Khuli Chana is set to release a documentary based on his enormous David and Goliath battle against the South African Police Services (SAPS), and his life since then.
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Khuli Chana opens up about his early years as a solo artist.
Image: via Khuli Chana Instagram

Titled Picking Up The Pieces: The Khuli Chana Story, the documentary promises to reveal more details about his 2013 incident - when he was shot at by police officials using an automatic rifle in a case of mistaken identity.

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The rapper, who recently reached a financial settlement with the SAPS at the Johannesburg High Court after two years, will also showcase how his life has changed since the wrongful shooting incident.

While it hasn't been revealed when the documentary will be made available to the public, media screenings are set to take place on June 22.

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Speaking to TMG Entertainment a few weeks ago, Khuli explained how anxiety over the case and facing an organisation that back-pedalled on deals changed him as a person.

"It changed my life. It changed me. I wasn't the same person. It distracted my from my plan of being this guy who put out hits to now going to court to fight for justice. There was a lot of fear. And anxiety," he said, before pointing out that he's in a "better place" (and much richer) now.

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