 Now I'm hanging out with an amazing actor. Kamu umekuakwa industry and you don't know Mugo. Please go home. Talk to industry when they're home. Mugo have been in the game for how long? We're atchakuni chocha. We're going to join a big deal. Anyway, thank you guys. My name is Mugo. Thank you for today. Thank you for coming. Me ni actor, me ni AD, me ni stunt coordinator. Me ni mtutua naena jimobu. Mugo me gokwa industry for how long? Thirteen years. Thirteen years. Umtua me zaliwa, me kunyua serelak, me change iwa diapers, aka grow up, me enda chuwa, na me hanzaku tesa. So, amen. And these are set books, hindo? Set books. I cleared high school in 2009. 2009 ulkuna fanyanini, CJ. 2009 ulkua api, semu ukueli, ulkua klas. CJ ni? That's where it kicked off. So, set books mdogumdogu ikezaku jeepa. After getting into uni, that's where I was exposed into the more into the film world. Short films apana pale. Kept on pushing with auditions. Kept on pushing. Kept on pushing. Eventually 2012, tahi dihaik a jeepa. Yeah. After cooking bizanan auditions for the longest time. And mind you, kupate yu role haiku maanisha Ati sasati. Okay, fine. Big things are happening. But I believe bigger ones are coming through for all of us. So, this is just every journey we take, every thing we come across, it could either be something that drops you or lifts you up to the next level. So, everything I've done has been a culmination of a commitment to kikitu tunafanya na kupenda ikazi tunafanya na kum giving it your all in every project. Because that project you perform well, yondo ita kuhiti aingine. Na ingine, na ingine, na ingine. We've got leg to know, jume kwa kwa industry for 13 years. 13 years is a long time. Onona fuchaya film industry hikaji. Extremely bright. Brighter than this light you have here. By the way, it is extremely bright to say the least. Ni kitu ina gro, there have been lessons that we've had to learn the hard way up here. Kovidili kami katuburu gasiote as an industry kuna wa to man, watu alukwansha kama kijazaw? It's been hectic. But now with what is happening, the things that FOXed on media, infility, we are about to do, it's going to be a game changer guys. Saii kamamsani neza tengeneza contenti anguapa nambian denya kam, tukona sound, tukone light, tuna shoot, story, story tamu, story watu aneza relative, story zetu, watu aneza maju? Ana content Saii, if anything onona kujapa, so you can imagine if you really focus on our stories and we really support ourselves and we are consistent with what we are doing, sky's the limit. And with what these two actions are doing here today, oh man, are you serious? Are you serious? They've set a very good example and I think it's up to anybody out there watching this to take it as a challenge. Kamamsani, kama producer, kama overall content creator, let's take this challenge and really let's move it. Kasongi. We would like to know, what is the story of Pakani? He's an actor. Do you think acting is teachable but it's more of training? Nikitikondani ako, you just train it or it's teachable? I'd say it's a bit of both. It's a bit of both. Some people may have that gift but hata jwa hata je expressa je. And if say you're not in the right mental space yaku ku wa very persistent in what you do, you could lose it. Otherwise kuna mtu atakuja, takabda hana yo gift, bata kuna bidi, na kone yo consistency. Trust me that guy will win every time. So I would say it's a combination of both. So if you feel you have it inside you or you're inclined to do this thing, I say do it and do it with all your heart. Kuna space, kwa industry for everyone. As a performer, as a crew member, whatever. And I'm learning a lot. The same filmmaker I was even as you were doing mpa kani. Juni projects kwa mpa kani leza kuni fungulianji ani kezata kuwa anza kwa niya bitu constant coordination and ADing. So you see how you can take each experience and really move with it if you want to. Amu legeze tu na wukai apu. Shawri ako. Duni ita kupe kila kitu. Ni wo wichese kawa ewe. You also took the... Eh, lasmu uchese. Now I'm going to let you know. I have so many questions. Okay, briefly. What is mpa kani about? Mpa kani is a story that a lot of people relate to. It's a story that involves certain aspects of our military and service members. But now we don't only get to see the action side of things. We also see the issues that these people go through. We get to see what the human side right? A lot of us take our service members for granted, unfortunately. But if you were to be in that individual's shoe for a week if you were to take their place for a week probably wouldn't even last two days. Trust me as someone who has been tumeguziya guziya na tumefanya resachetu na tumezakfanya militaatu. I can only imagine what these guys go through for real. So, man, how far we've come is amazing and mpa kani is a story that will reveal a lot to Kenyans and a lot of Kenyans will get to relate to some of these characters. Stop paying for mingi. Very big. You're talking. Seems like wuki akt mpa kani. It's got to you emotionally. Kuna wile tu li. You would even cry like for real, for real una feel some type of way or I don't know whether it's the environment. I mean if kia yoni kenyamin li piti ya ka aakta nandili onjeshwa ka 5% of that life uli lambishwatu. Imagine mutu ini ake day in day out, day in day out day in day out your life is at risk. Most of the times you're always on edge most of the times and you have people, team members you should take care of na bado kuna familiar kuleivo na mangorizako ke wobados na kupiga so na imaginio yote so you're going to get to see bits and pieces of all that in mpa kani. So stay tuned. Fillet TV. Pa levo na kusiema. Buu ambilkansati pa tawapu yu uitwapu. So, Folkstone Media Fillet TV I've come together to do something amazing kina pa levo ko platformia filetv.com tawanezo fila muzao zote zen yomefanya and as of today mpa kani is now officially part and parcel of Fillet TV so, ingiha po evo mi na kutumiya link usi po irisiv na kama kwa ko evo utai kliknikiwa po evo in person. It's going to give you a link that will automatically take you to the site and get to enjoy mpa kani. So, mpa kani kuna baya yu if you have faith in it and you know it's something amazing considering the trailer that's about to drop utainu nwa tu yote one time. Worth it, trust me. I agree very very worth it. Tkimalizia mbu go. Tell us some of the fields umekwa part of. Sam. I says it's just no na, I told you mbu go has been in the game for so so long. Mbu go. Tell us kutulini fungulia melango na sva say stunt performance is concerned is the first season of Sense 8. It's a Netflix thing. Mbisai haigo Netflix, but it was probably one of the it was the first Netflix project to come through evi from abroad, di kakam, and we did they did amazing things. It was a game change and I hope and I'm mad. I'm in kina the series as of now I also work there as an AD and as a stunt coordinator. I performed in Igiza. I performed in Chaguo as a stunt coordinator. Klik klik bang as a stunt coordinator. County 49. County 49 good times good times on that set. I was there as a performer as well. So so before even this whole thing happened nikuwanshawa kuna feel it. I know what they're all about. I've been part of that family. I've been in the Foxton family. So for these two giants to come together oh my god. It's a dream. It's a dream. Lastly, you're a content creator. Now you've seen this story akunezakwa na possibility gavaku tax 15 percent. How does that make you feel? What are your thoughts on bats? So I don't think that's right. Not as of now anyway. I think content creators should be given the room to grow first and foremost. Like saiindyo vitu stridi meanza kukachon. Wanafanyai vijuwa na already potentialiko. Na na na vilewa saniwa meanza kukuro. Soa monatu afanyai lekitu. Of which I think it's something that should have come maybe way way way later maybe even 20 years down the line to grow certain aspects kwanza to fike area flani before we start demanding so much from these artists. Yeah man, that's all I have to say about that. But um to Tasonga you will not stop us. Yeah. Tasonga. Thank you so much Mugu. I've enjoyed having you here. Thank you.