King Kaka has been in various projects such as:-
Majuto (2020)
The mini-series was King Kaka’s debut in
writing and
scriptwriting.
The story follows a young man named
Young Amo whose
poor life decisions lead him down a dark path, forcing him to confront the results of his actions and seek redemption.
Through this, the series highlights
real Kenyan social issues such as
crime, peer pressure, and moral conflict, showing how a moment’s decision can change an entire life.
It’s both
entertaining and cautionary,
blending emotion,
realism, and a message about responsibility, very much in King Kaka’s usual storytelling style.
His fellow cast includes
Maxwell Simba (
Young Amo),
Keith Chuaga (
Adiu),
Jack Mutinda (
Commander),
Michael Odera (
Aid), and
Lucy Njoroge (
Extra) among others.
Diana (2021)
Diana is a
nine-part music series produced by
King Kaka, released first exclusively on the digital platform
BAZE (by
Safaricom), then on his
YouTube channel.
The series centres on a character named
Diana (played by
Michelle Ntalami) who is a “typical Nairobi girl” enjoying life, meeting a guy (
King Kaka himself) at a party, and falling in love. Meanwhile, she’s already in a relationship with his friend
Alvin (played by
Robert Agengo).
Kamtupe (2022)
Kamtupe is a crime thriller film written and directed by King Kaka.
It was produced by
Kaka Empire Films in conjunction with
Ambition Media House.
It’s about a
government official who ventures into a
rough Nairobi neighbourhood (Eastlando) to relocate a relative. He is
robbed of his laptop, but the laptop
holds highly sensitive state information that, if exposed, could lead to a
nationwide or even civil crisis.
King Kaka was cast alongside other notable figures, including
Jimmi Gathu (as Samuel),
Brenda Jons (as Melissa),
Joyce Maina (as Moraa), media personality
Jeff Koinange (voice-over), musician
Femi One (as Waitress), and YouTuber
Stanley Obienji (as Kalele), among others.
Monkey Business (2024)
Monkey Business is a Kenyan TV crime drama Series
written,
produced and
directed by
King Kaka.
The narrative centers on a group of friends from Nairobi’s Eastlando ghetto, entangled in a web of
poverty, ambition, and betrayal. They navigate a world where
petty crime,
hustling, and
breaking the law become a means of survival. As they pursue success, their decisions draw them into the perilous realms of
crime, corruption, and moral conflict.
It features casts such as
Scar Mkadinali,
Silva Kido,
Azeezah Hashim,
Daniel Lee Hird,
Ivannoh Festo among others.
King Kaka wasn’t a cast.
My Name is Omosh (2025)
My Name is Omosh is a film written by
Kennedy Odhiambo alias
Crazy Kennar and directed by
King Kaka.
The film centers on
Omosh, an
aspiring creative navigating the challenges of
job hunting,
romantic relationships, and
daily life.
A memorable scene depicts his
job interview where, in a misguided effort to impress, he accidentally
slaps an interviewer,
jeopardizing his opportunity.
Casts in the film include of
Stephen Otieno Adera (as Stivo Simple Boy),
Crazy Kennar (as Omos),
Austin Muigai (as Sospeter),
Sammyro,
Nixsha Shaw and
Shigwan Shiqo among others.