8 February 2020
Selina, Ma’Empress are among the most-watched shows in Kenya
It comes as no surprise that when Showmax released the latest ratings of its most-watched shows in Kenya, Swahili telenovela Selina and comedy-drama series Ma’Empress made the list. It’s a feat worth celebrating, especially for the film/TV industry in Kenya that continues to make bigger and bigger strides.
Clearly the myth that Kenyans don’t watch local content has been busted, and Philip Karanja, Ma’Empress co-producer couldn’t agree more.
“Kenyans will always want to watch what is Kenyan. I think that the narrative that Kenyans only love watching international shows is a lie because the conversation on the ground is very different. It’s actually we producers who are not keeping up with the amount of content that Kenyans want. And in terms of quality, the only way to get to international standards is by being on the ground, every day, working and practising,” Phil says.
His sentiments are echoed by Selina producer and director Reuben Odanga, “Kenyans are appreciating local content which is very good and important for this industry. The feedback we get from shows like Selina tells you that many people are watching so that assumption is not necessarily true.”
One of Odanga’s best work yet, Selina’s popularity is undeniable. It’s the first local show (that’s not a reality show) that has been passionately and immensely talked about on social media with each passing episode. And by the looks of it, is not about to dial down on the drama and plot twists even after the whole Rosette roller coaster. If you’ve been keeping up with the show, then you know that Nelson’s mother and sister who may not be the angels they appear to be, causing a rift between Nelson and Selina. But if they survived Rosette, then these two lovebirds can survive anything.
More Kenyan gems on Showmax
“To be among the most-watched shows in Kenya means we are doing something right and it gives us a sense of direction to what more needs to be done. A word to local filmmakers out there: Let’s keep raising the bar!” Odanga says.
Selina which follows the tortuous romance between Selina (Celestine Gachuhi) and Nelson (Pascal Tokodi) is never short of drama week after week and has unleashed an appetite for local soap operas once only reserved for Mexican and Filipino telenovelas.
Ma’Empress, on the other hand, mirrors the struggles faced by women in the society we live in today using humour and drama, and Phil couldn’t be happier with the results. “It’s great that Kenyans see the vision that we had for the show. Ma’Empress is show about women dealing with women issues, as real as the subject can be.”
The Real Housewives Of Lagos S2 Reunion, coming soon
ENO S2: New daughter, more chaos
The best of West Africa
Unavailable Housewives, resolved fights: RHOLagos S2 reunion recap
The Real Housewives of Lagos Season 2 reunion serves up all the drama and jaw-dropping moments you won’t want to miss. Now streaming on Showmax.
5 Showmax Originals produced, directed and written by women
Stream these original series this International Women’s Month, produced, directed and written by Nigerian women, now on Showmax.
Nigerian Showmax Originals bag 10th AMVCA nominations
Showmax Nigeria Originals Wura and The Real Housewives of Lagos bag nominations at the 10th edition of the AMVCAs.
Ifeanyi Chidi on writing epic drama series Cheta M
Headwriter Ifeanyi Chidi talks about writing Showmax’s Nigerian original drama series Cheta M, now streaming on Showmax.