Chameleon hits big screen


Lazarus Sauti

Chameleon, a new feature film written and directed by Tapfumanei Chimboora is now available on the big screen at various local theatres in Zimbabwe.


The feature film is centred on various issues that try to examine betrayal, unfaithfulness, and infidelity in families, among other issues that affect society.

“Chameleon is as educative film on the dangers of infidelity. Therefore, it will play a vital role in shaping the society,” said Chimboora.

The one hour and fifteen minutes film features Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation SpotFM producer and presenter Tafadzwa Bvocheko who plays the role of Mr James’ second wife, afro jazz musician and guitarist Pablo Nakappa who stars as Mr James and vocalist Tendazvaitwa ‘Lipsy’’ Chitimbe.

The film also features Getrude Jaricha (DJ SpotFM), Elizabeth Gulugulu (actress), Norman Muvavarirwa (journalist), two university graduates and a form one student (Chelsea Hughes).

The script writer encouraged film lovers to watch Chameleon.

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