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Dear Friend: Madrasta

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Directed by
  
Jay Altarejos

No. of episodes
  
4 (total)

First episode date
  
17 May 2009

Network
  
GMA Network

Country of origin
  
Philippines

Running time
  
30 Minutes

Final episode date
  
7 June 2009

Starring
  
Yasmien Kurdi Iwa Moto Gary Estrada and Marco Alcaraz

Original language(s)
  
Filipino, Tagalog, English

Genres
  
Drama, Romance Film, Romance

Languages
  
English, Tagalog, Filipino

Cast
  
Yasmien Kurdi, Iwa Moto, Marco Alcaraz, Gary Estrada

Similar
  
Dear Friend, Tinig, SOP Gigsters, Magic Kamison, HP: To The Highest Level Na!

Madrasta trailer


Madrasta (Filipino: "stepmother") is a Philippine drama aired on GMA Network. It is the fourth installment of Dear Friend.

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Plot

Madrasta tells the story of two women whose lives are intertwined by shades of intrigue, personal ambitions and resentment.

Gellie (Iwa Moto) is often misjudged as a flirtatious, easy to get type of girl by her schoolmates. Unknown to them, Gellie is trying to cope with her harrowing experience as a battered girlfriend.

During these trying times, she finds comfort in the arms of Arnold (Gary Estrada), the owner of the school where she studies. On one occasion, Shiela (Yasmien Kurdi) chances upon Gellie talking to Arnold and immediately gives the wrong impression that Gellie toys with older men. She brands Gellie as a gold-digger.

Gellie and Arnold start seeing each other and, despite their age difference, they fall in love instantly. However, things get complicated on the day of their engagement. Gellie discovers that Shiela is Arnold's daughter, her former classmate who spread the false rumors about her.

Main Cast

  • Yasmien Kurdi as Sheila
  • Iwa Moto as Gellie
  • Gary Estrada as Arnold
  • Marco Alcaraz as Lino
  • Supporting Cast

  • Kevin Santos as Bernard
  • Dang Cruz as Nino
  • References

    Dear Friend: Madrasta Wikipedia