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Kokota to change face of Sunday’s prime time TV

Kokota is an amapiano drama, set in Pretoria’s, Mamelodi (South Africa), about dreams which demand to be followed, no matter the cost.

A NEW drama series Kokota which showcases the ever-growing amapiano music genre is set to change the face of Sunday’s prime time viewing on the small screen.

The edgy and heartfelt drama series is set to premiere on DStv’s Mzansi Magic Channel 161 on September 10. The 30-minute series will occupy the 20:00hrs SAT slot.

Kokota is an amapiano drama, set in Pretoria’s, Mamelodi (South Africa), about dreams which demand to be followed, no matter the cost.

“Mzansi Magic is dedicated to bringing stories our viewers can resonate with and that are in line with the world around us. Kokota is a magnificent embodiment of this.

"The drama is a youth-centred story about one of the most impactful subcultures to come out of Africa.

"We can’t wait for our audience to be immersed in its world each Sunday night as it occupies the prime time slot,” director of Local Entertainment Channels at M-Net Shirley Adonisi said.

“Kokota tells the story of a preacher’s son Tshepang (played by soap star, presenter and dancer Thato Dithebe), whose passion for music is as necessary as breathing. He decides to surf the irresistible amapiano wave, despite his parents believing he is bringing shame to the family and church name.

“His brother Tshepo and their band of misfits embark on a journey to realise his dream of becoming a piano star, while navigating the dangers and trappings of the music industry. Will it pay off?

“Kokota is the story of South African youths — those who dare to dream beyond their circumstances and have the bravery to pursue those dreams, no matter the challenges in their way.

“Watch as the characters navigate love and loyalty, and as the sins of the past creep up on them while they face difficult decisions.

What has to be sacrificed to ensure the dream is realised, and what toll will it have on them?”

The Kokota cast also includes Obakeng Kgwedi (Gomora), Koketso Motaung (The River), Leera Mthethwa (Gomora), Molefi Monaisa (Dora’s Peace), Bathabile Mashigo (The Queen) and soap actor Noel Baloyi.

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