Christian Broadcasting Network Asia’s (CBN Asia) foray into producing horror-suspense telemovies, "Tanikala," every Holy Week has been one of this season’s much-awaited TV event. For the third installment of the "Tanikala" book, three special horror-suspense telemovies will be aired from Maundy Thursday to Black Saturday, 5 p.m., on GMA 7.
"Tanikala" features true-to-life stories of people who battled against a pure evil that tried to control their lives.
On Maundy Thursday, former Sexbomb girl Izzy Trazona will go from dancing and singing to tackling heavy drama as a wife under a mortal curse in "Kulam."
While theater actor Icko Gonzalez, plays a young man spiraling into sex and drug addiction on "Wasak" on Good Friday. The episode also features John Arcilla and Roselyn Perez.
“My role in 'Wasak' is very challenging- emotionally and physically. But everyone was up for the challenge,” says lead actor Icko. “I hope that people will listen to the message of our episode.”
Beauty queen-turned-actress Miriam Quiambao faces her most challenging role as a demon-possessed faith healer in “Panata,” which airs Black Saturday.
Miriam adds, “working with 'Panata' team was challenging and yet fulfilling. I even lost my voice for a week due to the number of times I had to shout. Everyone was working in the spirit of excellence.”
Catch all of these TV masterpieces on "Tanikala" this Holy Week, April 21, 22, and 23, 5:00 p.m. on GMA-7.
"Tanikala" features true-to-life stories of people who battled against a pure evil that tried to control their lives.
On Maundy Thursday, former Sexbomb girl Izzy Trazona will go from dancing and singing to tackling heavy drama as a wife under a mortal curse in "Kulam."
While theater actor Icko Gonzalez, plays a young man spiraling into sex and drug addiction on "Wasak" on Good Friday. The episode also features John Arcilla and Roselyn Perez.
“My role in 'Wasak' is very challenging- emotionally and physically. But everyone was up for the challenge,” says lead actor Icko. “I hope that people will listen to the message of our episode.”
Beauty queen-turned-actress Miriam Quiambao faces her most challenging role as a demon-possessed faith healer in “Panata,” which airs Black Saturday.
Miriam adds, “working with 'Panata' team was challenging and yet fulfilling. I even lost my voice for a week due to the number of times I had to shout. Everyone was working in the spirit of excellence.”
Catch all of these TV masterpieces on "Tanikala" this Holy Week, April 21, 22, and 23, 5:00 p.m. on GMA-7.
No comments:
Post a Comment