Call Center Girl is a story about Teresa “Terry” Manlapat (Pokwang), an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) who had been away from her family for 13 years, to help support their needs by working in a cruise ship. She comes back, only to find out that her husband just passed away. She is also faced with the problem of reuniting with her children, who had been terribly affected by the absence of a mother for many years. To re-establish her life in the Philippines, she looks for work and lands a job in a call center, which happens to be where her youngest daughter Regina (Jessy Mendiola) also works at. She sees this as a good opportunity for her to get close again to Regina, who is not too happy to see her again, thinking that she (Terry) had abandoned them during her growing years when she needed a mother
My Monster Mom
Twenty seven year old Abby (Ruffa Gutierrez) was extremely shocked when her parents revealed to her that they are not her maternal parents. She was told that her mother — Esmeralda, couldn’t raise her alone in the Philippines and was forced to entrust her own daughter in order to have a better life. Curious and determined to learn more about her mother
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The Mistress
A young woman is torn between the affections of her two lovers. One is a young bachelor who brings passion into her life. The other is a married man who has kept her as his mistress for years.
Architect JD (John Lloyd Cruz) has a chip on his shoulder about his businessman father Rico (Ronaldo Valdez) never really accepting him as his son. Seamstress Sari (Bea Alonzo) struggles to take care of her family.
The two meet by chance, and JD aggressively pursues Sari’s affections. Though the two are clearly a good match, there is a problem standing in the way of their bliss: Sari is the mistress of JD’s father. Against his better judgment, JD continues to court Sari even after finding out this difficult fact. He hides his true identity as Rico’s son, and fights to win Sari’s heart
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