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Ang sa Iyo ay Akin
2020–21 melodrama television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ang sa Iyo ay Akin (International title: The Law of Revenge / transl. What is Yours is Mine) is a Philippine television drama series broadcast Kapamilya Channel. Directed by FM Reyes and Avel E. Sunpongco, it stars Jodi Sta. Maria, Iza Calzado and Sam Milby. It aired on the network's Primetime Bida line up and worldwide on TFC from August 17, 2020 to March 19, 2021.
The series was also available for streaming on Netflix in 2021.[3]
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Premise
Ellice is the beloved daughter of a successful businessman who is blessed to live a luxury life, while Marissa enjoys a simple life with her mother working and living at Villa Ceñidoza. Despite the vast difference in their social statuses, the two women become inseparable best friends. However, one fateful night changes the course of their lives forever, which will ruin their friendship and become sworn rivals.
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Cast and characters
Main cast
- Jodi Sta. Maria[4][5] as Marissa D. Pineda-Zulyani / Marissa D. Pineda-Mansueto
- Jana Agoncillo as young Marissa
- Iza Calzado[4][5] as Ellice Ceñidoza-Villarosa
- Yesha Camille as young Ellice
- Sam Milby[4][5] as Gabriel Villarosa
- Miguel Vergara as young Gabriel
- Maricel Soriano[4][5] as Lucinda "Lucing" Dela Cruz-Pineda
- Grae Fernandez[4] as Jake P. Zulyani (Season 2)
- Kira Balinger[4] as Hope C. Villarosa (Season 2)
- Joseph Marco as Avelino "Avel" Mansueto Jr. (Season 2)
- Izzy Canillo as young Avel
- Rita Avila as Belen Ceñidoza (Season 2)
Supporting cast
- Desiree del Valle as Sonya Villarosa-Escobar
- Simon Ibarra[4] as Caesar Augusto
- Carla Martinez as Adelina Guevarra
- Cheska Iñigo as Carmelita Villarosa
- Liza Lorena as Magdalena Villarosa
- Nico Antonio[4] as Blue Baltazar
- Jimi Marquez[4] as Protacio "Pinky" Chavez
- Brenda Mage[4] as Resituto "Tutti" Villas
- Tart Carlos[4] as Chona Canlas
- Jef Gaitan[4] as Cristina Villarosa
- Jenny Jamora as Helena Villarosa-Asistio
- Manuel Chua as Jared "Red" Adonis
- Aya Fernandez as Agatha Cortez
- Ced Torrecarion as Enzo Escobar
- Alvin Anson[4] as Ramon Villarosa (Season 1)
- Paulo Angeles as Angelo "Gelo" Marasigan (Season 1)
- Michelle Vito as Heidi V. Escobar (Season 1)
- Poppert Bernadas as Silverio "Rio" Tan (Season 2)
- Karl Gabriel as RJ Villa (Season 2)
- Amy Nobleza as Charity Faith Santos (Season 2)
- L.A Santos as Alfred Vega (Season 2)
Guest cast
- Allan Paule as Nestor Pineda
- Johnny Revilla as Cong. Joaquin Montelibano
- Loren Burgos as Meredith Bautista
- Alain Villafuerte as Andres Franca
- Thou Reyes as Ruben Madriaga
- Joem Bascon as Francis Angeles
- Olive Isidro Cruz as Lestari Zulyani
- Caroline Garcia as Minju Gonzales
- Raul Montesa as Lamberto "Ambo" Fernandez
- Cherrylyn David as Rina Fernandez
- Aurora Yumul as Aurelia "Auring" Villana
- Giovanni Baldisseri as Mr. Perez, Ceñidoza Pearls board member
Special participation
- Lito Pimentel[4] as Jorge Ceñidoza
- Albie Casiño[6] as Victor Montelibano
- Zaijian Jaranilla as Jacob P. Villarosa
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Production
The project was first unveiled in January 2020 with a working title What Matters Most.[7] The full trailer was released on March 11, 2020, on ABS-CBN, with the final title confirmed as Ang sa Iyo ay Akin.[citation needed]
The series was also filmed on ABS-CBN Soundstage (Horizon IT Park) located at San Jose del Monte, Bulacan.
During the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon, Iza Calzado was reported to be hospitalized on March 25, 2020, due to pneumonia and tested for COVID-19.[8] Three days later, she was confirmed to have afflicted with the virus disease.[9] After another test, Calzado tested negative for COVID-19 and was discharged from the hospital on March 30, 2020.[10]
Release
Ang sa Iyo ay Akin was scheduled to premiere on March 23, 2020, as part of ABS-CBN's Kapamilya Gold afternoon block.[6] However, it was postponed due to the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the shutdown of ABS-CBN.[11][12]
After a long delay, Ang sa Iyo ay Akin premiered on the new cable channel Kapamilya Channel,[13] as part of the Primetime Bida evening block, on August 17, 2020.[14] In October 2020, the series entered its free-to-air broadcast on A2Z, in partnership with ZOE Broadcasting Network.[15] For the last ten episodes of the series, it was also simulcast on TV5 from March 8 to 19, 2021.[16]
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Reception
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Ang sa Iyo Ay Akin has garnered 253 million total views on YouTube as of March 2021, and was the most watched program on iWantTFC throughout its run.[17] It also became the most popular TV show on Netflix Philippines upon its premiere on the streaming platform.[18]
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