Mi Destino Eres Tú

Mi destino eres tú

Mi destino eres tú
Directed by Miguel Córcega
Theme music composer Jim Daddario
Will Robinson
Aaron Saint
Lucero
Opening theme "Mi destino eres tú" by Lucero
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 90
Production
Executive producer(s) Carla Estrada
Running time 45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Televisa
Original run July 10, 2000 – November 10, 2000
Chronology
Preceded by La Casa en la Playa
Followed by Abrázame Muy Fuerte

Mi destino eres tú (English: You're My Destiny) is a 2000 Mexican telenovela. It is a production of Carla Estrada.

Lucero and Jorge Salinas will as the protagonists, while Susana Zabaleta, Jaime Camil, Silvia Pasquel and Natalia Streignard will as the antagonists.

Main cast

  • Lucero as Andrea San Vicente
  • Jorge Salinas as Eduardo Rivadeneira
  • Jaime Camil as Mauricio Rodríguez
  • Susana Zabaleta as Emma Pimentel
  • Natalia Streignard as Sofía Deveusa Leyva
  • Maria Sorte as Amparo Calderon
  • Jacqueline Andere as Nuria del Encino
  • Andrea Torre as Magda Sánchez Fernández
  • Andrea Lagunes as Ximena Rivadeneira Pimentel
  • Cosme Alberto as Juan Reyes Solís
  • Joaquín Cordero as José Ignacio Rivadeneira
  • Mauricio Islas as Ramiro Galindo Suárez
  • Sylvia Pasquel as Zulema Fernández
  • Jorge Reynoso as Genaro Gil
  • Hector Ortega as Anselmo Sánchez Pérez
  • Julio Alemán as Augusto Rodríguez
  • Lorena Herrera as Olga Moret
  • Mariana Karr as Irene
  • Azela Robinson as Isaura Becker
  • Sherlyn as Georgina "Gina"
  • Sheyla as Celia López Hernández
  • Andrea Torre as Magda
  • Lucero León as Elena Pimentel
  • Silvia Mariscal as María Suárez de Galindo
  • Jan as Fernando Rivadeneira Del Encino
  • Cynthia Klithbo as Amara Trujillo
  • Anthony Alvarez as Luis
  • Amparito Arozarema as Chonita
  • Luis Bayardo as Samuel Galindo Betancourt
  • Magda Guzman as Nanny Nina
  • Jorge Muñiz as Father Rodrigo
  • Sylvia Eugenia Derbez as Juliana Rodríguez
  • Orlando Carrio as Enrique San Vicente Ordóñez
  • Jorge Vargas as Hector Valderrama
  • Carmelita González as Asunción Rivadeneira

with special appearances by Jerry Rivera and Jon Secada.

Plot

Andrea San Vicente is a young lawyer, she is modern and intelligent. She has a passion for justice and the rights take her to defend those who can't defend for themselves. That same passion will lead her to her past, which she doesn't know anything about.

Andrea lives in a house in a private section of the middle class in Mexico City with her uncle Anselmo and her aunt Zulema, her younger sister Gina and her cousin Magda. Zulema has told the girls that the parents of Andrea and Gina, Enrique and Alicia, died in an accident. But the reality is another.

Andrea and her sister have grown up in a family in which Zulema tells them that they should be thankful for what they have done for the two: they gave them a family, and they educated them. This makes Andrea the main source for money in the family, since her uncle Anselmo has diabetes for years and this doesn't allow him to work.

Andrea falls in love with Ramiro, a young man of better economic position than her. They are about to marry, but they have to confront many obstacles: the rotunding opposition of Samuel, father of Ramiro, and the lies and intrigues of Sofia, an ex-girlfriend of Ramiro.

But Andrea and Ramiro finally get over all those obstacles and finally get married. But the destiny has a cruel game for the two: during their honeymoon, and after having consummated the marriage, Ramiro dies all of a sudden and leaves Andrea in a dark loneliness. Andrea has become a widow and being so young, and now, she has to confront a destiny she never expected.

Andrea has taken refuge in her work and her studies, since she is doing a master's degree in psychology. Not only has she buried Ramiro, but all her possibilities to love have gone with him.....or at least that is what she thinks. Without looking for it, and without thinking it, two men of distinct character will come into her life: Mauricio Rodriguez and Eduardo Rivadeneira, but only one of them will be her destiny.

Reception & Music

The performance of Lucero gave her a TVyNovelas Award for best actress. Lucero sang the main theme and it was a hit throughout Latin America. It was released in the album Mi destino.

Awards

Year Ceremony Category Nominee Result
2001 19th TVyNovelas Awards[1] Best Lead Actress Lucero Won
Best Lead Actor Jorge Salinas Nominated
Best Female Villain Susana Zabaleta Nominated
Best Breakthrough Performance Male Jaime Camil Nominated

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