Crime, drama and star power: Bonko Khoza and Lunathi Mpofu helm gripping new series 'Levels'
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Bonko Khoza is the definition of TV gold.
The 33-year-old has rapidly established himself as one of South Africa's most captivating leading men.
Despite being on TV earlier in SABC1's comedy-drama "13 Weeks to Find Mr Right", Khoza's big break came when he was cast on Showmax's "The Wife" as Mqhele Zulu. A role that saw him dubbed "the national husband" by fans hooked by his charm.
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After his exit in season two, he continued to entertain viewers in a string of popular productions, including 'Red Ink', 'Heart of the Hunter', 'The Woman King', 'The Drop', and Netflix's 'Marked", which is currently making waves around the globe.
But Khoza's latest role promises to capture the public's imagination even further.
Come September 7, Khoza will showcase his versatility in the much-anticipated crime drama "Levels", premiering on Mzansi Magic.
Produced and written by Busisiwe Ntintili of The Ntintili Factory, the series will take viewers on a thrilling journey of ambition, power and the consequences that follow in the wake of a monumental heist.
"Levels" delves into that tantalising fantasy, all sparked by the disappearance of R1 billion in foreign currency during a daring robbery at a private airport.
In the wake of this chaos, Crime Intelligence mobilises high-ranking detective Bongi Nkosi, played by Lunathi Mpofu ("Fatal Seduction", "Disaster Holiday"), to lead the investigation.
However, things take a complicated turn when they send a rising star from head office, detective Stephen Vilakazi (Khoza), to assist her.
"When detective Vilakazi starts connecting the dots, Bongi's professional and personal life begin to unravel. She is not only dealing with a partner who's watching her every move, but she also has a past that won't stay buried and a growing attraction that could wreck everything.
"As the team closes in on suspects, the truth gets harder to hide and even harder to survive," read a statement from the channel.
"Mzansi Magic is always committed to bold, local storytelling that reflects the complexities of our society. 'Levels' is a fresh take on crime, power and ambition, all wrapped in a gripping storyline that will keep viewers coming back for more,' said Shirley Adonisi, director of Local Entertainment Channels, M-Net.
Viewers are in store for a mix of crime, romance, and unexpected betrayals surrounding a life-altering billion-rand heist.
The cast also includes Melusi Mbhele, Sikelelwa Vuyelani, and Unathi Mkhize.
• "Levels" is set to air on Mzansi Magic (DStv Channel 161) on September 7 at 7.30pm.
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