Kgoroge still remembers his first encounter with Kani like it was yesterday. “The first time I heard him speak was on Lesedi FM, it was called Radio Sesotho at the time. The radio presenter asked Ntate John how one can become a renowned actor like him, and he said: ‘Go on and study and learn the craft’. From then on I told myself this is what I want to study, it’s where I want to be,” he said.
“It was quite a mind-blowing experience when I got to direct him on a series called Sunnyside Hospital, though I always saw him as my mentor. We are very close, he’s just a phone call away and, funny enough, I can’t call him my colleague. To me, no matter what, he’ll remain my principal.”
Kgoroge urged young actors to take their craft seriously. “Back in the day, we used to have what we call character research, where we take time to delve more into the role. We’d have workshops where the director would come in and ask us how far we are with understanding the character, and he’d give tips where possible. However, that’s not the case today,” he said.
“My wish is for actors to do a bit of research and carry their roles more. We need to bring back the pure talent that was captured on Yizo Yizo or Zone 14.”
Kgoroge is back on screen with MNet drama series Recipes for Love and Murder.
“It was such a bliss to see a South African production say, ‘no, let’s go deeper with this character’. My character isn’t initially a black man, in the book he is written as a white detective who was investigating white people in their community. So, I had to embody a white man but giving him black mannerisms,” he said.
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