Thembinkosi Mthembu Reflects on His Award-Winning Role in Shaka iLembe
Actor Thembinkosi Mthembu on his role in ‘Shaka iLembe’ which earned him a Safta win! The television series Shaka iLembe dominated the South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs) this year, making history by securing a record-breaking 12 awards.
This historic achievement cements the series as the most awarded drama in the history of the event, with standout performances and behind-the-scenes dedication playing a pivotal role in its success.
Thembinkosi Mthembu on his role
One of the stars, Thembinkosi Mthembu, took home the prestigious Best Actor award for his compelling portrayal of King Dingiswayo, a role that transformed his approach to acting and elevated his career.
Thembinkosi Mthembu’s Powerful Performance as King Dingiswayo
Thembinkosi Mthembu’s portrayal of King Dingiswayo was more than just an acting role; it was a personal journey that pushed him beyond his limits as a performer. Nominated in four categories, Mthembu’s commitment to his role paid off as he walked away with the Best Actor award, an achievement he described as deeply meaningful.
Reflecting on the experience, he shared, “Dingiswayo took me to a place I never thought I’d reach as a performer. It was my first time reaching that level of connection with the character.” This role, he explained, demanded an intensity and emotional depth he had never before explored, ultimately strengthening his passion for the craft.
Mthembu expressed his dedication to constant improvement, saying, “When you love your work, you keep pushing every year. Even when I wasn’t getting nominated, I kept telling myself I needed to work hard — not just for the awards but to keep improving in my job.”
This sentiment resonates with his relentless commitment to his art and his journey to achieving industry recognition.
Isolation and Physical Challenges: Commitment to Authenticity
In preparing for the role, Thembinkosi Mthembu adopted extreme measures to fully embody King Dingiswayo, including physical and emotional isolation. He went so far as to delete his social media accounts and distance himself from loved ones.
“Shaka was the first project I went full-on,” Mthembu explained, noting how he disconnected from his usual surroundings to channel the inner essence of his character. By stepping away from his partner and family, he was able to reach a deeper understanding of King Dingiswayo’s psyche and embrace the intensity of the role.
Mthembu’s commitment also extended to the physically demanding aspects of the role, which included real and choreographed stunts. He shared that the fight scenes, particularly with the show’s villain, Zwide (played by Wiseman Mncube), were not entirely scripted, adding a raw authenticity to his performance.
“It was so real to the point where we fought, I hurt my back,” he recalled, describing how one particularly intense scene led to lingering pain from a back injury that lasted three weeks. Despite the physical toll, Mthembu explained that the commitment to realistic, impactful scenes made the experience worthwhile.
The Journey from Dedication to Recognition
For Mthembu, the success of Shaka iLembe was not achieved overnight but was the result of years of hard work and resilience. He often had to remind himself to keep pushing even when he wasn’t recognized with nominations.
This persistence has been key to his development as an actor and his eventual triumph at the SAFTAs. Now, with a Best Actor award under his belt, Mthembu reflects on his path and appreciates the dedication that has brought him this far.
The show’s success and the recognition Mthembu received have only fueled his excitement for the next season. “I’m grateful we’re shooting season 2 soon,” he shared, looking forward to once again immersing himself in the world of Shaka iLembe.
This continuity promises to further explore the intricate storytelling that has resonated so profoundly with audiences and critics alike.
Shaka iLembe: A Milestone for South African Television
The record-breaking success of Shaka iLembe at the SAFTAs highlights the series’ impact on the South African television landscape. Its narrative, character development, and production values have set a new standard for historical dramas in the country, drawing audiences into the complex world of the Zulu kingdom.
The series has also garnered international interest, shining a light on South African storytelling and the industry’s potential to produce world-class content.
The series’ achievement of 12 awards speaks not only to the talent of its actors but also to the dedication of the entire cast and crew. As the industry celebrates this milestone, Shaka iLembe stands as a testament to the power of hard work, passion, and cultural storytelling.
The legacy of the series is likely to inspire future productions that honor South Africa’s rich history and bring it to life with the same dedication to authenticity and excellence.
Looking Forward: What’s Next for Shaka iLembe
With the anticipation of season two, fans and industry professionals alike are eager to see how Shaka iLembe will continue to evolve and capture the cultural legacy of the Zulu kingdom.
For Thembinkosi Mthembu and his co-stars, the journey has just begun, with more opportunities to deepen their characters and create compelling narratives that resonate with viewers.
As Shaka iLembe forges ahead, it remains not only a source of entertainment but also an important cultural artifact that celebrates and preserves South African history.