RMD to star in South African series ‘Magenta Coal’
Nollywood veteran Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) will star in the South African movie ‘Magenta Coal’ which is set to stream on Netflix.
The movie centres around a family of mining magnates who run the biggest coal mine in South Africa. However, things get steamy when Matilda the wife of the mining magnate gets consumed with a desire for fortune and family succession.
RMD’s role in this title is unclear, but expectations are high following his recent performance in another Netflix movie, “The Black Book.” In that film, he played the character of Paul Edima, who was seeking revenge for his son’s death. RMD’s portrayal was exceptional, as he brought out a dark side of the character to deliver the ultimate revenge.
‘Magenta Coal’ is a captivating tale that delves into the lives of a wealthy family of mining magnates who own and operate the largest coal mine in South Africa. The story follows the family’s journey as they navigate the challenges of running a successful business while dealing with their own personal issues.
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At the heart of the story lies Matilda, the wife of the mining magnate, who is consumed with a desire for wealth and power. With its richly developed characters and intricate plot twists, Magenta Coal is a must-watch for anyone who loves suspenseful and thought-provoking stories about the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of power and wealth.
This new title is expected to be a drama series, which will commence streaming on October 27, 2023, following the recent addition by Netflix.
The cast includes Connie Chiume, Vusi Kunene, Hamilton Dlamini, Ntando Duma, Nambitha Mpumlwana, Senzo Radebe, Jack Devnarain, Cedric Fourie, Celeste Khumalo and Omuhle Gela.
Nollywood veteran Richard Mofe-Damijo will have a role in “Magenta Coal”, a South African drama series centred around the family of a mining magnate embroiled in a bitter tussle over fortune and family succession.#MagentaCoal premieres on Netflix on October 27. pic.twitter.com/ZQ4EGWTS6b
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