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Local movie, Subways, hits screens

Pablo PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG.
Pablo PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG.

A number of movie lovers thronged the New Capitol Cinema at Riverwalk mall where a local film dubbed Subways was showcased for the first time in the local big screens.

The movie is about two Moloi brothers, Bonno ‘Pablo’ Moloi palyed by Lesego Madingwane and Bonolo ‘Skills’ Moloi played by Bernard Morapedi whose parents died in a horrific car crash famed as the flyover disaster. After an uncle stole their inheritance, the pair had to find ways to fend for themselves and ended up finding themselves engulfed by the dark drug world.

In their quest to rule the drug world, they ended up stepping on the popular and vicious drug lord who made their lives a living hell. However, Pablo fell in love with a gangster young woman Queen Botho Garekwe who starred as Kandy. The two love birds finally decided to settle down after Kandy fell pregnant but lack of resources to fend they resorted to striking a deal with the drug lord ‘Tiger’ played by Motheo Madisa who had been terrorising them for a long time about the drug business. Unfortunately their plan led them to their demise. Tiger and his boys killed the brothers and Kandy at the same flyover their parents died at. Most of the language used in the movie is street lingo.

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