Yoh, if your weekends were looking dry like last slice of bread — relax, Mzansi Bioskop just came through with a serious plug! 🔥
This April, they’re rolling out a whole festival dedicated to local storytelling, and the theme?
“AmaSequel Aserious” — ngoba we’re not playing games, we’re continuing the story properly.
Sunday Nights = Sorted, Sharp Sharp
Every Sunday at 19:00, it’s a date. Cancel your plans, tell your friends “ngizobuyela kini” (you won’t 😭), and get comfy ngoba this lineup is bringing drama, romance, comedy, and chaos — the full Mzansi experience.
And the best part? It’s not just about entertainment. This festival is also:
- Putting local filmmakers on the map 🎥
- Creating jobs (yes, we love to see it!) 💼
- Growing young talent that’s about to run the industry 🏃🏽♂️
Basically, you’re watching greatness before it blows up. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
April Line-Up: The Streets Are Talking!
💘 05 April – Shela Sisi
A 21-year-old hun from Soweto Technical College catches feelings — hard. Now she’s out here following advice from a relationship influencer like it’s gospel.
Will it end in love or tears? Either way… we’re watching.
12 April – Lil Bandz 2: Umculo Nob’cwebe
Two Maskandi artists chasing the dream… until fame says “hello” and discipline says “goodbye.”
Classic case of we made it… but at what cost? 😩
19 April – Secret Weapon 2
From Europe to the kitchen battlefield — Bongi is fighting for her culinary life!
When fancy food flops, she goes back to kasi roots. And honestly? That’s where the magic always is.
26 April – Lerato Wethu
A future tech queen stuck in a nursing degree she didn’t choose? Yoh, the struggle is real.
This one is giving follow your dreams before your dreams unfollow you.
And Just When You Thought It’s Over…
Haibo, relax — May is also coming in hot! 🔥
More sequels, more drama, more “did that just happen?!” moments with titles like:
- Umkhwenyana Use’bharini
- Spy Makhelwane 2
- Lekompo 2
- Mamazala 2
- Masibe Umndeni
At this point, your remote is basically booked and busy.
Final Thoughts: This One Is for the Culture, Bru
Let’s be honest — nobody tells our stories like we do.
This festival is loud, proud, and unapologetically Mzansi. From kasi love stories to kitchen dreams and musical chaos, it’s all there — real, relatable, and sometimes a little too close to home (you’ll see 😅).
So grab your snacks, call the squad, and tune in every Sunday at 19:00 on Mzansi Bioskop (DStv Channel 164).
Because when it comes to local content…
We don’t just watch — we relate, we laugh, and we say “hawu, that’s literally me!”
