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Ky-Mani Marley Says He Will Play Bob Marley Role In Bob's life film "A di dream role dat!"

 

Ky-Mani Marley, son of Bob Marley and actor, has expressed interest in playing his father's role in the upcoming Paramount Pictures biography based on the life and work of the Reggae hero.

The film is currently underway with King Richard Reinaldo director Marcus Green directing, while Bob Rita Marley's widow, Ziggy Marley, and Cedella Marley will perform on behalf of Tuff Gong. With the release of the acting phone, fans had shouted for one of Bob Marley's sons or even a grandson to play the role of the musician, who died in 1981 at the age of 36. Ky-Mani Marley, 45, better known for his role as Biggs in Shottas (2002), he thinks he would be better off. “Absolutely! "A di dream role dat!" Ky-Mani told the Jamaica Observer newspaper. "It will be fun and comfortable."
"Real truth, all energy, di vibe, everything. Who better to play like him than me?" he added.

The cast of the drama, released June 2021, read: "(Man, 30's, Mixed Black / Hybrid) Founder of reggae music and Jamaican icon, we follow the Jamaican singer, songwriter, and life and work of a musician. a man full of war, soul, and pride.He indulged in music with a sense of spirituality and political activism, striving to exert the influence of the world as well as the personal and the people he loved.
No actor has ever been mentioned to play this major role,
Meanwhile, Rule My Heart singer Ky-Mani has been busy with showbiz as she completes the filming of Vendetta (her working name). Currently, in Miami, Ky-mani as Ice in theaters, where she is also a screenwriter, executive director, and co-director (along with Antoine Smith).

"This is the first text that has ever been found. This project has exceeded my expectations," Marley noted.
Although not a major film at the Box Office, Shottas, the 2002 drama which also starred Spragga Benz and Paul Campbell, remains popular with many fans and continues to circulate the cable station. "Shottas amaze everyone. No one on the dat set can imagine what Shottas would be like today," said Ky-Mani. "It's hard to believe that Shottas happened almost 20 years ago because every day someone calls me Shottas."
Ky-Mani Marley has released seven albums since Like Father, Like Son which was released in 1996. Maestro, his last album, was released in 2015.

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