Showing posts with label Millicent Mugadi. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 7 September 2011

KALASHA FILM &TELEVISION AWARDS NOMINEES 2011



The third edition of the Kalasha Film & TV Awards announced the nominees at a red carpet affair t the Laico regency on Tuesday night.
The Kalashas have been designed to allow Kenyans to celebrate their cultural diversity through film and to recognize the role of film in economic sustainability. Specifically, the Awards seek to motivate local producers towards quality film and TV productions. The event is organized by Kenya film Commission, whose mandate is to develop and promote the local film industry.
The gala night event will be held on 23rd September, 2011.


And the nominees are…

FILM
1 Best Feature
1. Sita Kimya – Film Aid Kenya
2. The Rugged Priest - Cinematic Solutions
3. Muigwithania – Wide Angle Visions Ltd
4. Haunted – Flick 7 Pictures/Jitu Films



2. Best Short Film
1. Me, My Wife and Her Guru - Flick 7 Pictures/Jitu Films
2. Maisha – Imagine Pictures
3. Madam Chief – Joan Kabugu

3. Best Documentary
1. Destination Mara – Department of Film Services
2. This is how to become a man – Montage Media Services
3. My Constitution: Specific Application to Rights - MEDEVA
4. Kitale Nature Conservancy - Montage Media Services

4. Best Sound
1. Brian Nyamu -The Rugged Priest
2. Dan Oloo - My Constitution : Specific Application to Rights
3. Angie Wambui - Haunted
4. Ballu Saluja - Muigwithania



5. Best Cinematography
1. Martin Munyua - The Rugged Priest
2. Wendy Kirorei - The Brief Case
3. John Arigi - Me, My Wife and Her Guru
4. Dharam Gulati - Muigwithania

6. Best Original Score
1. Kibby Kenneth & Bruce Odhiambo - The Rugged Priest
2. Jack Okore - My Constitution: Specific Application to Rights
3. Nina Ogot - Issa

7. Best Editing
1. Aggie Nyagari & Job Maina - Me My Wife and Her Guru
2. Abhimanyu Chaudhary - Muigwithania
3. Joy Lusige - The Rugged Priest
4. Oskari Korenius & Kavila Matu - Haunted

8. Best Scriptwriter in an original screenplay
1. Alex Konstantaras, Liz Njagah & Serah Mwehaki - Me, My Wife and Her Guru
2. Amit Tyagi - Muigwithania
3. Mark Mutahi & Bob Nyanja - The Rugged Priest
4. Kwame Nyong’o - The Legend of Ngong’ Hills

9. Best Director
1. Amit Tyagi - Muigwithania
2. Bob Nyanja - The Rugged Priest
3. Aggie Nyagari - Me, My wife and Her Guru
4. Carole Gikandi - My Constitution: Specific Application to Rights

10. Best Lead Actor
1. Collin Simpson -The Rugged Priest
2. Kamau Mbaya - The Brief Case
3. David Lomunyak – Haunted
4. Ian Mbugua – Me, My wife and Her Guru

11. Best Lead Actress
1. Liz Njagah – Me, My Wife and Her Guru
2. Serah Ndanu – The Rugged Priest
3. Lydia Gitachu –Haunted
4. Lillian Awuor – Sita Kimya

12. Best Supporting Actor
1. Lwanda Jawar –The Rugged Priest
2. Boniface Lopo - Haunted
3. Keith Chuaga– Muigwithania
4. Kevin Onyango – Me, My wife and her Guru



13. Best Supporting Actress
1. Millicent Mugadi – Me, My wife and Her Guru
2. Prachi Savani - Muigwithania
3. Rita Namurembe – The Struggle
4. Peris Wambui - Broken Ties

SPECIAL AWARDS
14. Best Animation Production
1. Tinga Tinga Tales – Tiger Tinga Productions
2. The Legend of Ngong’ Hills – Apes In Space



15. Best Student Feature
1. Conflicted Succession – Kenya Institute of Mass Communication
2. The Brief Case – Kenya Institute of Mass Communication

16. Best Student Documentary
1. My Horn My Dilemma – Kenya Institute of Mass Communication
2. The Shadow of Addiction - Multimedia University

TELEVISION CATEGORY
17. Best Lead Actor in a TV Drama
1. Gilbert Lukhalia– Siri
2. Raymond Ofula–Nairobi Law
3. Ephantus Mwangi –Mheshimiwa
4. Peter Maina – Mother –in-Law




18. Best Lead Actress in a TV Drama
1. Joy Mwiandi - Changing Times
2. Nice Githinji – Changing Times
3. Angel Waruingi – Tahidi High
4. Cleopatra Koheirwe - Be the Judge

19. Best Supporting Actor in a TV Drama
1. Kevin Mbithi – Changing Times
2. Vincent Mbaya – Be the Judge
3. Juma Williams – Papa Shirandula
4. Peter King Mwania – Nairobi Law

20. Best Supporting Actress in a TV Drama
1. Brenda Wairimu – Patriciah Changing Times
2. Sarah Atieno – Inspekta Mwala
3. Nelly Kuria – Mheshimiwa
4. Marrieanne Nungo - Saints

21. Best TV Drama
1. Siri – Al Is On Productions
2. Changing Times – Insignia Productions
3. Nairobi Law – KEN TV
4. Be The Judge - MEDEVA



22. Best Performance in a Comedy
1. Francis Njenga – `Mogaka’ in Vitimbi
2. Jackline Nyaminde - `Wilbroda’ in Papa Shirandula
3. Eric Omondi – Churchill Live
4. Peter Sankale – `Olexanda’ in Vioja Mahakamani



23. Best Talk Show
1. Capital Talk – K24
2. Kuwa Tofauti – Family TV
3. Hatua – Mohamed Amin Foundation
4. Matatu –Made In Kenya TV

24. Best TV Documentary
1. Family Doctor – Family TV
2. Care and Delight –GBS TV
3. This is how to become a man – Montage Media Services
4. Kitale Nature Conservancy - Montage Media Services



25. Best TV Comedy
1. Vitimbi - KBC
2. Vioja Mahakamani - KBC
3. Papa Shirandula – Citizen TV
4. Inspekta Mwala – Citizen TV



26. Best TV Entertainment
1. Churchill Live – Cinematic Solutions
2. The XYZ Show – Buni Ltd.
3. Sakata –Citizen TV
4. Grapevine - KBC

Monday, 15 August 2011

BIG BROTHER’S MILLICENT TAKES OUR ONE LINER INTERVIEW



Hot Secret's Special Ops corespondent caught up with Kenyan rep in the just concluded Big Brother Amplified season, Millicent Mugadi and shot the one line questions at her. Here are Millicent's responses. Verbatim.

I’m good at…
Cooking and socializing.

I’m bad at…
Mind games. Puzzles and cross words are clearly not my thing.

The last book I enjoyed reading is…
Conversations with God by Kneid Donald Walch.


Most surprising thing that ever happened to me…
Being introduced to my brother for the first time after big brother. I haven’t met him yet but his wife (a journalist) approached me and told me that he had sent her to show me the pictures. I believed her because my father had many wives.



A common misconception about me…
That I’m a pretender. This is probably because I have very many personalities so people never get to know the real me.

My worst childhood fears were…
Worms. I still get scared when I see them to date.

My ideal night out is…
Having a nice meal and a few drinks with friends.
In another life I would have been…
A nurse.

If I were a politician I would…
Reduce salaries for all MPs and create policies that necessitate the leaders to support sporting activities.

The best age to be is…
28. At this age you are very sure of what you want and exactly how you want it.


The best part of my job is…
Making money. Isn’t it just obvious?

My greatest regret is…
Not paying attention in high school. I really do not understand what I was doing.

Living leader I admire…
Wangare Maathai and Martha Karua. They are very strong women.

My greatest possession is…
My body. It is my greatest asset.


My favorite author is…
Kneid Donald Walch. He is the best writer alive.

In greatest depth of misery I…
Cry. It makes me feel better.

If I was to die in five minutes my last words would be…
Everything I own should go to my grandmother.

Millicent is also an actress and an avid football supporter and player.

INTERVIEW BY MIZZ CATE MUKEI

Monday, 4 July 2011

FRIENDS OR ENEMIES? MILLICENT AND WEZA



The picture for the day. Two females locked up in the Big Brother House and will never see eye to eye. Weza called Millicent a "witch" and "fake". The drama continues...

Friday, 6 May 2011

KENYAN CONTESTANTS ENTER BIGGIE’S HOUSE



The sixth season of Africa’s biggest reality show blasted off with a bang on Sunday night (1 May at 19:00 CAT) on DStv Channel 198 – M-Net’s Big Brother Amplified is live, 24/7, for the next 91 days!
Featuring 26 contestants – some, well-known faces from music and TV across the continent and others, unknowns (until tonight!) – as well as an unforgettable performance from international hip hop icon Busta Rhymes, the opening show set the tone for what is set to be the biggest season of Big Brother yet! After an all-signing, all-dancing start to the show from the Amplified Crew and a pumping performance from South African rockers BLKJKS, IK gave viewers a sneak peak at the redesigned Big Brother Amplified house.



Then it was time to meet the Housemates, with IK bringing them out on stage one-by-one for a quick chat. Big Brother Amplified fans had been given a sneak peak at 14 Housemates on the website earlier in the week – but IK kept the surprises rolling by bringing out an additional 12 Housemates! Professional model Vimbai (Zimbabwe) was the first Housemate to be introduced, followed by Public Relations consultant Ernest (Uganda); Singer and student Hanni (Ethiopia); Radio DJ Mumba (Zambia); Journalism & Film graduate Peo – Miss P (Botswana) and Professional Hairdresser Michael (Mozambique).



Radio Presenter Vina (Nigeria) was added to the mix next, along with TV Presenter Lotus (Tanzania); TV Producer Nic (Kenya); Admin Clerk Bernadina (Namibia); TV Presenter Weza (Angola); Actor and Acting Coach Luclay (South Africa); musician and artist Sharon (Uganda); Purchaser Felica (Malawi); Professional Rapper Zeus (Botswana) and Beautician Kim (Zambia). Then came Actress Millicent (Kenya); TV Intern Nkuli (South Africa); Nightclub owner Confidence (Ghana); Recording Artist and Marketing Manager Jossy Jos (Namibia) and TV Presenter Bhoke (Tanzania). Rounding out the Amplified 26 were self employed Danny (Ethiopia); Pilot Wendall (Zimbabwe); model Karen (Nigeria); Radio DJ Lomwe (Malawi) and Fashion Designer Alex (Ghana). With 26 massive personalities – and some serious attitude - in the house, Big Brother Amplified is going to rock!



Speaking of rocking, hip hop icon Busta Rhymes nearly blew the roof off the Big Brother Amplified studio as he took to the stage to perform his massive hits, “Break Ya Neck” and “Look at Me Now”. Housemates and audience alike were bouncing around as the legend himself ripped up the stage. IK welcomed him to the stage – and back to Africa – by giving him an African name: “Jabulani”, meaning “be happy”.



IK then sent half of the Housemates into the Big Brother Amplified house, keeping the other half on the stage for a bit of a party. As the first group started exploring the house, IK stopped the dance-off and sent the second group of Housemates into their home for the next 91 days. Having seen each other for the first time during the opening show, the Housemates wasted no time in getting to know each other properly over a drink or two as they settled into the stylish new house. Will new friendships be formed? Will tempers fray? Could romance blossom? No matter what – it’s going to be Amplified!

The winner of Big Brother Amplified will be named on 31 July, after 91 days of mesmerizing television – and the power to award to USD 200 000 prize rests in the hands of the viewers. The series is available 24/7 to DStv Premium, Compact Plus and Compact subscribers. Big Brother Amplified is headline sponsored by Coca-Cola and produced for M-Net by Endemol South Africa. Big Brother Amplified will also be available on DStv Mobile in Ghana, Kenya, Namibia and Nigeria. Don’t miss a second of the continent’s biggest reality show, only on DStv, 24/7.

MEET THE AMPLIFIED STARS IN BIGGIE'S HOUSE





The sixth edition of the popular TV reality show Big Brother Africa kicked off on Sunday, May 1, 2011. The show now themed Amplified features personalities from 14 African countries competing for a cash prize of $200,000.
Here is the list of the 26 contestants.



Name: Millicent

Hometown: Nairobi, Kenya

Occupation: Actress

Biography: Talkative and passionate, Millicent loves spending time with open-minded people. She can hold a conversation in French, English and Swahili and describes herself as having a great sense of humour. The young Nollywood actress is all about empowering girls and loves watching cartoons and Soapies.



Name: Nic

Age: 26

Hometown: Nairobi, Kenya

Occupation: Television producer

Biography: The happily single Nic calls himself “cheeky, spontaneous, funny, intelligent and a good listener”. He also admits to being bit of a flirt, and reckons this will definitely get the viewers' attention when they tune in to watch the “crazy” guy from Kenya.




Name: Sharon O

Age: 25

Hometown: Kampala, Uganda

Occupation:

Biography: Sharon O is a free spirited, ambitious hard worker, who is friendly and reserved at the same time. Her personal motto is “work hard to achieve a comfortable life”. She loves looking at the calming Nile when in Jinja (Uganda) and would love to go to Vegas one day.



Name: Bhoke

Age: 26

Hometown: Dar es Salaam

Occupation: TV Broadcaster

Biography: Bhoke says having being selected to be part of Big Brother Amplified is her greatest achievement so far. She says viewers should keep an eye on her because she is unpredictable, fun, will keep them guessing and she's a great person to be around




Name: Confidence

Age: 37

Hometown: Accra, Ghana

Occupation: CEO of MultiMedia Company / Aphrodisiac Nightclub

Biography: This adventurous daredevil loves Angelina Jolie, soup or stew, and throwing parties at her house. Confidence would love to turn out like her role model aunt who, she believes, is 'sexy, strong and principled'. Whilst in the game, she will miss her son, and two dogs the most.



Name: Hanni

Age: 22

Hometown: Addis Ababa, Ethopia

Occupation: Singer and Student

Biography: Hanni is a 5th year Law student with a passion for Reggae. She says she entered Big Brother Amplified because she feels she is at a point in her life where she feels she wants to learn more about herself. She says audiences should watch her on Big Brother because she is 'honest, funny and interesting'.

Hometown: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Name: Danny

Occupation: Self Employed

Biography: Describing himself as cool, adventurous and funny, Danny believes that 'when life flips you upside down, stand still' – good advice given to him by a friend. Although surprised to have been chosen to participate in Big Brother, Danny says if he wins, he will use the money to start his dream business. When he goes into the Big Brother house Danny admits the thing he will miss most is his freedom and friends.





Name: Jossy

Age: 28

Hometown: Windoek, Namibia

Occupation: Record artist/marketing, sales and ad manager

Biography: The multi-lingual Jossy concedes his worst habit is cleaning and keeping everything in order. Though he entered Big Brother by accident, he will continue to surprise. The best advice he has ever received is: 'Never envy those that are living a good life and rather learn from them to get there as well'.



Name: Lomwe

Age: 27

Hometown: Blantyre, Malawi

Occupation: Radio and Club DJ

Biography: Lomwe, reckons he is handsome and lives like according to the following mantra: 'ride till the wheels fall off'. He hopes his charisma and great sense of humour will help him win the USD200 000, so he can open his own radio station at home in Malawi.



Name: Luclay

Age: 28

Hometown: Cape Town, South Africa

Occupation: Acting/ Acting Coach

Biography: Luclay is an actor and acting coach born in Cape Town, his favourite place in South Africa. He says he is 'inspired by people who live within their means and are happy with their inheritance on this planet'. He says his mom and cousin are his role models, because 'they have dedicated their lives to helping everyone around them'




Name: Mumba

Age: 24

Hometown: Lusaka, Zambia

Occupation: Radio DJ

Biography: Mumba is a radio DJ and 'happily single'. She is most proud of getting her Diploma in Journalism and says the hardest thing she ever had to do was to 'let go of the past'. Mumba entered Big Brother Amplified for one reason: 'I really, really want the money!' She says if she wins she'll splash out on a new luxury German sedan coupe, a house and 'so much more'.




Name: Vimbai

Age: 24

Hometown: Harare, Zimbabwe

Occupation: Model

Biography: With a Social Sciences degree and fluency in French and Basic Serbian, Vimbai is a force to be reckoned with. She entered Big Brother to re-launch her modeling and entertainment career on an African platform. If she wins the show, she'll invest her winnings in her country and donate some to charity



Name: Vina

Age: 26

Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria

Occupation: Radio presenter

Biography: Vina, describes her personality as 'amplified' and dislikes people who are lazy, unfriendly and think they are better than others. She's confident of her chances on the show and promises she will be outrageous.



Name: Weza

Hometown: Luanda, Angola

Occupation: TV presenter, model

Biography: She is super social and likes spending time with happy, fun, straight forward people, although she admits her bad habit is that she talks too much. She is currently single, and says she will miss her family when she goes into the House. Her favourite place in Angola is Luanda.



Name: Zeus

Age: 24

Hometown: Gaborone, Botswana

Occupation: Entrepreneur, Artist, Marketer

Biography: She is super social and likes spending time with happy, fun, straight forward people, although she admits her bad habit is that she talks too much. She is currently single, and says she will miss her family when she goes into the House. Her favourite place in Angola is Luanda.


Name: Wendall

Age: 23

Hometown: Harare, Zimbabwe

Occupation: Pilot

Biography: Wendall is a pilot and his motto is “you win some, you lose some”. While he jokes that he doesn't have any specific special talents, he also says “you never know what might come out on a crazy night in the house!”
Name: Miss P

Hometown: Gaborone, Botswana

Occupation: Freelance, Communications

Biography: Miss P is passionate about charity work and the fight against AIDS in Botswana. When she was in high school, she helped start clubs to raise awareness for both causes. Her special talent is “being a warm person – I've always been able to make people feel at home and safe with me,” she says.

Name: Nkuli

Age: 23

Hometown: Johannesburg, South Africa

Occupation: Student

Biography: Romance novel lover, Nkuli, doesn't have a role model, because she explains: “believing in being the best me I can be, and not trying to be like someone else is the best thing I can do for myself”. Once inside the house she says: “I believe I will think of the outside world – but miss it? Not much, because the house is where my mind will be.”

Name: Michael

Age: 32

Hometown: Maputo, Mozambique

Occupation: Hairdresser

Biography: Michael, who counts his father and Denzel Washington as his role models, entered Big Brother Amplified because he wanted to have fun and experience different cultures. He enjoys spending time with quiet people and good listeners and encourages viewers to watch him because he has a lot to share with the audience. His pet peeves: Gossipers and aggressive people


Name: Lotus
Hometown: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Occupation: TV presenter

Biography: Lotus's happiest memory is falling in love for the first time. She likes spending time with fun people who like to enjoy life and dislikes “people who are in their heads”. Lotus, who is also a dancer and choreographer, regards herself as quite a trend-setter. Her worst habit: “using too much toilet paper!”

Name: Alex

Age: 31

Hometown: Accra, Ghana

Occupation: unemployed

Biography: Alex once worked in the fashion district in New York and believes in empowerment of the individual. He says that he wanted to be in Big Brother Africa because he believes he “can bring it home for Ghana”. He is confident that Africa will like him, and his recreational activities include video gaming and designing.


Name: Karen

Age: 27

Hometown: Jos, Nigeria

Occupation: Unemployed
Karen is a 27 year old lady who takes her mom as her role model – likes funs and happy people, if you’re other you have no chance with her. Karen also loves to relaxwith friends and dislikes when a friend decides to be fake like she accused Vina, another Nigerian contestant in the Big Brother Amplified house for ‘liking a lot of other lingo, but not Pidgin, the Nigerian native slang’. She is from Jos and if you make enough money for a get away in Spain, you’d be giving her a long desired wish.



Name: Kim

Age:25

Hometown: Livingstone, Zambia

Occupation: Beautifician

Biography: Kim confesses she adores “cute boys” like Chris Brown and “fab ladies” like Beyonce. She wants viewers to watch her on the show because she is “real, fresh and fab”. If she wins, she will help in the fight against Cancer in Zambia, help her sisters with their education and boost her media and Cosmetology career.


Hometown: Kampala, Uganda

Occupation: Public Relations Consultant

Biography: Ernest looks up to his role model, Diddy because, he explains: “it's easy to see how a man who can't really dance or sing has made himself into a world-class brand that is bankable and desirable”. He admits that he can be “a little annoying” when he chooses to push people's buttons.

Name: Bernadina

Age: 21

Hometown: Keetmanshoop, Namibia

Occupation: Construction

Biography: Her favourite place in Namibia is Rehoboth because “it's a nice party place”. Bernadina says that if she wins the game, she'll give a share of the money to a lady who is establishing an organization that helps children improve their reading skills.


Name: Felicia

Age: 24

Hometown: Lilongwe, Malawi

Occupation: Purchaser

Biography: Felicia is in a relationship and has a four year old child. Given the opportunity, Felicia would like to visit Japan right now to feel the impact of the Tsunami and offer support to victims of the recent natural disaster. She entered Big Brother Amplified to represent her country, to do her part in making her country proud and to change her life and the lives of many others.



Name: Herminio
Opted out of the show. Herminio sighted personal reasons for pulling out. He did this at the eleventh minute leaving Biggie with no choice but to honour his wish. It was not Biggie's decision that these countries be represented by one housemate. The other country having one representative is Angola

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

TPF JUDGE IAN'S MOVIE TO PREMIER SOON






The mean judge on Tusker Project Fame and long-time thespian Ian Mbugua was cast in a "Hellon-type role" in the up-coming movie Me, My Wife and Her Guru. The movie will soon be released very soon.
Produced by Lizz Njagah and Alex Konstantaras, the movie revolves around Steve (Alexandros Konstantaras) is happily married to Angela (Lizz Njagah), a very successful and upcoming TV presenter. But what happens when his wife starts complaining about his outgoing lifestyle while in the same time she shows unusual interest to a religious Guru (Ian Mbugua) whose P.A. ( Millicent Wambui) dances to his flute? To make things worse Steve gets kidnapped by two not very smart thugs.
The Jitu Films production is inspired by all these stories related to cults and fake pastors.

Monday, 23 August 2010

TPF JUDGE PLAYS CON ARTISTE IN NEW FILM



Keep your eye out for a new movie featuring Tusker Project Fame Judge Ian Mbugua. Ian plays The Guru, a religious con, in the yet to be titled movie by Jitu Films.
The Guru, a narcissistic man, uses his charms and 'juju' to hypnotise his secretary, Esther (Millicent Mugadi) and a news anchor Angela (Liz Njagah).
Since he is a man who always gets what he wants, he ends up having an affair with Angela who is married to Steve (Alex Konstantaras).


He later plans to run for political office.
Speaking to Hot Secrets on his role, Ian Said, "Con artists are everywhere, people who use religion to get thier way. It is therefore imperative to test everything as the Bible says."
Milicent who plays the love stricken secretary, Esther, summed up Ian's role as the movie as a "modern day mganga who gets what he wants.” While Liz added, “It’s a caricature of the real life situations.”
The film's director Alex Konstantaras said he intended to sell the movie for TV consumption and not straight to DVD as the company has done previously with the other movie productions.