Actor Mpho Molepo (Fats) speaks on his new role on Skeem Saam

Quite possibly the most sat in front of the TV shows in SA, Skeem Saam, is set to have a dad and child sharing scenes when entertainer Mpho Molepo joins the show.

Right now depicting the part of Fats in Rhythm City that closes its 14-year run this Friday, Molepo joins his dad Arthur Molepo, who depicts the job of Captain Malebana.

The two Molepos have recently cooperated doing arrange shows, however will interestingly be on a similar TV creation.

Mpho, an exceptionally assorted individual who likewise composes and coordinates plays, will take on another job as Jazzy T. Snazzy T is Leeto Maputla’s companion and is a notable DJ and music maker. Watchers will be acquainted with Jazzy T on July 19.

Mpho said he was getting a charge out of imparting scenes to his dad. Having gotten an opportunity of being coordinated by his own dad, Mpho said working with him caused him to have a sense of security.

“Indeed we are in a similar show, yet in two diverse story universes. In 2010, he played Sydney Tshabalala in Rhythm City and furthermore there our characters never truly met. I’ve accomplished stage work, where he guided me previously, and it is in every case great. As an entertainer, being in front of an audience is a weak space. However, working with father, you have a sense of security. I’m additionally delivering one, which is the mainstream creation Mama I Want the Black That You Are.”

 

 

 

 
Inquired as to whether there was any opportunity that Jazzy T and Captain Malebana’s ways will cross, Mpho said: “Energetic T is generally situated in Johannesburg. So he barely at any point goes to Turfloop except if he needs to see his companion Leeto.

“Commander Malebana is situated in Turfloop and Jazzy T is situated in Joburg, so it is exceptionally uncommon that the two will run into each other.”

On saying goodbye to the person he played for a very long time, Mpho, who can likewise play guitar, harmonica and pennywhistle, said it was a said second for him. He has as of now bade Fats goodbye when he shot his keep going scenes on May 14.

“It’s been my pal for that long. This week Rhythm City is on its last lap, I will not be seeing that world on the TV for great, exceptionally tragic.”