The movie, Happiness is a Four-letter Word is getting a sequel, according to entertainment commentator, Phil Mphela!
Actress Khanyi Mbau also hinted last year that there would be a sequel for Happiness is a Four Letter Word which is set to be released this year.
The 2016 romdrama which was directed by Thabang Moleya, written by Busisiwe Ntintili is getting a sequel after it smashed box-office hits and accumulated R14million, which is the highest grossing romdrama by a black director in the country.
Read more: Is Khanyi Mbau Engaged Already?
Actress Khanyi Mbau also hinted last year that there would be a sequel for Happiness is a Four Letter Word which is set to be released this year.
The 2016 romdrama which was directed by Thabang Moleya, written by Busisiwe Ntintili is getting a sequel after it smashed box-office hits and accumulated R14million, which is the highest grossing romdrama by a black director in the country.
Read more: Is Khanyi Mbau Engaged Already?
The film which is based on a novel (Happiness is a four letter word) by Nozizwe Cynthia Jele stars Khanyi Mbau who plays the role of a trophy wife, Zaza, Mmabatho Montsho who plays a perfectionist lawyer, Nandi and Renate Stuurman who plays serial dater, Princess.
The opening of the romdrama saw 45 000 attendances, grossed R2 371 782 in its first weekend and ranked top 3 after Deadpool and Vir Altyd. The romdrama was the best performing film as it beat international releases in its first weekend back in 2016. It beat films such as 13 Hours, Secret soldiers of Benghazi, Hail Caesar!, 50 Shades of Black and Trumbo.
Ster Kinekor’s CEO, Mario Dos Santos had this to say about the film: “The opening weekend’s results for the film are simply overwhelming not only from local content perspective but also in comparison to Hollywood content. Rewarding for the whole Happiness is a Four -Letter Word team that great films get a positive response from audiences,”
The following year (2017), Khanyi Mbau spent R95,000 for another cosmetic surgery and documented the procedure on a TV show titled The Scoop, according to TshisaLive.
The actress stated: "In a few moments, I will be drawn up, put into a bed and given anesthetic and I am worried. I get worried about anesthetic because I hate the groggy feeling of coming out and I always worry... I don't like not being in control. I love knowing what is happening around me. So, I am a little worried about that.”
It’s unknown when the sequel will be released at this stage or whether all three ladies will be coming back to the hit-film at this stage.
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