Daily Dispatch

Actor shrugs off ‘Joburg Zulu’ criticism

- By KYLE ZEEMAN

ACTOR Masoja Msiza says he took a risk by joining the cast of Uzalo knowing his Zulu was more Joburg Zulu than “perfect Zulu.”

But he still wants people to stop judging his use of the language on the show.

The star‚ who plays Nkunzi on the popular soapie‚ moved to Durban several years ago to join the show. He told the Dispatch that people almost immediatel­y picked up that the Zulu he was speaking was different.

“There are people who detect that I speak Joburg Zulu and criticise it. It doesn’t bother me because even if I know only Joburg Zulu‚ at least it is still Zulu.

“I think that people must stop criticisin­g it because I taught myself and many [people] have embraced me.”

Some of the other criticisms Msiza says he has heard are related to his dress sense‚ his acting and his joining an “amateur soapie”.

He hit back at each one.

On his character’s clothing: “People say the dress code on set doesn’t cut it. It is something that is easy to fix. Rather focus on your life or other things.”

On his acting: “I read a lot to sharpen my tongue and look after myself so that I can be in character. I know that I can act. I know I can even just give people a look and that is enough to show my presence.”

On joining Uzalo when it first started: “A lot of people were saying Uzalo was an amateur show‚ a creche for actors‚ but I thought they were on to something and took up the job.

“Something told me this was the right platform for me. It leaves me emotional when I think of what this show has done for me.”

On criticism in general: “I always say you are the one criticisin­g me‚ but let us look at our gravestone­s. Mine will have all my accolades‚ yours will say ‘what are you looking at?’”

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