Kung Ayaw Mo, Huwag Mo! (1998)
Doris is a loving yet strict sister to Ditas, who could not make decisions on her own. Doris has always treated her younger sister like a child to the point that Ditas feels smothered by her sister’s attention. One day Doris gets impressed with a young cab driver Miko who volunteered to fix her eatery’s broken electric fuse box. Doris hires him as Ditas’ official school service driver. Ditas initially protested but she yielded to her sister’s demand nonetheless. The two then started to secretly date each other. On the other hand, Doris’ world was turned upside down when her ex-flame Mike showed up to her. Because of Mike’s persistence Doris decided to open up her heart for the second time. However, as the two sisters’ respective romantic relationship become stable, Doris learned about Ditas’ affair with Miko.
Director:
Jerry Lopez Sineneng
Writers:
Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario, Jerry Lopez Sineneng.
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Maricel Soriano as Doris |
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William Martinez as Mike |
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Jolina Magdangal as Ditas |
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Marvin Agustin as Miko |
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Stella Ruiz as Yogi |
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Candy Pangilinan as Cris |
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John Lapus as Badang |
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Mel Kimura as Lisa |
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Dominic Ochoa as Chuck |
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J.R. Herrera as John |
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Kathleen Hermosa as Cathy |
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Steven Alonso as Paul |
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Rex Tanwangco as Bay |
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Derek Carmona as Pangga |
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CJ Tolentino as Mark |
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Jimson Oropesa as Tyrone |
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Dimples Romana as Bettina |
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Arianne Hernandez as Ella |
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Marcus Madrigal as Steven |
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John Tionloc as Carlo |
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Boyd Tinio as Ador |
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Archie Cabangis as Felipe |
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Jessette Prospero as Chuck's Mom |
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Mardi Fuentes as Mang Berting |
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Tak Barrios as Carinderia Lady Customer |
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Albert Cabrera as Choreographer |
| Directing | Jerry Lopez Sineneng | Director |
| Writing | Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario | Story |
| Writing | Mel Mendoza-Del Rosario | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jerry Lopez Sineneng | Screenplay |