Nilichoma, a 10-part documentary series featuring well-known Kenyan personalities who received an unexpected windfall and blew it is set to premiere on May 28 on Showmax.
This will be the first original Kenyan docuseries hosted on the African streamer as part of its May slate.
“The story of starting from nothing, only to fall into immense wealth, is a dream shared by humanity. However, the accompanying fall from grace is a nightmare we dread,” says producer Ahmed Deen.
“Nilichoma is a collection of these dreams, shared by personalities we have grown up with and dreamt of being.
“These personalities either inherited, won or were awarded sums of money beyond their wildest dreams, which turned into more spending, and once they hit rock bottom, all that was left were hard lessons learnt.”
Featuring ten different stories, Niliichoma will offer viewers an immersive emotional experience with a blend of personal narratives, interviews, archive photos and videos, and re-enactments that shed light on the rise and fall and how they became the individuals they are today.
“Nilichoma represents the dreams of Kenyans from all walks of life. The series captures raw emotional moments that allow viewers to reflect and to look into their hearts through the men and women on the screen,” says co-producer Isaya Evans.
Some of the personalities to look out for include cricket icon Maurice Odumbe, comedian JB Masandaku, David Ogot, son to renowned author and politician Grace Ogot, former Samburu millionaire Gabriel Lengishili and more.
Deen and Evans are co-producing the docuseries under Café Luna Films, which has collaborated on productions like The Real Housewives of Nairobi, The Girl with the Yellow Jumper, Shimoni, Igiza, and Ayaanle.
Nilichoma joins three more Kenyan Showmax Originals that have already premiered as the streamer officially relaunches in Kenya.
These include the highly anticipated The Real Housewives of Nairobi S2, a new dramedy from Philit Productions Untying Kantai, and the new comedy-drama series Big Girl Small World from Nick Mutuma and Kevin Njue.