Mukha

Mukha
Now and Forever: Mukha
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Mukha logo
Format Drama
Created by GMA Network
Developed by Don Michael Perez
Starring Ryza Cenon
LJ Reyes
JC de Vera
Theme music composer Vince de Jesus
Opening theme "Now and Forever" by Kyla
Country of origin Philippines
Language(s) Filipino, Tagalog, English
No. of episodes 65 episodes
Production
Executive producer(s) Camille Pengson
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel GMA Network
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original run March 14, 2005 – June 10, 2005
Chronology
Preceded by Joyride
Followed by Ganti

Mukha (lit. Face) is a Philippine television drama and the first installment of Now and Forever series. The story of Mukha revolves around two girls and how their lives are intertwined because of the evil schemes of one wicked woman.

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Plot

As childhood friends, William and Mae already loved each other. When she is burned in a fire, William learns to accept that she is gone. On the other side of he story is Melody, an heiress with a malady, and Dulce, her evil stepmother who has set an evil plan into action. A scheme that will change the lives of William, Mae and Melody forever.

Cast of Characters

Main Cast:

  • Princess Punzalan as Dulce
  • Amy Austria as Fatima
  • Joel Torre as Guido
  • Alicia Alonzo as Juanita
  • Glenda Garcia as Vivian
  • Chinggoy Alonzo as Miguel/Manuel
  • Susan Africa as Leonor
  • Czarina de Leon as Georgina
  • Carlo Maceda as Edward

Production Team

  • Executive In-charge of Production: Wilma Galvante
  • Supervising Producer: Lilybeth Rasonable
  • Program Managers: Gigi Santiago-Lara and Ramel David
  • Executive Producer: Camille Pengson
  • Creative Consultant: Roy Iglesias
  • Head Writer: Don Michael Perez
  • Writers: Kit Villanueva-Langit, Des Garbes-Severino and Luningning Interio-Ribay
  • Director: Mac Alejandre

Trivia

  • The show was awarded as the Best Daytime Drama Series in 2005 Star Awards for Tv.
  • This was Valerie Concepcion's come-back series after her pregnancy.

See also

  • Ganti
  • Agos
  • Tinig
  • Duyan
  • Linlang
  • Dangal

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