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Zaijian Jaranilla (photo) gives life to the character of a former street child who finished his studies in a Maalaala Mo Kaya (MMK) episode that will inspire viewers once more tonight at 8:30.

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Muling mapapanood sa Maalaala Mo Kaya ngayong Sabado (January 30) ang kwento ng pagsisikap ng isang batang kalye na nakapagtapos ng pag-aaral na gaganapin ng award-winning child actor na si Zaijian Jaranilla.

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“Drama is a mirror of life. It conveys life; it communicates man’s outer and inner expressions; it is man speaking of himself, for himself, to other human beings to share his thoughts, ideas, beliefs, values, longings and aspirations. It is the human being extending arms, mind, and heart, giving meaning to life as events unfold, whether significant or immaterial.”

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In the paper Beyond Romance, which Rizal’s great grand niece (from his sister Maria Rizal Cruz) Gemma Cruz-Araneta presented at the Philippine National Historical Society in 2012, she rued the most hackneyed question Filipino students would ask her when the national hero’s birthday or death anniversary is at hand: “Whom do you think Rizal loved the best?”

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A shining gem in the nine-film diadem that is the ongoing National Film Festival’s All Masters Edition from the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), Largavista Production’s Ano ang Kulay ng Mga Nakalimutang Pangarap? brought back memories of Tony Mabesa’s Taghoy ng Troya, staged in the ’70s at the now desolate Metropolitan Theater, adapted from Euripides’ Trojan Women (Troades).

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Zaijian Jaranilla (photo) gives life to the character of a former street child who finished his studies in a Maalaala Mo Kaya (MMK) episode that will inspire viewers once more tonight at 8:30.

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Muling mapapanood sa Maalaala Mo Kaya ngayong Sabado (January 30) ang kwento ng pagsisikap ng isang batang kalye na nakapagtapos ng pag-aaral na gaganapin ng award-winning child actor na si Zaijian Jaranilla.

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“Drama is a mirror of life. It conveys life; it communicates man’s outer and inner expressions; it is man speaking of himself, for himself, to other human beings to share his thoughts, ideas, beliefs, values, longings and aspirations. It is the human being extending arms, mind, and heart, giving meaning to life as events unfold, whether significant or immaterial.”

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In the paper Beyond Romance, which Rizal’s great grand niece (from his sister Maria Rizal Cruz) Gemma Cruz-Araneta presented at the Philippine National Historical Society in 2012, she rued the most hackneyed question Filipino students would ask her when the national hero’s birthday or death anniversary is at hand: “Whom do you think Rizal loved the best?”

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A shining gem in the nine-film diadem that is the ongoing National Film Festival’s All Masters Edition from the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP), Largavista Production’s Ano ang Kulay ng Mga Nakalimutang Pangarap? brought back memories of Tony Mabesa’s Taghoy ng Troya, staged in the ’70s at the now desolate Metropolitan Theater, adapted from Euripides’ Trojan Women (Troades).

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