Isencane Lengane, one of Moja Love’s most popular TV shows, is facing a dramatic decline in viewership.
Fans and critics alike are starting to turn their backs on the series, leaving many to wonder why this once-loved show is losing its grip on audiences.
The answer lies in the controversial behavior of one key character and the show’s handling of serious social issues.
At the heart of the drama is Isa, a young man who married at a very young age and quickly became a central figure in the series.
Isa’s character is marked by blatant disrespect for authority, whether it be his father, the women in his household, or anyone who tries to hold him accountable.
This lack of respect has manifested in both verbal and physical abuse, particularly towards another character named Uthando.
What shocked viewers most was the show’s producers’ apparent reluctance to intervene when Isa’s abusive behavior first surfaced.
Instead of taking decisive action, Moja Love defended the show’s content, stating that it aims to highlight everyday challenges and provoke discussions on issues like gender-based violence and cultural intolerance.
While this explanation sheds light on the show’s intentions, many viewers felt it was an inadequate response to the serious nature of the abuse portrayed.
The show quickly became a microcosm of the very gender-based violence issues many South African women face daily.
Despite growing criticism, the series continued to be renewed, with each season revealing more cracks in the characters’ relationships and behaviors.
One of the most tense dynamics was between Isa and Tandoor’s family, especially as Isa began disrespecting Tandoor’s mother and father.
Tandoor’s father is a unique character who only reconnected with his daughter after seeing her rise in popularity on the show.
However, Tandoor was skeptical of her father’s intentions, often accusing him of seeking fame and money rather than genuine reconciliation.
This tension between Tandoor and her father spilled over into Isa’s relationship with his own father, leading to ongoing clashes filled with disdain and disrespect.
The latest season escalated these conflicts to real-life consequences, with tensions already high at the start.
Tandoor’s mother, determined to defend her honor, brought her brothers and cousins to confront the Luga family after they blamed her for a fire that destroyed Saka and Tandoor’s car.

But the family feuds did not end there.
In a recent episode, Tandoor’s father attempted to have a civil conversation with her about rebuilding their relationship.
Although Tandoor was cautious, she showed some openness, demanding that her father put in genuine effort to mend their bond.
However, the peace talks quickly unraveled during a meeting between Tandoor’s father and Isa’s uncle.
Isa’s uncle arrived with hostility, refusing to accept Tandoor’s father as part of her life, accusing him of never being a true father figure.
The confrontation escalated when Tandoor’s father threw a plate of rice at Isa’s uncle’s face, igniting a full-blown fight.
This explosive altercation sparked outrage on social media, with many fans expressing frustration over Moja Love’s decision to air such chaotic scenes.
Hashtags like #IsaNeedsDisciplinaryCamp trended, with viewers demanding accountability for Isa’s ongoing disrespect and abusive behavior.
Critics argued that Isa has shown no growth since the show’s first season, yet he continues to be rewarded with new seasons to showcase more troubling conduct.
The controversy has led to calls for boycotting the show, as audiences grow weary of glorifying dysfunction and abuse on national television.
Despite the backlash, Isa continues to be compensated for his role, fueling the cycle of problematic behavior that keeps viewers hooked.
Many admit they continue watching the show out of disbelief, eager to see what chaos Isa will cause next.
Moja Love clearly understands this dynamic, capitalizing on the dysfunction to maintain high ratings.
This raises uncomfortable questions about why dysfunctional behavior is so captivating to audiences.
Why do viewers continue to support shows that highlight the worst aspects of their culture?
The portrayal of such narratives shapes public perception, influencing how people view South African society.
Isencane Lengane’s downfall is a reflection of deeper societal issues, including the normalization of abuse and disrespect within families.
The show’s dark truths serve as a mirror to the challenges many face but also highlight the media’s role in either perpetuating or challenging these problems.
As the series struggles to maintain its audience, the question remains: can Isencane Lengane redeem itself?
Or will it continue to spiral as viewers reject its toxic storylines and characters?
The future of the show hangs in the balance, with fans and critics watching closely to see if meaningful change is possible.
This saga is a powerful reminder that entertainment carries responsibility—especially when dealing with sensitive social issues.
For now, the dark truth behind Isencane Lengane’s collapse serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of glorifying dysfunction on screen.