Langit sa Piling Mo

Langit sa Piling Mo
Created by Senedy Que
Directed by Gil Tejada Jr.
Starring Heart Evangelista
Mark Herras
Katrina Halili
JC Tiuseco
Daniel Matsunaga
Theme music composer Vehnee Saturno
Opening theme "Hulog ng Langit"
sung by Frencheska Farr and Geoff Taylor
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, Tagalog, English
No. of episodes 80 episodes
Production
Executive producer(s) Michele Borja
Producer(s) GMA Entertainment TV Group
Running time 30–45 minutes (approx. 25 minutes w/o commercials)
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format 480i SDTV
Original release May 31, 2010 – September 17, 2010
External links
Website

Langit sa Piling Mo or Heaven With You (International title) is a Filipino drama series produced by GMA Network, developed by Senedy Que and directed by Gil Tejada, Jr. The series featured Heart Evangelista, Mark Herras and Katrina Halili as the lead characters. It premiered May 31, 2010. Internationally, it is aired on GMA Pinoy TV with a two-day delay.[1] From July 5, 2012 until October 12, 2012 GMA Life TV aired its English-dubbed version worldwide.

Airport scenes are shot mainly at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 in Pasay City.[2]

Production

Shot mainly at the vast Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 in Pasay City, the unusual setting picked by the creative team renders more color to the tale of love, self-discovery and destiny.

Creative heads Jun Lana, Aloy Adlawan and RJ Nuevas required the cast members to strictly observe instructions and guidelines given by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, the Manila International Airport and professional cabin crew instructors to make their respective roles convincing before the audience.

But the background along with the tourist destinations serves part only of the program's overall appeal.

The network's Senior Program Manager Redgie Acuna-Magno said during the press conference last May 25 at Studio 5 of the GMA Network Center in Quezon City, that... "This is the first time for Heart Evangelista and Mark Herras to be paired and we saw it already in AVP [Audio Video Presentation] that they have chemistry, so we are very positive that their team-up will work,"

"And this is an original story and all creative and writers are worked together to come up with a different love story this time", she added.

Synopsis

It tells the story of Marj, a strong-willed domestic flight attendant who takes every opportunity to travel to look for her long-lost siblings.

Blessed with good looks and a pure heart, Marj's only priority is to be reunited with her real parents and siblings who were taken away from her 15 years ago. Even though she has many admirers, she has no plans of falling in love until she and her family are together once again in their rundown home that she is currently rebuilding.

Marj doesn't know that her younger brother Felix has been living on the streets and has become involved in carnapping and an akyat-bahay gang. Her younger sister Joy now supports her studies by being a sexy pole dancer at night.

Rigo, on the other hand, is a handsome but immature son of the owner of Eagle Airways. He is engaged to be married to the spiteful Aurora, who is the scion of a highly influential clan in Cebu. His father Rodrigo was an airline tycoon who was killed for mysterious reasons.

The two—Marj and Rigo—form an unlikely understanding with the latter helping the likable flight attendant in her search. Marj, on the other hand, enlightens Rigo on life's complexities and painful realizations. In fact, it was Marj who informs Rigo that his fiancé has been cheating on him all this time.

A dark secret curiously involving Marj and Rigo's respective families, unfortunately, will test their feelings for each other.

Cast of characters

Main cast

Supporting cast

Special participation

Guest cast

Theme song

The theme song of the show entitled "Hulog ng Langit" was originally performed by Donna Cruz.

International release

Country Network(s)
Brunei Brunei RTB 1
Malaysia Malaysia Astro Bella
Myanmar Myanmar MRTV-4

References

See also

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