Duyan

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Now and Forever: Duyan

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Format Drama
Created by GMA Network
Developed by Don Michael Perez
Starring Dawn Zulueta
Ariel Rivera
Theme music composer Vince de Jesus
Opening theme "Now and Forever" by Kyla
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, Tagalog, English
No. of episodes 70 episodes
Production
Executive producer(s) Camille Pengson
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel GMA Network
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original run April 17, 2006 – July 21, 2006
Chronology
Preceded by Tinig
Followed by Linlang

Duyan (English title: Cradle of Love) is a Philippine television drama and the fifth installment of Now and Forever series. Duyan is a drama about family, love and vengeance.

Plot

Duyan tells the story of best friends Cindy (Ella Guevara) and Ella (Ella Cruz) who treat each other like sisters despite their opposite status in life.

Ella is the daughter of Adea (Dawn Zulueta), who works as a servant in the mansion owned by Cindy’s family, the richest family in the province. Several years ago, Adea and her husband Raul (Emilio Garcia) were living in Manila with their two daughters. Unfortunately, Raul, a gambler, sells their two-year old daughter to a rich couple to earn money. With the help of Rowena (Jana Roxas), Adea escapes with her six-month old baby Ella to search for her missing daughter.

When the search yields no clues, Adea, together with her sister Rowena and daughter Ella, decide to work in the mansion to elude Raul. While working in the mansion, she continues her search for her missing daughter. In time, Ella makes friends with Cindy, the daughter of the family that Adea works for. Ella may be happy, but Adea’s life is made miserable by Loren (Glydel Mercado), Cindy’s mother.

Loren is cruel and ruthless to Adea, especially after she learns that her husband Mateo (Ariel Rivera) was the servant’s former boyfriend. Adea accepts all the abuse so that she and her family can continue to live at the mansion, far away from Raul.

Despite the conflict between their parents, the friendship of Ella and Cindy remains very firm. Ella protects Cindy from naughty children while Cindy defends her friend from her haughty mother who is against their friendship,

But what if destiny tests the friendship of these young girls by switching their fortune? Will they still stand by each other and keep their friendship? Will the people around them change and reconcile? Or will hatred consume their mothers and urge them to seek revenge?

Cast of Characters

Production Team

  • Executive In-charge of Production: Wilma Galvante
  • Supervising Producer: Lilybeth Rasonable
  • Program Managers: Gigi Santiago-Lara and Ramel David
  • Executive Producer: Camille Pengson
  • Creative Consultant: Roy Iglesias
  • Head Writer: Don Michael Perez
  • Writers: Kit Villanueva-Langit, Des Garbes-Severino and Luningning Interio-Ribay
  • Director: Mac Alejandre

See also

    • Mukha
    • Ganti
    • Agos
    • Tinig
    • Dangal
    • Linlang

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