Director Mandla N has blessed mzansi movie scenes with another Netflix Original movie titled, ‘Piano Love’ causing many internet users to share their thoughts on the movie.
The recently released movie produced by Black Brain Productions was giving everything it should have given. A typical kasi love story of two childhood friends who meet in their adulthood and find love and just like any love story comes with a lot of trials and tribulations.
Lovers Sipho and Lerato portrayed by renowned choreographer and singer Bontle Modiselle-Moloi and award-winning rapper Senzo ‘Kwesta’ Vilakazi who made his first acting debut stole the show as they joined together their love for music by sharing their creative energy.
Here’s what people had to say about the film on X (formerly known as Twitter):
Kwesta first acting role on #PianoLove was good. He can only grow from here. pic.twitter.com/FD3hufqfna
— Mondli (@M_o_n_d_z) September 6, 2024
#PianoLove is honestly just a Mzansi Biskop that went to Netflix. Everything is too basic, even the editing. pic.twitter.com/Dxx4OL4DKa
— 🇿🇦 Fighter Mhlanga 💚🖤❤️ (@MhlangaLindo) September 6, 2024
#PianoLove was actually good, I’m not that mad at it.
they paced through it, but besides that…🤌🏽— nella.the.grammer (@PhiliswaMasuku) September 7, 2024
I finally watched #PianoLove.
The movie had so much potential, but honestly, the editing and pacing really bothered me. It felt rushed for some reason. While I definitely enjoyed the music, the editing was a major issue for me—it felt like they were randomly shuffling good songs… pic.twitter.com/eKnhFhlZ7C
— Jabulani Macdonald ⚡️ (@Jabu_Macdonald) September 7, 2024
Directed by Mandla N, Piano Love starring Bontle Modiselle-Moloi, Senzo “Kwesta” Vilakazi, Given Stuurman and Peter Mashigo launches in a week on Netflix! 🍿 pic.twitter.com/rIEnUssaSh
— NetflixSA (@NetflixSA) August 30, 2024
Also see: Mandla Ngcongwane shares how ‘Piano Love’ came to life