Jaravaza, who is determined to pursue his acting career, said the odds were on his side and he was upbeat that he might be working on two television drama productions this year. I still feel that I can be involved in more productions and if everything goes according to plans, there are chances that I would be involved in at least two productions this year or next year, the Marondera-based actor said.
The 59-year-old actor admitted that it would not be an easy task coping up with the new style of acting, but hastened to point out that his vast experience would come in handy.
It has been a long time since I last featured in a television drama series, but that has not squeezed the passion out of me. During our days we used to prefer serious story plays that would portray real issues that happened in society. We also used to spend a lot of time rehearsing and for one to be considered good, you had to realistically bring life into the character, said the former headmaster who boasts of working with veteran actors such as the late Stembeni Makawa, actor, script writer and novelist Aaron Chiundura Moyo amongst a host of others.
Jaravaza rose to stardom through his riveting roles which he played exceptionally in several television drama series such as Ziva Kwawakabva, Zviri Mudendere, Pfuma Yenhaka, Ndezvemeso and Mafuro Manyoro amongst others.
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