Zamani Mbatha: Real life similarities with Pule from Rhythm City
As the party is about to end for Rhythm City, the cast members continue to show their flair which sees them landing new gigs. Zamani Mbatha who plays Pule is one of those actors who continue to captivate viewers despite joining the show in its dying minutes. We can not help but notice some similarities between his real life personality and his character on Rhythm City. Here are some real life similarities Zamani Mbatha shares with his onscreen character.
Confidence
Pule is one risk taker and trusts his instincts to make ends meet. In the same way Zamani takes risks in real life and joins the entertainment industry soon after high school. Although Isithembiso was his first gig, everyone can agree he plays it like a pro.
Zamani Mbatha: Real life similarities with Pule from Rhythm City
Acting is Zamani’s super power and therefore he did not need to attend any classes to be good at it. Speaking on how he starts acting he says, “I was in high school in 2019, this is my first job, my first everything. Before this, I wanted to be a soccer player but that did not work out, but I have always known that acting was my calling” he says. Talk about destiny!!
Relationship status
Pule is quite the player and he uses his charms to get anyone he wants. However he is not ready to settle as he is still chasing dreams and building his father’s empire. Zamani Mbatha although not a player does not reveal his love life probably because he is single. The only girl he takes pictures with is Nomzamo, his sister and they always serve us sibling goals.
Zamani Mbatha: Real life similarities with Pule from Rhythm City
Popular Background
Pule despite being adopted, is raised by a popular father which makes it easy for him to get away with anything. Zamani Mbatha alike is the younger brother of Nomzamo Mbatha who is a renowned actress. However Zamani’s fame is not attributed to her sister and he works tooth and nail for his fame.
His acting dexterity is exclusively from what he watches other actors do on screens. Should we call it photographic memory? No, the right words are “pure talent.” It’s barely three years from the time we first saw him and already he keeps fans glued to their TV screens.