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30 years of Sarafina! And the impact it has had on the industry

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WATCH: Keeping Up with the Kandasamys trailer drops for third release on Netflix

WATCH: Keeping Up with the Kandasamys trailer drops for third release on Netflix Share When the local comedy, “Keeping up with the Kandasamys” first released in 2017, it broke box-office records in South Africa. Produced by Helena Spring and the late Junaid Ahmed, the movie marked Jayan Moodley’s directorial debut. Of course, had you watched the film, which followed the drama around two overbearing mothers - and former BFFs - forced to put aside their ongoing feud after their children fall in love, you would have been in stitches. Jailoshini Naidoo was brilliant as the snobbish Jennifer Kandasamy. And Maeshni Naicker was a hoot as she slipped into graceless skin of Shanti Naidoo. Both lived next door to each other, too.

The Quietus | Features | Beyond The Hits | Pet Shop Boys, Beyond The Hits

The Quietus , April 28th, 2021 08:04 tQ contributors and friends of the site pick a multitude of Pet Shop Boys bangers that were never hit singles, from their finest B-sides to their top album tracks and more Photos courtesy of Murray Chalmers ‘Always On My Mind / In My House’ from Introspective (1989) “Hang on, didn’t this go to number one?” Nope, that was the earlier, brash electro-pop take of their Elvis cover, which had its charm. But this nine-minute album version, interpolated with a mesmeric house jam, is in another league, another universe. Among Introspective’s many triumphs, that LP somehow turned diffidence into euphoria, pushed introversion front and centre onto the dancefloor. This track soars rapturously, repeatedly, on a rising synth line, yet beneath the pleading affirmations the group’s trademark ambiguity is never far away. “Maybe I didn’t love you…” it ends – and transported, you are no more certain than before.

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