Shot in Durban and on the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast, and in partnership with Netflix SA, the third installment of this local production features the faces we’ve come to love.
The amazing cast that won our hearts in ’Keeping Up With the Kandasamys’ and ’Kandasamys: The Wedding’ will once more grace our screens with ’Trippin' With The Kandasamys’.
WATCH: Keeping Up with the Kandasamys trailer drops for third release on Netflix
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When the local comedy, âKeeping up with the Kandasamysâ 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 Moodleyâs 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.
Guess who is back? The Kandasamys!
Get ready for loads more belly laughs and relatable family drama when
Trippin’ with the Kandasamys lands on Netflix on 4 June 2021.
Following the super-popular
Kandasamys: The Wedding, this installment of the well-loved franchise follows the gang on a hilarious bonding trip, planned by Jennifer and Shanti for Shanti’s 50th birthday celebration.
The two besties have their own plans for this trip, specifically focusing on spicing up their marriages, but surprise, surprise, things don’t work out as they would’ve hoped (thanks Elvis and Preggy!) and an unexpected guest brings about turmoil and quick thinking on the women’s part.