The Philippine Star

The generation of Khalil ramos

- By PABLO A. TARIMAN

At 21, Khalil Ramos carries a certain sensibilit­y so rare for aspiring young stars his age.

He knows he has a lot more to learn and absorb, he knows the competitio­n out there is stiff but for sure, he knows his place in the sun.

“I have come to terms with many things in life,” he confides. “But the choices are there for me to accept or not. I know what will keep me challenged and I know I am cut out for certain roles. It’s just a matter with working with the right project and the right director.”

And true enough, director Erik Matti finds in him the actor with the right attitude for the brand of films he has in mind.

Indeed, he is promising enough to be signed as a contract star for Reality Entertainm­ent of which direk Erik is one of the founders along with producer Dondon Monteverde.

Says the director: “People may find him cute but there is more to him than that. The eyes show a certain kind of guts, which we don’t find in other young actors. For that reason, we are preparing him for roles that are larger than life and beyond the rom-com orientatio­n.”

Khalil says he knows he has a good chance of becoming a good actor with direk Erik overseeing him. He can still remember the first time he saw direk Erik and producer Dondon.

“It was during a fighting workshop for my first project under Reality Entertainm­ent. I was at that time of my life where I was just beginning to seek new opportunit­ies and expand my knowledge as an actor. That same year, direk Erik, Sir Dondon and I worked together in Honor Thy Father. Being part of that film changed my perspectiv­e towards my craft. I became certain of my one true passion which is storytelli­ng. I also became aware of the true capability of one’s mind. From then on, I started believing that I am capable of creating my own destiny. I knew that one day, I would be working with them on a much higher level.”

Indeed, he has with other projects, one of which was Petersen Vargas’ 2 Cool 2 Be 4gotten where he was nominated for Best Actor in the last Gawad Urian Awards.

The role is a delicate one and he has to figure in a sensitive tale of coming of age which had him coping with signs of early male attraction. His reaction shots while one of the characters of his co-actors was doing a controvers­ial auto-erotic scene was subtle but no less intense. It probably taught him that not everything about growing up is black and white.

For now, he is seen as the DJ who becomes a creature of the night in La Luna Sangre while waiting for the release of his other finished projects.

He concludes: “I believe my generation has a lot to offer although we can learn a lot from the older generation. I think we are the most powerful generation and the most influentia­l due to the onset of social media and high technology. But on my own, I know I can contribute a lot by becoming the actor I want to be. I want to be known as an actor who can be a good storytelle­r. For that reason, I can do anything to realize that goal.”

 ??  ?? Khalil: As an actor, he wants to be a good storytelle­r
Khalil: As an actor, he wants to be a good storytelle­r
 ??  ?? The young actor (with, from left, Reality Entertainm­ent’s director Erik Matti and producer Dondon Monteverde) is eyed for roles that are larger than life
The young actor (with, from left, Reality Entertainm­ent’s director Erik Matti and producer Dondon Monteverde) is eyed for roles that are larger than life
 ??  ?? With co-star Jameson Blake in a scene from the indie 2 Cool 2 Be 4Gotten
With co-star Jameson Blake in a scene from the indie 2 Cool 2 Be 4Gotten

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