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| Actor | Role | Highlights | |-------|------|------------| | | Juma | A magnetic, grounded performance. Sepetu’s ability to convey desperation with a hint of humor is the film’s backbone. | | Aisha Nuru | Asha | Radiates quiet determination; her chemistry with Sepetu feels genuine. | | Juma Mkwawa | “Baba” (Juma’s father) | Provides the emotional anchor in flashback sequences, delivering a poignant monologue about the “golden age” of Tanzanian cinema. | | Support Cast | Market vendors, police, community members | A strong ensemble that adds texture without stealing focus. | New- Picha Za Uchi Za Wema Sepetu