SNAPS | Kevin Hart chats about his movie, comedy and to be part of SA’s story

“Once I came and I arrived, I made it a priority to say, not only am I going to come back, but I will be a part of the good story.”

17 February 2023 - 20:08
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American comedian and actor Kevin Hart with his wife Eniko on the black carpet at the premiere of his movie 'Die Hart' at Montecasino.
American comedian and actor Kevin Hart with his wife Eniko on the black carpet at the premiere of his movie 'Die Hart' at Montecasino.
Image: Masi Losi

American comedian and actor Kevin Hart is looking to be visible and embrace the culture of South Africa while he is in the country.

His last visit to Mzansi was in 2016 where he received the name, Mpho. On his return, having had a “tremendous amount of change” in himself and his career, he has big plans.

Visiting schools, dining with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, kick-starting his Reality Check comedy tour at SunBet Arena, Time Square, Pretoria, on February 17 are among the many activities on his itinerary. 

“SA is not only beautiful but the people are dope. The energy is exactly what one of the states would be. The story of your truth is not told enough and its because people don't come and embrace the world of.

“Once I came and I arrived, I made it a priority to say, not only am I going to come back, but I will be a part of the good story. I'll be a part of that good the conversation me allowing the name Mpho to live on is a way for me to embrace the culture and the people because it was given from a place of love,” he said during a press conference.

On Thursday, Kevin premiered his movie Die Hart, coming to cinemas on February 22 and streaming on Prime from February 24, at Montecasino in Fourways Johannesburg.

In the movie that co-stars multi award-winning actor John Travolta, Kevin plays a version of himself where he goes on a death-defying quest to become an action star.

“I want a global IP, I want something that can perform internationally and to do that you need international faces, you need people that people are familiar with.”

The 43-year-old has been in the entertainment industry for more than two decades, and feels he's done it all.

His focus is to use his production company Hartbeat to be of service to others.

“The Hartbeat brand reflects who and what I am. Hartbeat is responsible for navigating in a space that not many can. What I want to do I can do, it's all up to my liking. I have no will or want for my star to shine brighter ... I think I've done it all. It's about figuring out ways to amplify others and other relationships.”

Actress Simz Ngema, comedian Celeste Ntuli, media personality Moshe Ndiki and YouTuber Lasizwe Dambuza were some of the celebrities who graced the black carpet at Kevin's star-studded premiere. 

See the snaps below:

Actress Simz Ngema.
Actress Simz Ngema.
Image: MASI LOSI
Comedian Celeste Ntuli.
Comedian Celeste Ntuli.
Image: MASI LOSI
Actor Moshe Ndiki.
Actor Moshe Ndiki.
Image: MASI LOSI
Actor and TV presenter Siphesihle Vazi.
Actor and TV presenter Siphesihle Vazi.
Image: MASI LOSI
Influencer Primo Baloyi.
Influencer Primo Baloyi.
Image: masi losi
YouTuber Lasizwe.
YouTuber Lasizwe.
Image: masi losi
Podcaster MacG.
Podcaster MacG.
Image: MASI LOSI
Comedian Trevor Gumbi and his wife Nande.
Comedian Trevor Gumbi and his wife Nande.
Image: MASI LOSI
Former Miss SA Joan Ramagoshi and her husband Jeff Madibeng.
Former Miss SA Joan Ramagoshi and her husband Jeff Madibeng.
Image: masi losi
Actress Bahumi Madisakwane.
Actress Bahumi Madisakwane.
Image: MASI LOSI
Actress Mampho Brescia.
Actress Mampho Brescia.
Image: MASI LOSI
Actress Rami Chuene.
Actress Rami Chuene.
Image: MASI LOSI



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