Saan Ka Man Naroroon
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Saan Ka Man Naroroon | |
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Genre | Drama Musical Romance |
Written by | Keiko Aquino-Galvez Rondel Lindayag |
Directed by | Wenn V. Deramas |
Creative director | Ricky Lee |
Starring | |
Theme music composer | Levi Celerio and Restie Umali |
Opening theme | "Saan Ka Man Naroroon" by Dessa |
Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 508 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Michael Francis Muñoz |
Editor | Rachel Aguilos |
Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Production company | ABS-CBN Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | April 12, 1999 March 23, 2001 | –
Saan Ka Man Naroroon (International title: Wherever You Are) is a Philippine television series on ABS-CBN that ran from April 12, 1999 to March 23, 2001 replacing the 2-year run Mula sa Puso. It stars Claudine Barretto in the three contrasting roles of Rosario, Rosenda and Rosemarie or Rosita, triplets who were separated at birth. The series was popular throughout its run and also led to the rise of Barretto's acting career.
This was Rico Yan's last soap opera before his death on March 29, 2002 during his lenten vacation at Dos Palmas Resort in Palawan.
The 2018 series The Blood Sisters rehashes the idea of this soap with head of Dreamscape Television Head Roldeo T. Endrinal using the same idea of “Saan Ka Man Naroroon” based on three different triplets who have different characteristics.
Plot
A storm occurs on the night when Dolores is about to give birth, threatening to completely ruin their livelihood. Her husband Juancho is forced to leave her in the incapable hands of her sister, Violeta. Dolores gives birth to the triplets Rosario, Rosenda, Rosita. However, Arsenio, Dolores' former lover, is the attending physician, and he takes the youngest triplet, Rosita due to his bitterness and resentment. He convinces Dolores and Juancho that Rosita died at birth, and then raises Rose Marie abroad where she remains ignorant of her true origins and becomes very sophisticated.
As the years pass, rivalry arises between the remaining twins. Rosario grows up to be charming and sweet but unhealthy, and her parents give her a lot of attention. Rosenda therefore grows very jealous of Rosario, as well as self-centered and scheming. Following a confrontation between the twins, Rosario drowns, convincing her parents that they have already lost her. Unbeknownst to them, however, she has been found at the bay shore by a kind-hearted couple who raise her as their own.
From then on the three sisters live separately, unaware of each other's existence until they rediscover each other at the expense of their family's well-kept secret and long-forgotten sins.[1]
Cast and characters
- Main cast
- Claudine Barreto portrays three roles:
- Rosario B. Ocampo / Rosario de Villa (main protagonist)
- Rosenda B. Ocampo (main antagonist)
- Rosita B. Ocampo / Rosemarie Madrigal (main protagonist)
- Rico Yan as Daniel Pineda
- Leandro Muñoz as Joshua
- Diether Ocampo as Bart
- Spencer Reyes as Itoy
- Gladys Reyes as Melissa Baldamesa-Ocampo
- Mylene Dizon as Karen de Villa
- Carlos Agassi as Richard Luciano
- Supporting cast
- Eric Quizon as Juancho Ocampo, Triplet's father
- Cherry Pie Picache as Dolores Bermudez-Ocampo, Triplet's mother
- Jackie Lou Blanco as Violeta Bermudez-Antonino, Triplet's evil aunt
- Joel Torre as Juanito Ocampo
- Isabel Rivas as Marilou
- Rustom Padilla as Alex
- Juan Rodrigo as Dominador "Domeng"
- Candy Pangilinan as Jenky
- Susan Africa as Gloria
- Lara Fabregas as Clarrisa
- Vivian Foz as Lilia Madrigal
- Augusto Victa as Ben De Villa
- Nonie Buencamino as Arsenio Madrigal
- Ray Ventura as Mang Tino
- Carlos Morales as Banjo
- Andrei Felix as Mong
- Matthew Umali as Alfred
- Gina Pareño as Maria Jovita "Marita" Bermudez, Triplet's Grandma
- Shamaine Centenera-Buencamino as Aurora Madrigal
- Rosa Rosal as Sol Cecilia
- Gerald Pizzaras as Arman
- Janice de Belen as Margarita Javier-Pineda
- Fanny Serrano as Marlo
- Mark Gil as Edward Luciano
- Dennis Roldan as Greg
- Alma Lerma as Nieves
- Kier Legaspi as Deryo
- Matthew Umali as Alfred
- Spencer Reyes as Itoy
- Ariel Rivera as Angelo
- Allen Dizon as Rollie
- Karla Estrada as Lilay
- Jet Alcantara as Carl
- Jennifer Sevilla as Sister Carla
- Apple Calderon as Marlita Sevilla
- Sharmaine Arnaiz as Marietta
- Debraliz as Zeny
Special participation
- Caridad Sanchez as Cleotilde De Villa
- Boots Anson-Roa as Amparo
See also
References
- ^ "ABS-CBN Global International Sales". Abs-cbnglobal.com. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 2012-07-02.