Bandla recalls her journey leading to top role with ‘Smoke and Mirrors’

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Bandla recalls her journey leading to top role with ‘Smoke and Mirrors’
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Bandla recalls her journey leading to top role with ‘Smoke and Mirrors’: After switching careers, Ayanda Bandla has finally arrived as an actor and is right on time.

In the past two months, the 34-year-old starlet has left television viewers on the edge of their seats with the role of Thandiswa in new drama series Smoke and Mirrors. .If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

In the past two months, the 34-year-old starlet has left television viewers on the edge of their seats with the role of Thandiswa in new drama series Smoke and Mirrors. ..If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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