No Love Lost For Minnie

Her film to air on valentine's day

By  | Feb 09, 2022, 10:06 AM  | Minnie Dlamini 

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Media personality and TV star Minnie Dlamini Jones excitedly announced her film "No Love Lost" will air on Valentine’s Day. The actress and sport presenter took it to Twitter and Instagram to let her followers know that it's happening  on Valentine’s Day. Her film will premiere on Showmax.
Commenting on her post Minnie said: “I can’t wait for you to all to see it. The cast is amazing and my crew really held it down.”

The film stars co-host and friend Lungile Radu. Back in the days before presenting Home Ground, Lungile was acting on Rhythm City as Sibusiso Vilakazi. He also created, directed, produced, and starred in the Vuzu reality series, "Forever young", which shows the lives of himself and fellow actors Siya Ngwekazi and Thomas Gumede as they follow their passions and live in the moment in pursuit of their dreams.

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Lungile plays alongside Gagasi FM radio presenter Hope Mbele, who made her debut in Goodbye Gogo, a Shomax Drama starring Thembi Mtshali-Jones as leading character. Another actor we can expect to see in the film is Pallance Dladla know by many for his role in Mzansi Magic’s Soap Isibaya as Jabu Zungu, and Zola Nombona who is currently playing Pamela , a journalist on SABC1’s Generations the Legacy.

In the film the amazing talented actors and actresses portray to us a love story of Amahle’s romantic anniversary getaway that turns super awkward when she runs into her ex and his new girlfriend who is her friend. They end up on a series of double dates which waken feelings she thought had long gone.

Followers congratulated Minnie for a job well done, on Twitter they wrote: “’Well done! I really was wondering what was next for you. Film making is perfect for you. I've always thought you're a soft of a production room person instead of the one in front of camera. Congratulations.”


Minnie is also no stranger to acting, she is a good actress herself, and in 2010 she made a guest appearance in Generations, playing Miranda. After that we saw her playing a lead role as Zintle Lebone in the soap "The Wild". She also appeared as Nosipho Bogatsu in "Rockville" alongside Boity Thulo.

On Instagram, other celebrities cheered for her. Actress and author of Unbecoming to Become Ayanda Borotho commented: “Congrats Ndlovukazi! Zikhala ngempela ke manje.”
Actress Terry Pheto commented: “Congratulations my love. Can’t wait to watch!’’
Amanda DuPont commented: “A major move, supporting you all the way up.”

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