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Rosemary explains about the play she acted in

By staffMay 6, 20262 Mins Read
Rosemary explains about the play she acted in
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AN ACTRESS, Rosemary Zimu, says that even though she is married, being in a drama about trauma in love has opened her eyes, as the drama that started yesterday Strings Attachedwhich is shown at 8 pm on Mzansi Magic.

In this play, Rosemary plays the main role of Lethabo, a woman who is in love with a man who tortures her by making her do things she doesn’t like.

Rosemany said that the role of Xolani played by Melusi Mbhele shows how a woman can find herself in love with a lying man who does everything to make it look like he loves the woman he has and wants to achieve his goals.

“The game portrays a man playing a mind game with a woman who finds herself in trouble when she thought she came for love. This is something we always see in other people, and we hope that some people will open their eyes. Lethabo is a woman who looks after her family as she is the one who works, but meeting this man changes many things in her life,” said Rosemary.

The producer of this game, Nthabi Tau from the company Ray Content Hub, said that he created the game after he realized that being in love with someone who plays with the mind is a bit of a waste, and is portrayed by many people in the public as true love.

“The game will show many things that affect love, which happen but are not talked about in public. We want to show it but the end of this game will be something unexpected for many. The actors in this game were what we wanted as they had to communicate as if they were in real love even though they were acting, they were able to understand what we really wanted and the game came out the way we wanted,” said Nthabi.

He said what he wishes for this game is that there are discussions about self-love and self-defense from different people who say they love you.

Highlighting this is the love that needs to be there so that it is good for both people in it and there is no bully.

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