Mandla N

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Mandla Ngcongwane
Born
Mandla Ngcongwane

(1980-04-09) 9 April 1980 (age 45)
Occupations Film producer, director, actor, screenwriter, musician, entrepreneur
Years active2000–present
Organisation(s)Black Brain Pictures; Black Brain Music; Black Brain Academy; Media City
Known forFounder of Black Brain Pictures; City Ses'La; Lockdown; DiepCity; The Black Door; Media City Studios
Notable workCity Ses'La, Ses'Top La, Lockdown, DiepCity, The Black Door, Piano Love

Mandla Ngcongwane (born 9 April 1980) publicly known as Mandla N is a South African award-winning filmmaker, television and film producer, actor and musician. [1] He is the founder and creative director of production company Black Brain Pictures. [2] Over more than two decades, he has produced, directed and acted in some of the country's most popular television dramas, comedies and films, while also contributing to South African music production and soundtracks.

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Early life and education

Mandla N was born in Pimville, Soweto, South Africa. He attended high school at De La Salle College. [3] He studied at the film school AFDA, where he graduated in 2001. [4] In 2004, in his final year at university, he co-founded Black Brain Pictures. [5] [6] His first major success was the sitcom City Ses'La (SABC1), in which he starred as “Themba Khumalo.” The show and its spin-off Ses'Top La helped put him on the map. [3]

Career and major works

Film, television and production

Mandla N began his entertainment career around the year 2000. He has over two decades media in the industry. As a young filmmaker he co-founded Black Brain Pictures. [7]

His earliest breakthroughs was through acting: he starred in the popular SABC1 sitcom City Ses'La, playing the character “Themba Khumalo.” The show, which ran in the mid-2000s, helped raise his profile significantly. [8] Building on that success, he co-created/produced the spinoff show Ses'Top La. [7] He transitioned into producing and directing telenovelas, dramas and film: among Black Brain Pictures’ major productions under him are Lockdown, DiepCity, and The Black Door. [9]

In 2023, Mandla N announced a return to his comedy roots with a new 13-episode comedy series (about divorce) on Mzansi Magic titled Lenyalo Ha se Papadi, marking his 25th year in the industry. [10] In 2024, he purchased the former Urban Brew Studios facility in Randburg and rebranded it as Media City. It is a full-fledged studio complex aiming to support film/TV production in South Africa. [11]

Mandla N opened a training initiative, the Black Brain Academy, aimed at mentoring young creatives and offering them access to the film industry. [12] [13]

Music and soundtrack work

Mandla's musical background started with a group called Gang of Instrumentals. His company's music arm, Black Brain Music, produced the soundtrack for Lockdown. [14] [15] The release featured contributions from several artists, including Maskandi vocalist Nelisiwe Sibiya, and included songs such as “Mama ka Bafana.” Mandla N described the project as “a blessing” and a pivotal multimedia venture for him. [16]

Talking about his film Piano Love (a project he self-financed and sold to Netflix) Mandla N emphasised that the film was meant to represent “the state of the music scene in South Africa today.” He cast rapper Kwesta and choreographer/performer Bontle Modiselle to ensure authenticity in portraying township music and culture. [17] [18]

Filmography

Personal life

Mandla N was in a 16-year relationship with his former co-star Tumi Masemola. They separated in 2019. [19] On 7 December 2025, Mandla N and Miss Universe SA 2025 Melissa Nayimuli announced their engagement. [20]

References

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  8. "Mandla N reflects on 21 years of telling stories that matter & making his voice heard". Sowetan. 2021-12-19. Retrieved 2025-12-09.
  9. "'It's never easy wrapping a show' -Mandla N on 'DiepCity' coming to an end". Sowetan. 2023-03-07. Retrieved 2025-12-09.
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  11. "#Levels | Mandla N buys a film studio". TimesLIVE. 2024-06-07. Retrieved 2025-12-09.
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  13. Mdaka, Zintle (2024-06-10). "Mandla N raises the bar as he buys a film studio". Bona Magazine. Retrieved 2025-12-09.
  14. TK, Dennis (2018-10-06). "Lockdown's official soundtrack released". News365.co.za. Retrieved 2025-12-09.
  15. https://www.zkhiphani.co.za/black-brain-pictures-lockdown-soundtrack/
  16. Masemola, Mokgethwa. "LOCKDOWN SOUNDTRACK RELEASED!". Daily Sun. Retrieved 2025-12-09.
  17. Mochele, Samantha (2024-07-31). "Mandla Ngcongwane shares how 'Piano Love' came to life". Bona Magazine. Retrieved 2025-12-09.
  18. "Mandla N on casting Kwesta and Bontle Modiselle for Netflix's 'Piano Love'". TimesLIVE. 2024-07-31. Retrieved 2025-12-09.
  19. Ngenyane, Andiswa. "Mandla N's ex addresses 2 mitha 'theft' drama". Daily Sun. Retrieved 2025-12-09.
  20. Nontsele, Chuma. "Film director Mandla N and Miss Universe SA 2025 Melissa Nayimuli announce engagement". News24. Retrieved 2025-12-09.