Kalushi

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{{Infobox film

| name = Kalushi

| image = Kalushi poster.jpg

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| caption = theatrical release poster

| director = Mandla Dube

| starring = Thabo Rametsi
Thabo Malema
Welile Nzuza
Jafta Mamabolo
Louw Venter
Fumani Shilubana
Pearl Thusi
Gcina Mhlophe
Marcel van Heerden
Murray Todd

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| released = {{Film date|2016|06|18|Durban International Film Festival|2017|03|10|df=y}}

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| country = South Africa

| budget = R20 million

| gross = R2.3 million

| producer =

| writer = {{Plain list|

  • Mandla Dube
  • Leon Otto}}

}}

Kalushi is a 2016 South African film about Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu, a nineteen-year-old hawker from the streets of Mamelodi, a township outside Pretoria in South Africa.{{cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3487278/ | title=Kalushi: The Story of Solomon Mahlangu |year=2016 | accessdate=22 September 2016 | author=Mandla Dube}} He was born in Pretoria on 10 July in 1956, the second son of Martha Mahlangu. His father left him in 1962, and from then on only saw him infrequently. His mother was a domestic worker and took sole responsibility for his upbringing. The film is based on a true story.{{cite web | url=http://www.sahistory.org.za/people/solomon-kalushi-mahlangu | title=Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu | publisher=SA History | accessdate=22 September 2016}}

Plot

Kalushi is brutally beaten by the police. He goes into exile following the 1976 Soweto uprisings to join the liberation movement. He returns from military training in Angola. En route to their mission, his friend and comrade, Mondy, loses control and shoots two innocent people on Goch Street in Johannesburg. Mondy is severely beaten and tortured; Kalushi is forced to stand trial under the common purpose doctrine.

The state seeks the highest punishment from the court, death by hanging. Kalushi has his back against the wall and uses the courtroom as a final battlefield. His sacrifice immortalises him into a hero of the struggle and a national icon of the youth joining Umkhonto we Sizwe.

Cast

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!Actor

!Role

Thabo Rametsi

|Solomon Mahlangu

Thabo Malema

|Mondy

Welile Nzuza

|Tommy London

Jafta Mamabolo

|Lucky

Louw Venter

|Van Heerden

Fumani Shilubana

|Lucas Mahlangu

Pearl Thusi

|Brenda Riviera

Gcina Mhlophe

|Martha Mahlangu

Marcel Van Heerden

|Judge Theron

Murray Todd

|Mr. Mailer

Clive Scott

|Mr. Bragg

Lawrence Joffe

|Heller

Shika Budhoo

|Priscilla Jana

Kaseran Pillay

|Dawood

Mona Monyane

|Comrade Eve

Ryan Dittman

|Mr. Hartog

Zweli Dube

|Comrade Papers

Buyile Mdladla

|Gebuza

Siphiwe Nkosi

|Damoyi

Anton Dekker

|Minister of Police

Gary D'Alessandro

|Commander Esperanza

Bhekisisa Mkhwane

|Jacob Zuma

Thembalethu Ntuli

|Coca-Cola

Wandile Molebatsi

|Cousin Phineus

Dan Robbertse

|Colonel Breytenbach

Jacques van Jaarsveld

|Ester De Wet

Matt Stern

|Wouter Wolmarans

Jacques de Silva

|Frelimo Soldier 1

Mpho Magapi

|Solomon's Teacher

Reginah Dube

|Sis Lindi

Denial Honeyball

|Court Stenographer

Martin Le Maitre

|Prison Commissioner

Masoja Msiza

|Rev. Ndlovu

Thami Mzaku

|Bra Frank

Daniel Du Preez

|Swaziland Customs Officer

Lawrence-Lee Thorpe

|Pretoria Central Prison Warder 1

Samuel Manuel Hauze

|MPLA Soldier-Angola Execution

Markus Haywood

|White Comrade in Bungalow

Johann van Rensburg

|Court Orderly

Asia Mahomed

|Record Bar Merchant

Jaden Naidoo

|Indian Boy

Renus Muller

|Policeman 1

Chris Barnard

|Supreme Court Policeman

Jacobus Smit

|Court Illustrator

Simao Domingos

|Frelimo Commander-Rescue

Siphamandla Dlamini

|Pretoria Maximum Warden

Mandlakayise Walter Dube Jnr

|Studio Photographer

References

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