The Wife is the most-watched show on Showmax

The Wife tops Twitter trends chart in South Africa as it launched on Showmax and went straight to #1 on Showmax Top 20.

The African streamer Showmax has delivered yet another hit-series The Wife, inspired by Dudu Busani-Dube’s bestseller Hlomu The Wife, the 40-episode first season tells the story of a journalist (played by Mbalenhle Mavimbela) who falls in love with a taxi driver, Mqhele, not realizing that when you marry a man, you marry his secrets. 

People are telling me they’ve already watched the episodes more than twice and I’m like…this is the most amazing thing I have ever seen. Stained Glass outdid itself here. My people are happy; they love the adaptation.

– Dudu

Dudu raved about the casting of rising star Bonko Khoza as Mqhele. “Everybody loves him,” she says. “He fits the description. He has the face. He understands the character. So, yeah, I’m happy. I’m relieved.”  

Bonko Khoza plays Mqhele on The Wife

Bonko says that fans of the book shouldn’t think they know what’s going to happen in the telenovela, but the relationship with Hlomu remains the centre of the story.

Fans can look forward to seeing the Hlomu The Wife that they know and love, but expanded and more colourful. It’s come to life in ways that even surprised us as actors and fans who’ve read and loved the book.

– Bonko

“For example, in the book, most of the time you don’t know where Mqhele goes. When he leaves the house, you’re always seeing it from Hlomu’s perspective, like he’s not coming home. But now in the series, you get to see where he is, you get to see what he’s getting up to. You’re going to see the crime. That dark underworld that we suspect in the book, you’re really going to get to be a part of in the series, that dark world that Hlomu is so afraid of”, Bonko adds.

It’s been so much fun working with Mbalenhle; she’s an amazing actress. The chemistry has been great.

– Bonko adds

Mbalenhle Mavimbela plays Hlomu

He took a method-acting approach to the role – “where you are living in the character for a period of time…” He explains. “It’s quite a niche world, the taxi industry. You can’t half-arse something that’s so specific. So for about a month or so, I spent a lot of time at the taxi rank and played a lot of guitar and smoked a lot. I bought my own prop gun and carried it on me to see how that feels. I woke up at about 3am and just kept myself busy and got home very late and got to bed very late, so that I could feel Mqhele’s tiredness.- Bonko

Bonko Khoza as Mqhele Zulu in The Wife on Showmax

He acknowledges the unprecedented debate that met the casting of the eight sexy sgebengas, the Zulu brothers.

There is a huge following for the book series. You could tell that when the show got announced and everyone had their own cast. I was like, ‘Okay, this book is big, right?’ And I don’t blame the readers for having their own imagination, because that’s what a book really does, right? A book engages your imagination. So it’s totally understandable that everyone had imagined their own story or how it played out, and everyone’s imagination is totally valid. In fact, even after the series, whatever Mqhele or Nkosana that you saw is still valid. We’re not here to nullify your imagination or say that you’re wrong? No.

– Bonko

Instead, he calls the telenovela.

It’s a whole other beast… that expands the story into a different medium, which means it’s going to need a whole bunch of new elements.

– Bonko

The biggest debate was over the casting of Mqhele’s family, the Zulu brothers: Kwenzo Ngcobo as Qhawe; Sipho Ndlovu as Sambulo; SAFTA winner Abdul Khoza as Nqoba; Mondli Makhoba as Nkosana; SAFTA nominee Thulane Nkululeko Shange as Mqoqi; Ishmauel Songo as Mpande; and Swelihle Luthuli as Ntsika. 

While it was never going to be possible to find eight identical, bug-eyed Zulu brothers, as described in the book, Bonko believes they’re perfectly cast.

Not in the sense of looks but just in terms of energy – and that’s really something hard to get right. We all gel. We all respect each other, and we’re all willing to help each other to get to wherever the one needs to get to for the scene or for the work, and to be there for each other outside of the work. We have formed a really powerful bond. We spend most weekends together; we look out for each other. My big brother Nkosana, Mondli Makhoba, is really a big brother to me. Kwenzo, Sipho, Abdul, Thulane, Ishmauel and Swelihle, they are like real brothers to me.

– Bonko

He can’t wait for fans to finally see the show and fall in love with the beloved characters all over again, in new ways.

I don’t think SA has seen anything like this; I don’t think they’ve made anything like this before. It looks beautiful, man. So Mzansi just has to strap on a seat belt and hold tight. It’s going to be a crazy trip.

Showmax has commissioned three seasons of 40 episodes each, inspired by Dudu’s books Hlomu the Wife, Zandile the Resolute, and Naledi His Love respectively. The books follow the lives of the eight Zulu brothers, a formidable crime family, through the eyes of the wives they marry.

Produced by Stained Glass, The Wife is the eighth South African Showmax Original released in 2021, following on from record breakers like the true-crime phenomenon Devilsdorp and Babes Wodumo and Mampintsha’s reality series Uthando Lodumo, as well as critically acclaimed scripted series like DAM, Skemerdans and Tali’s Baby Diary and ever-popular reality series like Temptation Island South Africa S1 and Life With Kelly Khumalo S2.

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