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Paul ‘Madvd’ Kimaru: Meet Former Machachari Actor Thriving in the UK, Hold Two Degrees

Paul Kimaru alias Madvd, a former actor known for his role on Machachari has been living in London, United Kingdom (UK) for over six years.

His admiration for the UK environment grew after completing his second master’s degree in project management, following his earlier master’s in business administration.

On his Instagram account, Kimaru frequently shares moments of quality time with his children at popular eateries, restaurants, and stadiums in the UK.

Additionally, he posts pictures of himself taking leisurely walks around London streets and swimming.

Kimaru left the Machachari show discreetly before its conclusion and has since maintained a low profile.

Kimaru gained fame on the Machachari Show due to his distinctive acting style, which enthralled audiences with its lively and energetic nature.

He seamlessly integrated street language into his acting, crafting a genuine and relatable character that deeply connected with viewers.

Additionally, his acting style infused humor into the show, delighting the audience.

Kimaru’s exceptional performance and popularity on the show led to him winning the Chaguo la Teeniez Award for Best Actor.

He appeared in the Machachari Show alongside actors who grew to prominence during the series, including Kamau Mbaya, also known as Baha, Ian Munene, known as Almasi, Malik Lamuel, known as Govi, and Mathew Owiti, known as Fatso.

Machachari is a popular Kenyan children’s television drama that aired on Citizen TV from 2010 until its cancellation in 2019.

The show centered on the lives of young children, showcasing their adventures and mischief in a relatable manner, which garnered a significant following across generations.

Notable characters included Baha, Govi, and Fatso, each contributing to the show’s charm and humor.

Despite its end after nearly a decade, Machachari remains influential in Kenyan pop culture, with many cast members continuing their careers in acting and other fields.