MMK ni Charo Santos babalik na; Elijah bida sa life story ni Sofronio Vasquez
CONFIRMED na mga beshie! Magbabalik na ang longest-running drama anthology on Philippine TV, ang “Maalaala Mo Kaya.”
Mapapanood na uli ng madlang pipol sa free TV at sa ilang digital streaming platforms ang iconic Kapamilya show simula sa April 24.
Ito ang ibinanderang good news ng mismong host ng “MMK” na si Charo Santos-Concio, sa naganap na ABS-CBN Ball last Friday, April 4.
“The limited series of ‘Maalaala Mo Kaya’ will be back on the 24th on iWantTFC. And after 48 hours, it will shown on A2Z and Kapamilya Online (Live) and Kapamilya Channel,” ayon sa award-winning actress at dating presidente ng ABS-CBN.
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Sey ni Charo, nang malaman niyang ibabalik na ang kanyang programa sa telebisyon, hindi lang siya happy para sa sarili kundi maging sa buong production ng show at sa mga loyal viewers nito.
“After two years ‘Maalaala Mo Kaya’ is back and it will share the beautiful stories of our letter senders, of our Kapamilyas.
“In my heart, I knew that one day babalik siya. Because the loyal viewers and the new generation of viewers are looking forward to watching the true to life stories of our Kapamilyas.
“Ang daming Gen Z na lumaki na nanonood ng MMK kasama ang kanilang mommies and daddies, lolas and lolos. I’m so happy that they know MMK is a brand of good storytelling,” saad pa ng TV host.
Dagdag pang pahayag ni Charo, “I think the first one is the life story of Sofronio. And we have Elijah (Canlas) portraying Sofronio.
“Let’s look forward to the pilot episode, and also one of the first few episodes in the lineup is life story of one of the BINIs,” aniya pa.
In fairness, super busy ngayon si Charo, “Why not, di ba? There’s no such thing as retirement. For as long as we’re breathing, there’s something to learn, something to look forward to. And I’m really having fun.”
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