Rosalinda (Philippines TV series)

This article is about the Philippine television series. For other uses of the name, see Rosalinda.
Rosalinda
Genre
Based on Rosalinda (Mexico)
Developed by RJ Nuevas
Directed by
  • Maryo J. de los Reyes
  • Gil Tejada, Jr.
Starring
Opening theme "Ay Amor!"
sung by La Diva
Ending theme "Himig"
sung by Carla Abellana
Country of origin
Original language(s)
No. of episodes 105
Production
Executive producer(s) Wilma Galvante
Location(s) Philippines
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 30-45 minutes
Production company(s) Televisa
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format 480i NTSC
Audio format Stereophonic sound
Original release July 6 (2009-07-06) – November 27, 2009 (2009-11-27)
Chronology
Related shows Rosalinda
External links
Website

Rosalinda is a Philippine drama based on the popular Mexican telenovela of the same name,[1] under the direction of Maryo J. delos Reyes. It stars Carla Abellana in the title role.

Overview

1999 TV series

Rosalinda was a Mexican TV telenovela that was aired in 1999 on Televisa with singer-actress Thalía in the title role and Fernando Carrillo as Fernando Jose.[2] The series had 80 forty-five-minute episodes, It was originally created by Delia Fiallo.[3]

Popularity in the Philippines

A Tagalog dubbed version of Rosalinda was released in the Philippines which aired in a rival station ABS-CBN in 2000. After airing its first episode, its ratings began to rise and Rosalinda became the most popular telenovela in the Philippines after Marimar, which ran in 1996. Re-runs of Rosalinda were aired on GMA also in 2008 to 2009.[4]

Plot

The series starts with a woman named Soledad Romero (Mercado). Attorney Alfredo Del Castillo (Rivera) is Soledad's boss and secret lover. Don Jose Fernando Atlamirano (Morales), Alfredo's brother-in-law, feels lust for Soledad, but she only has eyes for Alfredo. One day, Don Jose Fernando sends a letter to Soledad pretending to be Alfredo. When she arrives at their meeting place, Don Jose Fernando tries to rape Soledad. Alfredo arrives just in time and kills Jose Fernando to save Soledad. However, Alfredo collapses from a seizure, and Soledad is left holding the gun as the help and a young Fernando Jose, Jose Fernando's son, arrives on the scene. Jose Fernando's wife and Alfredo's sister, Dona Valeria (Cruz), does not believe that it was Alfredo who killed her husband, but blames Soledad. As such, Soledad is sent to prison for 24 years for a crime she did not commit.

While serving her sentence, Soledad gives birth to a baby girl, naming her Rosalinda (Abellana). But because she is incarcerated, she is forced to give the baby to her sister, Dolores Perez (Sevilla). At the same time, Dolores' daughter dies. To avoid telling her husband, Javier (Estrada), the truth, she tells him that Rosalinda is their daughter. When Soledad finds out, she gets angry, but she also realizes that her daughter will have a better future not knowing that her real mother is in jail.

Years later, Rosalinda is now an adult and falls in love with the handsome Fernando Jose (Eigenmann). Neither knows the truth about their respective pasts. When Dona Valeria finds out that Fernando Jose is in a relationship, she gets mad at her son for dating someone beneath their social status. Dolores and Rosalinda's sister, Fedra (Halili) also does not accept their relationship because she is also infatuated with Fernando Jose. But despite all the things and people going against them, Rosalinda and Fernando Jose find a way to keep their love strong.

Now these questions remain: Will Soledad get released from prison and revenge Atty. Alfredo and Dona Valeria? Will Fedra steal Fernando Jose from her sister, Rosalinda? Will Dona Valeria take revenge on Soledad for killing her husband? And most importantly, will Rosalinda and Fernando Jose survive all the obstacles and live happily ever after? [5]

Cast and characters

Main cast

Supporting cast

Guest cast

Changes from the original

Award

See also

References

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