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JUST FRIENDS

Apart from Isa Pang Bahaghari, Maris is also in Pamilya Ko, which premieres on ABS-CBN on Monday

- Simply Red Isah Red

In an age where everyone is an influencer, and where everyone is a blogger, what does it take to be “instafamou­s?” Are “likes” and “follows” all tha really matters nowadays?

Iñigo describes the character he plays as someone observant, but not a meddler, a supporter but will not tolerate anything quirkier than what normal people can take.

JMC’s music is back on the air

In the past, they had been linked romantical­ly, although recently, Maris Racal and Iñigo Pascual clarified their status: friends. At the press conference for I’m Ellenya L, the once-romantical­ly-linked pair affirmed they had mutually agreed to be just friends.

“It’s for the good of both of us,” Maris said. “Now I can focus on my work.”

“And I can also do the things I want,” Iñigo cut, “though never naman na hindi ko nagawa, kahit noon pa

(though I have never been able to do it, even before).”

Iñigo said that he is focusing now on creating music. “That’s really what I want to do even before I came home from the US. And when finally I am here with my dad (Piolo Pascual) I am glad that he is very supportive of what I really want to become in show business.”

Does that mean that he is not very keen on carving out a career in acting?

Iñigo quickly quipped, “Not necessaril­y. But my priority is really music.”

Maris, on the one hand, said she has become busy to give time to real life romance. “Right now I am shooting a film for Heaven’s Best with Ate Guy and other big names in acting (she plays the young Nora Aunor in Joel Lamangan’s Isa Pang Bahaghari).

Regretfull­y she said, “No, I didn’t have the chance to have scenes with Ate Guy. I was playing kasi the young version of the character she plays.”

Apart from Isa Pang Bahaghari,

Maris is also in Pamilya Ko, which premieres on ABS-CBN on Monday.

“Yes, I’ll be very busy with the series,” Maris said.

Starting next week, the movie she is starring with Iñigo premieres at the

annual Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino.

I‘m Ellenya L. is a production of Spring Films of which Iñigo’s dad is one of the owners.

The film follows the simple but ambitious 21-year-old Ellenya Lakampati on her quest to become the next big vlogger.

“This is totally not me,” said Maris who plays the lead role. “I am not ambitious… well, I have ambition… but I am not as driven as Ellenya.”

On most days, Ellenya spends her time patterning her online presence on her celebrity idol (with the special participat­ion of Sue Ramirez playing herself). Luckily, her musician father Daddy Toots (Gio Alvarez) is there to support her even if it means climbing on a roof to get her that perfect “drone shot.”

Her best friend, talented photograph­er and literal boy-next-door, Peng (Iñigo Pascual), is also always there even though, frankly, he has become quite wary of Ellenya’s obsession with the image she projects online.

Iñigo describes the character he plays as someone observant, but not a meddler, a supporter but will not tolerate anything quirkier than what normal people can take.

“I’m not the bad boy here. Perhaps the good boy to some degree, but I am Ellenya’s best friend.

When a chance encounter leads Ellenya to meet Sue Ramirez’ star maker and fellow influencer Kyle Quintos (Patrick Sugui), she takes the opportunit­y to get his help. Quintos can transform her into the big time vlogger she dreams of becoming. He agrees to help her on one condition: she has to prove her potential by becoming viral online within a week.

In an age where everyone is an influencer, and where everyone is a blogger, what does it take to be “instafamou­s?” Are “likes” and “follows” all that really matters nowadays?

Having come from a similarly simple background as Pinoy Big Brother (PBB) AII-In’s “Singing Sunshine of Davao,” Maris lends to her role of Ellenya Lakampati much of her own experience­s. From dealing with first-time fame to navigating through young adulthood as a “Gen Z’er.” I’m Ellenya L. is not a romcom.

Comedian-turned-director Boy2 Quizon said, “I did not direct a rom-com. Perhaps you can call it ‘comrom’ because there is more comedy here than romance. It’s a story of a young woman discoverin­g who she is in the age of social media. At the film’s core is a balance of comedy and heart: ‘comedy’ from the hopes, dreams and everyday struggles of living an increasing­ly digital lifestyle; ‘heart’ from staying connected to the things that matter — friends, family and one’s true self.

Boy2 said that Gen Z’ers and even millennial­s would both laugh and feel for these very relatable themes at the center of the film.

The film is his directoria­l debut after being a comedian in Bubble Gang for more than 10 years. Quizon previously produced films like 10,000 Hours, Camp Sawi, Sid and Aya and Ulan.

“As I come from a family who made their business in this genre, I made sure that laughs will be plenty. We took careful considerat­ion of the classic way of doing gags, but also making sure we injected our own brand of new, organic and subtle humor,” Quizon said in a statement.

The film also stars Nova Villa, Francine Prieto and the promising character actress and social media sensation, Kat Galang.

September marks the country’s hundred days of annual Christmas watch. Already, radio stations are beginning to broadcast tunes that many Filipinos associate with Christmas. Have your heard yet of a Jose Mari Chan Christmas ditty on radio?

Joe, as his friends call him, has teamed up with Dr. George T. Yang, McDonald’s Philippine­s chairman and founder, for an online video to impart the message that there is no time limit to dreaming. After all, age is just a number, and it is never too late to explore new opportunit­ies or chase new dreams.

Set to Jose Mari Chan’s “Can We Just Stop and Talk Awhile,” the song that became very popular in the 1970s, the film shows the two men exchanging roles for a day. Each one gets a glimpse into the day in the life of the other. Yang, a classical musician himself, gets to warm up his vocal chords as he spends the day rehearsing for a concert.

In the end, they find themselves back in the comforts of a warm McDonald’s meal shared with a friend, and in the reality that they both were able to live out their dreams in their own way.

The film will be available for viewing on Grandparen­ts’ Day, 8 September, as a tribute to grandparen­ts everywhere — a testament to making every moment count.

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COMEDIAN-turned-director Boy2 Quizon. STARS of “I’m Ellenya L.” Maris Racal and Iñigo Pascual confirms their real status: just friends.
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ALWAYS in our hearts, Jose Mari Chan is back on-screen as the Christmas season starts.
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