Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka
Title card
GenreRomance
Drama
Written byGina Marissa Tagasa-Gil
Directed byJose Javier Reyes
StarringJudy Ann Santos
Piolo Pascual
Opening theme"Iingatan Ka" by Carol Banawa
ComposerMarizen Yaneza
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes433
Production
Executive producerJulie Anne R. Benitez
Running time30 minutes
Production companyDreamscape Entertainment Television
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseJune 18, 2001 (2001-06-18) 
February 14, 2003 (2003-02-14)

Sa Puso Ko Iingatan Ka (International title: My Heart, Take Care / transl.In My Heart, I'll Take Care Of You) is a Philippine drama series made by ABS-CBN. It aired from June 18, 2001 to February 14, 2003.[1] The show starred Judy Ann Santos and Piolo Pascual.

The series re-aired Internationally from 2004 to 2006 on Pinoy Central TV (now S+A International) and with back-to-back episodes on Cinema One Global from November 2012 to 2013 part of its Drama Hour replacing Kampanerang Kuba re-runs.

Plot

A young woman named Patricia is trying to find true acceptance and love from her father (Edu Manzano). After being born out of wedlock she must also succumb to get through her daily emotional ordeals such as her complicated family life with her mother and drunken lover her cruel stepsister and her grandmother. She will fall in love in the process with Jordan a young man who will fall for her heart. But will their love story get a happily ever after?

The story revolves around Patricia (Judy Ann Santos) and her search for a comfortable life. Patricia, born out of wedlock to parents Armand Montecillo (Edu Manzano) and his secretary-turned-lover Nieves Quevado (Zsa Zsa Padilla), had to face various challenges and tribulations, including living with an alcoholic abusive stepfather Abner (Pen Medina) and experiencing cruelty from her step sister Sheila (Julia Clarete). However, hope arrives as she meets Jordan (Piolo Pascual) who promises eternal love. Patricia and Jordan marry and face the wounds of their pasts.

Can greed and power destroy others or can love and determination heal all types of wounds?

In the end, Patricia is revealed to be the long-lost biological daughter of Armand with Mayla (Coney Reyes), who was initially her stepmother. Nieves is actually Patricia's adoptive mother who had a son with Armand, named Chandro (Romnick Sarmenta) was stole by Dr. Enriquez (Timmy Cruz) she's adoptive mother. Meanwhile, Sheila, believed to be Armand and Mayla's daughter, is actually the long-lost biological daughter of Star (Cherie Gil).

Cast

Lead cast
Main cast
  • Coney Reyes as Mayla Lizandro-Montecillo - Patricia (biological), Sheila (adoptive) & Adrian's mother, but she's supposed to be a stepmother of Patricia in first scene.
  • Edu Manzano as Armand Montecillo † - Chandro, Patricia & Adrian's father and Sheila's adoptive father
  • Zsa Zsa Padilla as Nieves Quevedo-Pacheco † - Patricia (adoptive), Abby & Chandro's mother.
  • Julia Clarete as Sheila Montecillo-Samonte - Star's biological daughter
  • John Lloyd Cruz as Adrian Montecillo † - younger son of Mayla & Armand, also a younger brother of Patricia (biological) & Sheila (adoptive) and Chandro's younger half-brother.
  • Armida Siguion-Reyna † as Lourdes Lizandro † - Mayla's mother and Adrian, Patricia (biological) and Sheila (adoptive)'s grandmother
  • Cherie Gil † as Star - Sheila's biological mother.
  • Mark Gil † as Mr. De Guzman - Abby's father.
  • Rosemarie Gil as Emilia Villamines - Jordan and Dante's mother and also Patricia's mother-in-law.
Also as main cast
  • Angelica Panganiban as Abby De Guzman - Nieves's younger daughter from Mr. De Guzman.
  • Cherry Pie Picache as Becky Pagsisisihan - Patricia's godmother.
  • Carlo Aquino as Eman Dela Cruz - son of Arsing from his first wife.
  • Romnick Sarmenta as Chandro † - Dra. Enriquez's adoptive son, but also he's a biological son of Armand & Nieves and Patricia's long-lost half-brother.
  • Timmy Cruz as Dra. Enriquez - Chandro (adoptive) and Adelaine's mother.
  • Isabel Granada † as Adelaine Enriquez † - Dra. Enriquez's daughter and also she's a long-lost biological daughter of Franco.
Supporting cast
  • Priscilla Almeda as Joey †
  • Steven Alonzo as Adrian's friend
  • Jackie Castillejos as Cleo †
  • Menggie Cobarrubias † as Ramil
  • Alma Concepcion as Benilda Villamines
  • Mymy Davao as Elaine
  • Hazel Espiñosa as Gemma Rose - Arsing's second wife.
  • Daniel Fernando as Tonying - He's knows the truth about Patricia, Chandro and Shelia's true identities.
  • Vivian Foz as Evelyn
  • Glenda Garcia as Lani's mother
  • Gino Paul Guzman as Red Bernardo
  • Kathleen Hermosa as Babette
  • Simon Ibarra as Dr. Neil Guanzon
  • Cherry Lou as Julie
  • Manjo del Mundo as Prison Warden
  • Aiza Marquez as Lani
  • Aya Medel as Dante's mistress
  • Pen Medina as Abner Pacheco - Nieves' drunk husband.
  • Melissa Mendez as Nelia Domingo - Carlo's aunt and also Patricia's godmother.
  • Matthew Mendoza as Dante Villamines - Jordan's elder brother and also Patricia's brother-in-law.
  • L.A. Mumar as Carlo Samonte
  • Belinda Panelo as Isabel Borromeo
  • Lito Pimentel as Arsing Dela Cruz - Eman's father.
  • Efren Reyes Jr. as Mr. Tordesillas
  • RJ Rosales † as Dexter Tolentino
  • Caridad Sanchez as Lolita Quevedo - Nieves's mother and Patricia (adoptive) Abby & Chandro (biological)'s grandmother.
  • Jeffrey Santos as Virgo de Padua
  • Leni Santos as Elena
  • Monsour del Rosario as Mario † - Jordan and Patricia's Friend as Long Life.
Recurring, extended and guest casts

Production

In 2001, ABS-CBN reached its peak with its "timeless and memorable" telenovelas Pangako Sa ’Yo and Recuerdo de Amor. The series united fellow actors Judy Ann Santos and Piolo Pascual after their successful team-up in the phenomenal drama Esperanza the series would also be remembered as one of their chronicled team ups before their future roles especially the Award Winning Soap Sa Piling Mo in 2006. The series also served acclaim for Award Winning veteran actors Edu Manzano, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Coney Reyes and Ms. Armida Siguion-Reyna.

See also

References

  1. Anarcon, James Patrick (April 14, 2019). "19 Longest-running ABS-CBN Teleseryes". PEP. Retrieved February 4, 2020.
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