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‘Magenta Coal’ lights up Netflix, soars to No. 1 in 24 hours

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The latest addition to Netflix’s ever-growing repertoire of top-notch content, ‘Magenta Coal’ has swiftly emerged as a fan favourite, hitting the coveted number-one spot on the streaming platform in 24 hours.

With a stellar ensemble cast and a gripping storyline, ‘Magenta Coal’ is a must-watch for viewers around the world.

The series made its grand debut on Netflix’s streaming platform on Friday, October 27th, 2023, and it didn’t take long for it to captivate audiences far and wide.

‘Magenta Coal’ revolves around the intriguing world of a family of mining magnates who oversee South Africa’s largest coal mine.

The storyline takes a steamy turn as Matilda, the wife of one of the mining magnates, becomes consumed with a desire for wealth and securing her family’s succession.

The series features an ensemble cast of remarkable talent, including Richard Mofe-Damijo, Desmond Dube, Connie Chiume, Vusi Kunene, Busi Lurayi, Hamilton Dlamini, Ntando Duma, Nambita Mpumlwana, Senzo Radebe, Jack Davnarian, Cici Hambanaye, Khanya Mkangisa, Cedric Fourie, Celeste Khumalo, and Omuhle Gela.

The swift rise of ‘Magenta Coal’ to the number 1 spot on Netflix is a testament to the series’ compelling storyline, exceptional performances, and its ability to resonate with a global audience.

The series has been met with rave reviews and a strong social media presence, where viewers have been sharing their excitement about the show. With its fusion of drama, suspense, and remarkable character development, ‘Magenta Coal’ promises an unforgettable viewing experience.

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