Many may know Mfundi Vundla for his acting career, especially when you think about Generations.
He is famous for having founded and chairing Morula Pictures.
You may also identify him as the creator of Generations: The Legacy.
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Mfundi is a man with a great story and passion for the arts.
The following are details that may interest you about him.
Having been born on 10 September 1946, he is currently 72 years old.
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he was however expelled from the University for practicing and engaging in underground political activities back in 1968.
He went into exile in USA in August 1970.
He proceeded with his education and continued to be part of the ANC.
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Career
You cannot talk about Fundi’s career without mentioning his wife, Karen Vundla.
The two met in 1973 and then married in 1976 before they moved to New York.
After apartheid was dismantled, Mfundi returned and settled in South Africa back in 1992.
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His son and wife later joined him a year later in 1993.
This show has scooped more than 29 international accolades.
Also in his list of creations is a medical drama series titled Jozi-H.
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This was inspired by Johannesburg General Hospital and was mix of Canadian-South African co-production.
This marked the groundbreaking series for the country considering that it was shot on 35mm film.
In fact, the most expensive TV show in South Africa ever.
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The production cost budget being in excess of R100 million for just 13 episodes.
They have a son by the name Charlie Vundla who is their only child.
At one time, claims surfaced that e had a daughter, all of which he refuted.
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He also denied allegation that put him on the line for financing young ladies lavish lifestyles.
The following are just but some of the awards he has won so far.
His statement when interviewed went like, “In Generations, we dont have explicit sex or nudity.
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We dont have scenes where people are making love like in Game of Thrones.
People must not now sensationalize the matter.
I dont have a letter from the Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa.
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The SABC does not have such a letter.
His contributions in the art sector proves it all.
The most susceptible soaps are the long-running ones that include Generations and Muvhango on SABC2, not forgetting Scandal!
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In addition no one should pay for a potential TV role or even a soap audition.
He has always been aggressive and probably this is the secret to success in this sector.
She has a Bachelor of Commerce & IT from the University of Nairobi and joined Briefly.co.za in November 2019.
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