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SOME OF WHAT OUR VIEWERS HAVE TO SAY
Tshilidzi Nemaungani from Venda writes, 26 February 2008
Hi Dzhatsha Films,
When are you guys releasing another movie(s)
Dzhatsha Films replied, 27 February 2008
Hi Tshilidzi,
We would like to thank you for askinga that question which we think our fans were dying to as as well.
Dzhatsha Films is currently busy with 4 movies to be released this year.
These movies may either be released simultaneously or one afther another but that still has to be decided.
- Mathaithai2
- Uyajola.....
- Fhondo....
- Munna ni ......
Rotenda Mbedzi from Ha-Mukununde writes, 24 October 2007
Hi Chidino,
I just want to say I am so lucky to visit your website. You know I was
just googling to check out everything that is happening in Venda when I came across Dzhatsha Films website.
I then thought maybe it was just a movie site.
I would like to say thanks to all Dzhatsha Films staff and you Chidino especially.
Without you chidino most people in Venda could not have their future. You are the master of masters
I like the way you move and what is so interesting about you is that you are so good to everyone. May God add extra time of your future and life in the movie industry.
I am arranging for my trip next year to USA to further my studies and
have a blessed day Chidino. Vha lumelise munna wa kuhemmbe kudala.
Dzhatsha Films writes, 28 September 2007
Thank you very much Rotenda for your encouraging words.
We try to put in extra efforts to what we do so as to put Vemnda in the map.
Ende ri do mu lumelisa munna wa luhemmbe ludala.
Calphonia Mahada from Standerton writes, 27 September 2007
Tsha munwe tshi a khodwa. Mishumo ya vhoiwe ndi yavhudi vhukuma.Na hone ndi di
hudza nga vhoinwi Vhavenda vha hashu.
Dzhatsha Films writes, 28 September 2007
Ndaa Califonia,
Ro livhuwa zwone. tshashuTshashu ndi u vhona zwifhatuwo zwa Vhavenda zwo takala nga u lavhelesa filimu dza tshivenda.
Avhapfani Masupa from UK writes, 14 September 2007
Ndo vha ndo dalela website ya Dzhatsha Films. Hai, zwine vha khou zwi ita ndi zwihulwane ende ndi zwa vhudi. Mushumo kha u ye phanda . Keep it up guys!
Ndi nne Avhapfani and I am presently working in UK.
Dzhatsha Films writes, 15 September 2007
Hello Avhapfani,
Mushumo u do shavha zwanda. Ro livhuwa thuthuwedzo.
Murendeni from Pietersburg writes, 24 July 2006
My dear friend Tshidino,
Too few, too poor, too iliterate and too black to appeal to SABC's potential clients.
It has come to my attention that if we as the very few Vhavenda who understand the media game, don't come together and exhibit to the world what we are trully all about, no one will and we will kiss the dust till the terminal point of age.
There are more questions than answers the SABC can provide for the vehement crucification and reaping off, of the beautifull, intelligent breed of Limpopo-THE VENDA PEOPLE. The perception that we are too few, too poor. too illiterate and too black to appeal to good brands is nonsense. They fail to understand that we are part of the growing market of South Africa and the stupid programming market research conducted does not reflect who we are. I think there's more to it than just denying us good indegineous Venda TV shows. I don't have much time now, but there's more to alude. lets meet and discuss the future of our people in the media context!!!!
Ta,
REX! (filmmaker)
Dzhatsha Films writes, 25 July 2006
Hi Rex,
Like you said we need to come together aasas Vhavenda. We have well trained Vendas who can do thing
a lot better than others. I think it is high time that we stand up and start doing things ourselves.
There are more questions than answers the SABC can provide for the vehement crucification and reaping off, of the beautifull, intelligent breed of Limpopo-THE VENDA PEOPLE. The perception that we are too few, too poor. too illiterate and too black to appeal to good brands is nonsense. They fail to understand that we are part of the growing market of South Africa and the stupid programming market research conducted does not reflect who we are. I think there's more to it than just denying us good indegineous Venda TV shows. I don't have much time now, but there's more to alude. lets meet and discuss the future of our people in the media context!!!!
Ta,
REX! (filmmaker)
Dzhatsha Films writes, 25 July 2006
Hi Rex,
Like you said we need to come together aasas Vhavenda. We have well trained Vendas who can do thing
a lot better than others. I think it is high time that we stand up and start doing things ourselves.
Tshifhiwa Siganunu from Tshakhuma writes, 10 August 2007
Ndi ditongisa nga maandesa nga vhathu vho no fana na inwi Chidino vhane vha khou ita dzi development nnzhi kha shango lashu , I mean Venda as whole na kha lushaka lwa Vhavenda. Ndi ni bvulela munwadzi tshivhanda ndi tshi ri farani zwi kwathe.
Dzhatsha Films writes, 11 August 2007
Heita Tshifhiwa,
Thank you for your wonderful words. Keep supporting us and we will push boundries.
Zolani from Gauteng writes, 7 August 2007
Hi Chidino! I was browsing through your production website, I feel very honoured to have been talking to you Chidino. When I first talked to you I really didn't know who you were, I just wanted to know if you were an agency or not..
I must say that seeing all your profile today, and thinking about the way
you were humbled to me really makes you a great person, with that the Lord
will make you a better person all the time...you seem to be communicating
with anybody who is nobody in this industry without making them feel
inadequate...that takes a lot from a man..
Keep well and God bless you...
Dzhatsha Films writes, 8 August 2007
Hi Zolani,
In our culture they say the blessings of the giver are much more than that of the receiver.
It is my pleasure helping people without expecting favors.
That is why our company keeps on growing everyday.
We wish you well.
Unathi from Jozi writes, 04 August 2007
Hi there! I came across Dzhatsha Films on the internet. Big up on the idea of Tshivenda Films. It is great. South Africa needs people like you. All the best for future projects.
Dzhatsha Films writes, 05 August 2007
Holla Unathi,
Thanks for support.
Khathu Sadiki from Ha-Madodonga writes, 18 July 2007
Tsha munwe tshi a khodwa, zwo naka. I praise your work guys. Farani ni khwathise.
Nthambeleni Gabara from Tshimbupfe writes, 10 May 2007
Izwi zwo naka. I mean this is great. During the generation before us, our history and all activities that we do, were not placed or recorded, instead they were just put on the long-term memory of the Azanians.
Ngauri now we are technological advanced, you, Chidino as our proudly locally technologist, you are able to share with us everything Dzhatsha does in our communities . This is great for all of us.
Your website is sharp sharp, while your movies are thrilling the masses cos they are not centred around the bombings and shootings of other people, but their preach the ubuntu as African philosophy so as to preserve our respect, discipline and good manners that are 'hanging in the balance' cos of the so-called civilisation.
I am extremely proud of Dzhatsha Films and I believe it is also the case with other Azanians. Nne Nthambeleni Gabara ndi ri Dzhatsha for Life. Ndaa.
Dzhatsha Films Writes, 11 may 2007
Hi Nthambe,
You see we sometimes run out of words to thank our fans. Thanx man.
Alex from Venda Revolution writes, 21 June 2007
Hi Chidino! Im Alex from Venda Revolution. Dzhatsha Films site looks very nice. Keep it up! Please check our site as well, www.tshivenda.peperonity.com
Dzhatsha Films writes, 22 June 2007
Ndaa Alex,
We will check your site. Thanx.
Maria from Seshego writes, 03 June 2007
Guys, you are doing a good job. I could not imagine young people doing movies like these. Keep it up and we will support you.
Dovhani from Soweto writes, 18 May 2007
Ndi mathaithai fhedzi. Mifhululu vhakegulu. Vharathu na dzikhaladzi dzanga farani ngauralo. Mishumo ya vhoiwe ndi yavhudi ende ri khou i vhona. Ndaa!
James from London writes, 15 May 2007
Hi Dzhatsha Films crew. Its James in London. I never dreamt that Hollywood can be established in Venda. Well done. I cant wait to watch your movies. I am also learning Venda language through Dzhatsha Community Project website. Thumbs Up guys!
Shonisani from Durban writes, 30 April 2007
I am speechless. You guys are great and I wish you goodluck.
Murendeni from Polokwane writes, 19 March 2007
I am so proud of the quality of movies you guys are offering to us. In five years time Dzhatsha Films shall be equal to Hollywood. Dont forget to pray to God. Amen
Tshiwela from Soshanguve writes, 10 march 2007
At first I did not know where to get hold of your movies but now I know. I am impressed by your website and could not believe what I read. Good work guys.
Zola from Jozi writes, 28 February 2007
Crawl, walk and then run. I see you guys booming the whole of South Africa. I am impressed. Mzolisto
Mulalo from Mukula writes, 30 January 2007
I am interested in acting and Dzhatsha Films gave an opportunity to live my dream. I cant wait to act in the next movies. Its good to work with guys like Chidino and Mukondi. He is so patient and I wish God could increase the number of his days because he is not so greedy. He gives everybody a chance. Halala Dzhatsha Films Halala.
Ntakadzeni from Tshakhuma writes, 21 October 2006
Through Dzhatsha Films I finally know what is required from an actor after doing audition with Dzhatsha Films. Everybody wants to act for Dzhatsha Films so did I. Dzhatsha Films rock. Keep up the good work.
Shumani from Tshandama writes, 15 August 2006
Zwi a takadza u vhona vhukoni ha Vhavenda ngaurali. ngoho farani ngauralo vhahashu. Mudzimu a ni farise. Zwi amba uri vhoiwe na tou bvisa movie na Tshovhilingana ni nga rokha tshadzima. Zwo naka hezwi.
Peter from Cape Town writes, 30 July 2006
Its happening in Venda. Mathaithai is a masterpiece. Good work. Just train your actors a little bit more. Peter
Tshililo from Shayandima writes, 05 June 2006
I heard you guys will be releasing a movie with Shabba very soon. I cant wait to see Mathaithai and Funyufunyu sharing a stage with Ashifashabba. That movie will be a bomb.
Mutuwafhethu from Thohoyandou writes, 03 May 2006
Guys, please work more on your storylines and camera movements. Otherwise it is a job well done, I watched Mathaithai and it was far better than Hu Bvuma Na Fhasi and Hu Do Dzula Nnyi.
Khavha from Tshilungoma writes, 22 April 2006
Tavhanyani ni bvise movie wa Maviavhathungavhulawe. Hoyo ndou u lindela nga mato matswuku. Shumani dzikhaladzi dzanga.
Thomani from Hamutsha writes, 20 April 2006
Mulandu vhoiwe ni sa tsha shumisana na Vhakoma? Habe movie ya vhoiwe na vhakoma ndi ya vhudi nga maanda. Ndi nga takalela u vhona Hu Bvuma Na Fhasi Part 3.
Nyadzani from Sunnyside writes, 25 June 2007
Vhathannga na Vhasidzana ni khou ri imelela rine sa Vhavenda. Farani ni khwathise ni songo netiswa nga vhathu vha u sasaladza. Nahone mushumo wavhudi u naka u sasaladzwa uri vhathu vha khwinise. Rome was not built in one day nahone a hu na nwana ane a bebiwa a mbo di thoma u gidima na zwenezwo.
