Riyaad Nakooda is amped for the Kings of Mulberry Street screening. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Set in 1993, in the build-up to South Africa’s first democratic elections, Kings of Mulberry Street: Let Love Reign, tells the story of Baboo and Ticky (four years later).
Bertha le Roux-Wahl and Judy Naidoo. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Now 12 years old, the boys are firm friends and share an unbreakable bond. When Granny Chetty (ma) is kidnapped by the fallen and disgraced police commander Veerasamy, the boys are forced to play along with his schemes to rescue her.
Kishalia Naidoo, Pranasha Everton and Jonty Everton are fans of the The Kings of Mulberry Street fanchise and are stoked for the screening. Photo: Asanda Matlhare.Sashin Kandhai strikes a pose on the Kings of Mulberry Street screening red carpet. Photo: Asanda MatlhareMayuri Naidu and Liam Dunpath are keen to see themselves on the big screen at Nu Metro. Photo: Asanda MatlhareVaneshran Arumugam can’t wait to see himself on screen character at the Kings of Mulberry Street screening. Photo: Asanda MatlhareAmith Sing.Andre de Jager and Deon Dee at the Kings of Mulberry Street screening. Photo: Asanda MatlhareKogie Naidoo is excited to be at the Kings of Mulberry Street screening. Photo: Asanda MatlhareKaseran Pillay, Jonathan Taylor and Luversan ‘G’ Gerard prepare to see themselves on the big screen. Photo: Asanda Matlhare