Kasal (2018 film)

Kasal is a 2018 Filipino romance drama film starring Bea Alonzo, Derek Ramsay and Paulo Avelino.[1][2][3] The film was directed by Ruel S. Bayani and produced by Star Cinema.

Kasal
Directed byRuel S. Bayani
Produced by
Screenplay byPatrick John R. Valencia
Story byKriz G. Gazmen
Starring
Music byFrancis Concio
CinematographyMycko David
Edited byMarya Ignacio
Production
company
Distributed byStar Cinema
Release date
  • May 16, 2018 (2018-05-16)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryPhilippines
Language
Box office₱170 million (worldwide)

The film marks Derek Ramsay's comeback film for Star Cinema.[4] It also served as Star Cinema's 25th Anniversary offering.

The film is about the story of a public school teacher, Lia Marquez (Bea), who, when deciding to marry Cebu’s most eligible bachelor and mayoral candidate, Philip Cordero (Paulo), is thrust into working with her ex-boyfriend Wado dela Costa (Derek) when he comes back into her life.[5]

Cast

Bea Alonzo portrays Lia Marquez
Paulo Avelino, portrays Philip Cordero
Derek Ramsay, portrays, Wado Dela Costa

Theme song

  • Kasal Movie 2018 Philippine Romantic Drama Film into Theme song of Tagpuan was Performed by Moira Dela Torre.

Box office results

  • Kasal earned approximately ₱100 million in a span of 13 days since its release according to Star Cinema.[6]
  • With its international screenings in full swing, Star Cinema's "Kasal" entered the top 20 in United States box office over the last weekend of May 2018, according to a report published on the New York Times.[7]

Awards and nominations

  • Bea Alonzo Best Actress Won in Pinakapasadong Award in GAWAD Pasado Awards 2019.
  • Paulo Avelino Best Actor Won in Pinakapasadong Award in GAWAD Pasado Awards 2019.
  • Ricky Davao Best Supporting Actor Won in Pinakapasadong Award in GAWAD Pasado Awards 2019.
  • Derek Ramsay Best Supporting Actor Nom in Pinakapasadong Award in GAWAD Pasado Awards 2019.
  • Ricky Davao Best Supporting Actor Nomination in 3rd Eddys (Entertainment Editors’ Choice) of the SPEEd (Society of Philippine Entertainment Editors).[8]

Awards

References


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