a lot and getting more gigs, preferably movies.
Mapula Mafola who plays Mapula
Playing Mapula is my highlight, she has taken me on to such an emotional journey and I’m learning a lot about myself as a person from that role and I’m also learning about people and the different lives we all live. I’m looking forward to the next year, I’m looking forward to growing as an actress, and I’m looking forward to more challenges and growth.
Ntando Duma who plays Zinzi
2015 has been the best year of my life, I started Rhythm City this year and I’ve grown so much. Everything that has happened this year has been a highlight. For 2016, I’m looking forward to shooting movies, maybe. I’m very ambitious and I’m a hard worker so I hope I get a movie. I want to grow bigger in the industry, I’m also a dancer so I’d like to venture to that.
Amo Chidi who plays Reneilwe
My 2015 highlight has to be getting signed to a big record label, for those who don’t know, I’m a singer and I’ve got a single on the works, expect it soon. Next year I’ll be turning 26 and I’m not looking forward to that (laughs), but I’m looking forward to having a beautiful fruitful year when it comes to my music and acting.
Ismauel Songo who plays Sabelo
Being on Rhythm City and playing such a complex character has been great, but my biggest 2015 highlight will have to be the Nyaope storyline we did on the show. I loved everything about that especially the awareness it brought up in communities. Next year I’m looking forward to better and stronger storylines when it comes to Sabelo on the show.
What has been your 2015 highlight?
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