Kenyan Actor Plays IDI AMIN Hawking DVDs For Money

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Many of you (unless you were born in the early 90s) will remember the Kenyan movie block-buster, Rise and Fall of Idi Amin, also known as Amin: The Rise and Fall.

Well, for the sake of the ?xaxa, xema, qwani, qwendar? generation, Rise and Fall of Idi Amin is a 1981 biographical film that details the controversial actions and atrocities of the former dictator of Uganda, Idi Amin Dada, during his violent rise to power in 1971 until his overthrow in 1979 as the result of the Uganda?Tanzania War. It was a co-production of the United Kingdom, Kenya and Nigeria, with most of filming done in Kenya, less than a year after Amin?s downfall.

Anyhow, not many people know what became of Joseph Olita, the Kenyan actor who portrayed Idi Amin in the film. Apart from the fact that Olita, in his prime, stood 6 feet 5 1?2 inches (196.9 cm) and weighed 320 pounds (150 kg) which resulted in his resemblance to Idi Amin Dada, most people don?t know what fate befell the actor.

Well, the old man today hangs around Buru Buru Shopping Center (at the Uchumi Car Park) hawking pirated DVDs of the same movie he premiered in to make ends meet. According to @Miro, it?s not that he?s a good salesman, but he manages a sizeable sale on a daily basis simply out of sympathy from his clients.

Take a look;

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It?s a pity that Olita has been reduced to hawking DVDs despite playing a leading role in the films Rise and Fall of Idi Amin (1981) and Mississippi Masala (1991) ? in which he portrayed Idi Amin. He also played 1st Policeman in Sheena (1984).

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