
Having survived a brutal attack by Inkhata as a child, Ali Neuman carries deep psychological scars from the violence that claimed the lives of many, including his father. The traumatic events, which occurred during a period of conflict with Nelson Mandela’s African National Congress, continue to haunt him, impacting his life and sense of safety.
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Explore the complete cast of Zulu, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Forest Whitaker
Ali Sokhela

Brendon Daniels
Thug - Beach 1

Inge Beckmann
Ruby

Tamer Burjaq
Doorguard Thug

Chloe Williams
Claire's Sister

Sven Ruygrok
David Epkeen

Tanya van Graan
Tara

Orlando Bloom
Brian Epkeen

Danny Keogh
Kruger

Natasha Loring
Marjorie

Denise Newman
Shebeen Queen

Grant Swanby
Policeman at grave

Patrick Lyster
Dr. Joost Opperman

Jarrid Geduld
Cat's Man #1

Jenna Saras
Journalist - Beach

Chris April
Old Man Vacant Lot

Morné Visser
Policeman HQ 2

Anele Matoti
Policeman HQ 1

Adrian Galley
Nils Botha

Conrad Kemp
Dan Fletcher

Garth Collins
Stewart Weitz

Hennie Bosman
Shaved Head

Anton Engelen
Jon

Nick Lorentz
Employee Funeral Home

Andre Roothman
Tony Montgomery

Shaamilla Noordien
Beach Girl

Clayton Evertson
Thug - Yellow t-Shirt

Leah van Niekerk
Cute Girl

Richard Lothian
KZN Policeman

Tinarie Van Wyk-Loots
Claire Fletcher

Elvis Mahomba
Young Ali

Thenji Stemela
Myriam

Lise Slabber
DPS Secretary

Oscar Petersen
Captain Adams

Wiseman Sithole
Dispensary Doctor

Khulu M. Skenjana
Themba

Randall Majiet
Cat

Iman Isaacs
Janet

Joelle Kayembe
Zina

Roxanne Prentice
Judith Botha

Dominique Jossie
Cat's Girl

Christian Bennett
Stan

Nomhlé Nkyonyeni
Josephina (as Nomhle Nkoyeni)

Dean Slater
Rick van der Westhuizen

Chuma Sopotela
Maia

Anathe Shand
Sonia

Ernest Williams
Thug - Beach 2

Sekoati Tsubane
Thug with Dreadlocks

Shanville Brandt
Barman Beach

Travis Snyders
Thug with a Knife

David Johnson
Jacob

Reon Van Der Watt
Policeman Kwazulu (as Reon Van De Watt)

Shamilla Ismael
Barmaid Sundance 2

Bryni van den Merwe
Barmaid Sundance 1

Bronwyn Reddy
Kruger's Assistant

Leani Ekermans
Cute Girl

Luke Jensen
Zina's Musician

Ryan Hughs
Gary

Nicky-Ann Rayepen
Pool Girl - Shebeen

Samson van der Merwe
Tom

Victor Kalambay
Simon M'Celi

Antoine Wonder Kalambay
Star Wars Kid

Neil Roberts
Geek

Kerry Gregg
Nightwatchman

Chris September
Ali's Father

Sherman Pharo
Cat's Man #2

Ivan Abrahams
Minister

Daniele Tripepi
DPS Guy

Andisiwe Mbunje
Nurse - Hospital

Banathi Mtana
Kids Labo 1

Tembela Mjamba
Kids Labo 2

Thembalethu Menziwa
Kids Labo 3

Armondo De Lea
Cat's Bodyguard

Christina D'Orthez
Stadium Journalist

Tracy Lee Thomas
Stadium Employee

Shamilla Miller
Barlady

Jermaine Davids
Main Suspect on Police Files (uncredited)
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As a child in Cape Town, Ali Sokhela, Forest Whitaker, witnesses the brutal necklacing murder of his father. In a desperate escape, a police dog closes in on him, and he is left scarred by the trauma of that night, ultimately shaped by the covert, deeply unfair system that involved the active support of one of three white South African policemen, leaving Ali with long-lasting wounds and a wound that never fully heals.
Years later, Ali has become a homicide detective with the South African Police, partnered with fellow investigators Brian Epkeen, Orlando Bloom, and Dan Fletcher, Conrad Kemp. The trio is called to a grisly case: to investigate the murder of Judith Botha, a young woman found among the Botanical Gardens. Yet the investigation quickly twists: Judith’s best friend Nicole Weiss, Kelsey Egan, is the actual victim, her identity seemingly swapped, and evidence suggests a night spent with a boyfriend. As the team interrogates people connected to the case, Ali and his colleagues navigate a city whose streets pulse with danger and a drug scene that seems to intertwine with political and criminal power.
During the inquiry, Ali intervenes in a violent street fight between two youths and defuses the situation with a calm hand. In the same breath, he encounters Zina, an exotic dancer who identifies Nicole’s suspected boyfriend as a local dealer, Stan Kwalana. The investigation accelerates when the department secretary, Janet, Lise Slabber traces Nicole’s phone to Muizenberg Beach. Upon arriving, the team is ambushed by a band of criminals, leaving Dan mortally wounded; Ali and Brian fight for their lives, and Dan dies in hospital, sending Claire Fletcher, Dan’s wife, into grief.
After Dan’s funeral, Captain Paul Kruger assigns Ali to go after Cat, a crime lord who appears to have ties to the people responsible for Dan’s death. Cat, portrayed by Randall Majiet, denies involvement but is soon revealed as a distributor of the tik drug that triggered Nicole’s overdose. A new lead surfaces when Tara, Tanya van Graan, a ranger who witnessed a black 4x4 vehicle near Muizenberg Beach around the time of Dan’s death, confirms the footprint of a wider conspiracy.
The case takes another brutal turn when Kate Montgomery is found dead in similar fashion along Long Island Beach, with a chilling Zulu message carved on her chest—“Bazukala.” Stan Kwalana’s severed head later appears, intensifying the sense that powerful forces are at work. Ali and Brian press Cat, and the ensuing clash draws in more violence: the criminals attack Cat’s hideout, cutting down many of his men, and Ali is wounded in the process.
But the truth grows more tangled as Brian discovers that Stan may have been crossed out as the killer of Nicole and Kate and that the real thread runs deeper. He and Janet, privately working without official support, uncover a link to Dr. Joost Opperman, a former scientist connected to the infamous Project Coast, a Cold War-era program that toyed with bioweapons and the brutal aims of eradicating Black populations in South Africa. Patrick Lyster plays the enigmatic doctor who seems to have orchestrated or at least inspired the tik plot.
With Opperman’s footprint growing clearer, Brian infiltrates the DPS, a private militia led by De Beer, a figure who embodies the moral rot that has corrupted the system. The investigation reveals that one of the private vehicles tied to Muizenberg’s crime scene is the same model seen at the beach—evidence that opportune violence and institutional power are colluding. Ali’s mother Josephine is murdered by Cat, a blow that steels Ali’s resolve and pulls him deeper into a personal vendetta.
Learning that Cat has fled to the Namib Desert with Opperman, Ali heads into the desert chase, intent on bringing both down. Meanwhile, Ruby—Brian’s embattled wife, played by Inge Beckmann—and her new husband Rick are taken captive by De Beer, who demands that Brian relinquish the evidence. The hostage crisis pushes Brian to his limits, but he manages to free Ruby and continue the pursuit.
The case reaches its climax as Ali and Brian assemble the evidence to prosecute Opperman, while De Beer’s shadowy network collapses under pressure. A dramatic showdown unfolds at Opperman’s headquarters in the Namib Desert, and in a brutal confrontation, Cat is shot and killed, Opperman escapes briefly but is finally cornered by Ali. Ali defeats Opperman in a final, desperate struggle and dies from his wounds, his intense quest for justice ending with Brian arriving by helicopter to recover his body.
Back in Cape Town, Brian buries Ali, honoring him with a tombstone that also carries the memory of his father’s earlier tragedy. The ending holds a quiet, somber note: a man who carried the weight of his past into his work and a city that continues to wrestle with the shadows of power, loyalty, and a history that refuses to stay quiet.
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