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Authentic gangsters of ‘Mayfair’

- JANINE MOODLEY

AWARD-WINING director Sara Blecher says she was “lucky” to have had a great cast and crew for Mayfair, a South African movie that stars heavyweigh­t actors.

It features Rajesh Gopie of Keeping Up With The Kandasamys, Jack Devnarain of

Imbewu: The Seed and the UK’s brightest, up-and-coming British Indian actor, Ronak Patani.

Mayfair, which premiered at the Durban Internatio­nal Film Festival in July, has been selected for the 62nd BFI London Film Festival, taking place from October 10 to 21.

It is set for national release on October 26 and will also screen at this year’s Africa in Motion (AiM), an annual African film festival that will take place in Scotland from October 26 to November 4.

Mayfair tells the story of prodigal son Zaid Randera (Patani), who is fired from his job at a refugee camp and returns home to Mayfair, Johannesbu­rg,

where his overbearin­g father Aziz (Gopie), a businessma­n and occasional money launderer, is facing death threats.

“Mayfair is one of the most interestin­g areas of Johannesbu­rg. Through the years, the make-up of the area has changed. However, it still retains its unique character. It seemed a perfect backdrop for a classic gangster story,” said Blecher, who described the cast as a set of “fine actors which made for a relatively

easy shoot”.

“In directing this film, I was lucky to have a great cast. Both Jack and Rajesh are amazing actors, who bring enormous gravitas to any role they take on,” she said.

Speaking about showcasing the movie at the BFI in London, Blecher said it was one of the best platforms to do so: “We are very thrilled to be screening at the BFI London Internatio­nal Film Festival. This is a showcase for the very best the world has to offer and Mayfair will

be one of nine internatio­nal premieres at the festival.”

Devnarain plays Jalaal, a long-standing business rival of the Randera family. He described his character as a “dangerous, unscrupulo­us and manipulati­ve player ... He operates as a puppet-master dealing in money, power and blood”.

Devnarain said he enjoyed the challenge of preparing for the role: “I relied on Sara’s image of the character as a dark and calculatin­g man. With that as a foundation, I added his menacing arrogance.”

Durban-born award-winning actor, actor-trainer and playwright Rajesh Gopie said the movie was a “hard-hitting, violent film and I play a bad-a** mafia don, the head of a family ruling with an iron first. To have worked with Blecher, one of the best filmmakers in the country, was an honour”.

Other cast members include Wayne van Rooyen, Ameera Patel and Kelly Eve Koopman. The screenplay is by Neil McCarthy and cinematogr­aphy by Miles Goodall.

 ??  ?? Ronak Patani as Zaid Randera, centre, is fired from his job at a refugee camp and returns home to Mayfair, where his overbearin­g father Aziz (Rajesh Gopie, pictured right) is facing death threats. Pictures: Supplied
Ronak Patani as Zaid Randera, centre, is fired from his job at a refugee camp and returns home to Mayfair, where his overbearin­g father Aziz (Rajesh Gopie, pictured right) is facing death threats. Pictures: Supplied
 ?? Mayfair. ?? Actor Jack Devnarain plays Jalaal, a long-standing business rival of the Randera family, in the new gangster movie
Mayfair. Actor Jack Devnarain plays Jalaal, a long-standing business rival of the Randera family, in the new gangster movie

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