JUST IN: “The General’s Daughter” and “Ngayon at Kailanman” airing in MYANMAR!
Teleseryes make people relive their dramas and depict their real lives.
More often than not, viewers can relate to the stories and characters of soap operas that is why they get all hooked.
Filipinos, according to study, were the most emotional people in the world, and their love of dramatic soap operas could be the primary reason behind our emotional character.
It’s been our routine to be seated in a sofa, relaxed with family and binge-watching our beloved telenovelas that largely reflect our lives.
They came into popularity in the 1950s and expanded to different genres and timeslots through the years but the most notables series were on primetime.
Since then, teleseryes became a trending part of our culture and nothing can probably stop us from tuning in to our own soap operas and our love for the storylines of these telenovelas will probably never end.
No wonder why even across the globe, other countries get also hooked on Filipino Teleseryes particularly the Southeast Asians.
Our love and support for our own is that contagious that it far reaches the hearts and minds overseas and it is something we should take pride on.
No wonder why Angel Locsin’s starrer “The General’s Daughter” alongside Joshua Garcia and Julia Barretto’s “Ngayon at Kailanman” captured the hearts of Myanmars as the two Kapamilya shows have started airing, ABS-CBN announced last Thursday.
“The General’s Daughter” premiered on August 4 and airs during primetime (Friday to Sunday, 7 PM), while “Ngayon at Kailanman” started airing on Sky Net last June 24.
Both shows are subtitled in Burmese on Sky Net International Drama Channel, said on a report by Starmometer.
The two primetime drama series have been acquired for airing in Myanmar and just as how our very own Angel Locsin, Joshua Garcia, Julia Barretto and the whole cast of “The General’s Daughter” and “Ngayon at Kailanman” conquer the hearts of Filipino audience, they didn’t find it hard to conquer the hearts of the Burmese viewers.
Source: Starmometer
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