"Rafiki" is a Kenyan drama film directed by Wanuri Kahiu. The story follows two young women, Kena and Ziki, who live in a conservative society in Nairobi. Despite their fathers being political rivals, Kena and Ziki develop a close friendship that eventually turns into a romantic relationship.
As their love blossoms, they must navigate the challenges of being in a same-sex relationship in a society that condemns it. Their families and community pressure them to conform to societal norms, but Kena and Ziki refuse to hide their love for each other.
The film explores themes of love, identity, and the fight for acceptance in a society that rejects their relationship. "Rafiki" received critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and performances, but it also faced controversy in Kenya for its portrayal of LGBTQ+ relationships.
Despite the challenges, Kena and Ziki's love for each other remains strong, showing the resilience and courage of individuals who dare to love freely in a society that tries to silence them.