Mandla N lauds Dawn Thandeka King and Sello Maake Ncube as they join his new series
'They don't just act they breathe life into the story and, in doing so, they elevate the entire production. Their presence on set is both grounding and inspiring.'
Black Gold , which explores themes of legacy, ambition and the complexities of South African family dynamics, is poised to make a strong debut on BET. With a powerhouse cast and Mandla N at the helm, the series promises high drama, emotional depth and top-tier performances.
Mandla added that working with Dawn and Sello is 'a masterclass in performance, leadership, and humility'.
'I remain inspired every time I share a set with them. What's even more special is the energy they bring: always warm, always professional and always uplifting.'
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