
Bash Luks
Acting
Biography
Bashir Lukonge, who is widely recognized as Bash Luks, is a Ugandan film actor, musician and the founder of Lot Fire Records, a record label based in Uganda, East Africa. Bash Luks was born to Mr. Isima Matovu, a successful businessperson, and Ms. Rosemary Nannyonga, a dedicated Nursing assistant. Growing up in Mubende District and later residing in Kampala, Uganda, he is the youngest of two siblings. Bash Luks has also made notable contributions to the world of film acting and has made appearances in various international films and Ugandan local television series.
Known For

As word spreads that there is a serial killer at large who continues to commit murder, an off-duty police officer must return an elderly witness who lives in a remote part of Uganda back to town. Along the way, the policeman gives a ride to an injured man. On the way to the city, the passenger tells the policeman the events that led him to end up injured in the middle of the road. But as we travel with these mysterious characters in the car, director Loukman Ali shows us that the stories they tell are only fragmentary and partial versions of the events that took place, and that perhaps there are truths buried beneath each of their words.
The Girl in the Yellow Jumper

"I am Bash Luks" is a powerful documentary film that delves into the life and journey of Bash Luks, an influential and dynamic figure who has made significant contributions to the arts and community. Through intimate interviews, captivating visuals, and personal anecdotes, the film explores Luks' struggles, triumphs, and the unique perspectives that shaped his identity. It highlights his impact on creative expression and advocacy, illustrating how his experiences resonate with broader themes of resilience and self-discovery. The documentary not only celebrates Luks' legacy but also invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys of self-acceptance and empowerment.
I am Bash Luks: A Glimpse into the Life of a Musical Virtuoso

In the captivating drama "Tears of the Sun," Bash Luks as Marvin, a determined young man from a humble background, finds himself in a whirlwind of emotions when he falls in love with Kemirembe Mulungi as Nadia, a beautiful woman from a prestigious royal family. Despite their vastly different upbringings, their connection deepens as they navigate the challenges of societal expectations and familial pressures. As they fight for their love, Marvin must confront his own insecurities and the adversities that come with loving someone from a world so different from his own. The film beautifully explores themes of love, resilience, and the trans-formative power of hope against the backdrop of a tumultuous society.
Tears of the Sun

A Ugandan movie portrays a street gang that rules the streets of Kampala, led by Bash Luks as the Boss man.
Uganda Yaffe

In the Light of Truth" is an educational drama that follows a diverse group of middle school students as they navigate the complexities of friendship, health education, and the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS. Through engaging storytelling and relatable characters, the film aims to empower young audiences with knowledge about prevention, support, and compassion. With the help of a passionate teacher and a community healthcare advocate, the students embark on a journey of discovery, ultimately learning that understanding and kindness can lead to acceptance and positive change in their school and community. This film not only serves to inform but also to foster empathy and understanding among youth, making it a vital resource for schools and communities.