He’s Not Ready hits local cinemas this Friday
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According to the movie’s public relations officer, Hlengiwe Khumalo, movie lovers will have an opportunity to experience the magic of love and laughter in ‘He’s Not Ready’, premiering in theatres across South Africa along with those in Namibia, Zambia and Botswana on the mentioned date. She said the romantic comedy movie will be running for one hour and 10 minutes. She added that Beyond the Eyes Network was thrilled to announce the release of the highly anticipated romantic comedy, ‘He’s Not Ready’, directed by the multi-talented Tebogo Mogale. Starring Motsoaledi Setumo, Botho Molahloe, and Patrick Bokaba, this captivating film explores the humorous and heartfelt journey of a man facing the ultimate relationship ultimatum.
Giving a synopsis of the movie, Khumalo explained that risk analyst, Thabo Mafokoane, finds himself at crossroads when his long-time girlfriend, Zonke, demands marriage or a breakup. “Determined to find his path, Thabo embarks on a soul-searching journey, navigating advice from family and friends while confronting his own fears and desires. As he faces the challenge of becoming "marriage fit”, Thabo's quest is filled with laughter, love, and poignant moments, culminating in a profound realisation about readiness and commitment. Our stellar cast includes Setumo as Zonke, known for her roles in ‘Generations: The Legacy’, ‘The Queen’ and recently ‘The Soweto Love Story’ and also Molahloe as Thabo. Molahloe is celebrated for his performances in ‘The River’ and ‘Saints and Sinners’ and many of our TV adverts,” she said. Other renowned cast members include Patrick Bokaba famed as Advocate Bopape, famous for ‘Skeem Saam’ drama series, Sello Sebotsane, Mpho “Popps” Modikoane, Seipati Ditsoane, Don Mosenye, Pumla Ndazi of ‘Women King’ and many more. She added that they were also introducing many new faces like Donachcha Danster, Bongani Masango, Khanyisa Ntsomi and Mpuleh Matlhola.
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