
Meet the Smoking-Hot Cast of the Outrageous Comedy, Khaki Fever. Image: Supplied via IOL.
(The Post News)– Khaki Fever stormed onto Showmax with a seductive mix of comedy, chaos, and safari-inspired shenanigans. This outrageous film combines the charm of “Magic Mike,” the heat of “Baywatch,” and the fun of “Girls Trip.” The result? A laughter-filled safari that turns the bushveld into a playground of temptation.
Director Brett Michael Innes delivers a bold and unapologetic story that explores game rangers gone rogue in South Africa. Set in the stunning Zalisa Lodge, this film follows a crew of cheeky rangers fighting for the ultimate bragging rights—the King of Khaki title. The rules? Rack up the most hookups by the end of the season. The prize? All the tips.
The Characters That Make Khaki Fever Unmissable:
Anel (Trix Vivier) runs the lodge like a drill sergeant, battling chaos at every turn.
Magda (Ilse Klink), a difficult guest, refuses to leave until she finds her French bulldog, Chardonnay.
Daniel (Christopher Jaftha), the charming frontrunner, turns heads with his looks and confidence.
Nicola (Anja Taljaard) keeps everyone guessing with her bold, bisexual energy.
Marco (Abel Knobel) struggles between love and lust.
Albie (Francois Jacobs) dominates the scoreboard with hilarious tricks.
Stoffel (Liam Bosman) starts awkward but evolves into a full-blown Casanova.
Throw in Cobus (Sean Brebnor), who relies on a little blue pill, and you’ve got a safari that’s as sexy as it is side-splitting.
What Makes Khaki Fever So Entertaining?
Hilarious sexcapades and witty punchlines.
Stunning visuals shot at the Cradle of Humankind in just two weeks.
Award-winning performances, including Francois Jacobs’ Best Supporting Actor win at the kykNET Silwerskerm Awards.
A script rooted in real bushveld tales—rangers confirmed, “You nailed it!”
Behind the Scenes of Khaki Fever
In the Q&A session at the Silwerskerm Film Festival, the team revealed wild stories from the set. Director Innes, who co-wrote the script with his husband Nick Ahlers, said the idea came from their safari jokes about “catching khaki fever.” After speaking with real rangers, they discovered the stories were even wilder than imagined.
Khaki Fever is pure escapism—funny, flirty, and unforgettable. It’s a film that redefines game drives with sexy, laugh-out-loud chaos. Watch it on Showmax today, and prepare to never see khaki the same way again.
Rating: ★★★★☆ – A standout film with bold humor and sizzling performances.