Robert Mpisi, now known to SA as the man who killed Quinton Nyathi, opens up about playing a bad boy.
After SA saw the death of fan favourite Quinton Nyathi at the hands of Zenzele Kubeka, actor Robert Mpisi has opened up about playing bad boys and making it big onAs many still mourn the loss of heartthrob Quinton, played by actor Brighton Ngoma, a new family are making their way onto the scene, the Kubekas.killing Quinton in the mix, the youngest son of the family, Zenzele, played by Robert, gets away seemingly scott-free after the incident.
Having played so many 'bad boys' in my career before, the biggest challenge I had was making Zenzele different to all the other baddies I have played," he said.Considering the Kubeka family dynamics, he feels mother Nomvula should have been tougher on her son's actions. A lesson for all parents to be firm with their children.Nomvula should have been a little tougher on Zen," said Robert.
is one of the shows in Mzansi with an incredible cast and writers. The experience has been amazing. The writing team has always for years been able to tell stories that got people talking and coming back for more. It was exciting for me to be part of that storyline," he said.
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