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Blah Blah Brothers Production grateful for lifetime experience

"To some people it might be a small thing but to us, it was a big deal to be part of this project."

BOPHELONG.- It was a lifetime experience for Blah Blah Brothers Production when Netflix came to shoot the ‘Blind Love – Ululwane’, a local film, in the area recently.

Bakwena Production came to shoot the film in partnership with Emfuleni Local Municipality (ELM), the Department of Sports, Culture, Arts and Recreation in the area. Speaking to Sedibeng Ster, Potsane Mohale said they were happy to rub shoulders with some seasoned actors behind the scenes doing location scouting, being in the art department, and providing background extras.

Mohale told Sedibeng Ster that as the Blah Blah Brothers, they will cherish this moment for a long time.

“I must say, as up-and-coming young people who want to make a difference in our community, we were excited to be part of this shooting. This was a lifetime opportunity that we will cherish for a long time as Blah Blah Brothers.”

“We are grateful for the role we were asked to play which was to scout and be part of extras behind the scenes.  We want to thank Bakwena Production and the municipality for the opportunity to be part of this historical film in our community. This shows how much people outside respect Vaal, especially our talent,” said Mohale.

When Sedibeng Ster asked when the film was going to be televised, Mohale said he had no idea but they were told they would be informed when it would be on the TV screens.

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