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26/04/2026

Veteran Nollywood Actress Patience Ozokwo populary known as "MAMA G" arrives in Lusaka for a new film project titled The Family Affair, currently being shot in Zambia.

26/03/2026

what can you remember about the two movies...

Photos from Talkingzedfilms's post 25/12/2025

A great film to soon grace the cinemas.

"The boy who became the president"

#2026 #$%^

05/12/2025

R.I.P. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa 🙏
September 27, 1950 – December 4, 2025

Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa was a Japanese-born American and Russian actor and producer.

Often cast as villains, he is known for his film roles in: The Last Emperor, the James Bond film Licence to Kill, Showdown in Little Tokyo, American Me, Rising Sun, Mortal Kombat, The Phantom, Snow Falling on Cedars, Pearl Harbor, Planet of the Apes, Memoirs of a Geisha, Tekken, 47 Ronin, Tekken 2: Kazuya's Revenge, and Kubo and the Two Strings. He starred as Trade Minister Nobusuke Tagomi on the Amazon Prime television series The Man in the High Castle, and Hiroki Watanabe on the Netflix series Lost in Space.

Tagawa is most known for his role as the evil sorcerer Shang Tsung in various works of the Mortal Kombat franchise: he first played the character in the 1995 film adaptation, and reprised it in 2013 for the television series Mortal Kombat: Legacy and in 2019 for the video game Mortal Kombat 11.

In 2015, Tagawa converted to Eastern Orthodoxy, and in 2016, he acquired Russian citizenship.

In the early morning hours of December 4, 2025, Tagawa died at his home in Santa Barbara, California at the age of 75, from complications of a stroke. He was surrounded by his children.

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Photos from Talkingzedfilms's post 23/09/2025

Hours before his death, Mwine Mushi kept saying; "my time is up” - Brother

WITH no news of him being admitted to any health facility or being involved in an accident, the death of comedian, actor, pastor and film writer Robam Mwape last evening has come as a shock.

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But those around Mwape fondly known amongst his legion of followers as Mwine Mushi revealed that in his last hours yesterday, the comedian had clearly announced that he was tired and his time was up.

Confirming Mwine Mushi's death to Kalemba, his elder brother and fellow actor Owas Ray Mwape said the comedian had been well until he began complaining of feeling tired on Sunday afternoon.

“He was just okay. Yesterday (on Sunday) he was just complaining of his body... feeling tired then today (Monday), he just felt tired and kept on saying “my time is up, my time is up.” And when he was taken to the hospital, he was already gone,” said Owas.

Owas disclosed that although Mwine Mushi had suffered from high blood pressure last month and collapsed in Solwezi’s ShopRite, he was discharged two days later and seemed to have fully recovered.

“He wasn’t really sick. [It was] only last month [that] his BP was high. So he fell down in ShopRite Solwezi... But then, two days later, he was even discharged, so we have even been speaking,” he revealed.

Describing his younger brother, Owas called him the most gifted person he had ever met in his entire life.

“Robam was the most talented person I have ever encountered in my life. Yes, I introduced him to showbiz, but he was so dynamic. He could write, act, direct, everything. All that social commentary in Mwine Mushi, he wrote it. I think he wrote over 4,000 scripts,” said Owas.

The veteran actor and filmmaker recalled introducing his immediate young brother to acting when Mwine Mushi was just in Grade 10 at Kasempa Secondary School in North Western Province.

From there, the deceased wrote for Kabanana b

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