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Bulilits take on high school life in new comedy series

- BY ED UY STAFF WRITER

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Following the continued success of Goin’ Bulilit and Toda Max, ABSCBN now introduces Luv U— a new comedy series that seeks to perk up those slow Sunday afternoons.

According to the show’s head writer Ricky Victoria, the concept of Luv U came about because they wanted to give the graduates of Goin’ Bulilit a chance to further showcase their acting talents.

“Nanghihiny­ang kasi kami sa talents nung mga bata, nahasa na sila ng husto because of Goin’; unfortunat­ely, they couldn’t stay there anymore because they’ve grown up,” Victoria told The Manila Times in an interview. “Eventually they graduate and leave the show, and their careers become uncertain.”

A veteran of ABS-CBN sitcoms such as Goin’ Bulilit and Banana Split, Victoria said it was Direk Bobot (Edgar Mortiz) who decided to pitch in Luv U, so that the graduates of Goin’ will have something to look forward to, as well as to help them improve their acting.

Just like its precursor Ang TV in the 90s, Goin’ Bulilit has become a

HE end of the school year may just be a few weeks away, but for the students of Lamberto Uy Villarama University (LUV U), senior year is just about to begin.

launching pad for many young stars including Kathryn Bernardo and Julia Montes.

Luv U features tweenstars Miles Ocampo, Angeli Gonzales, Kiray Celis, CJ Navato and Igi Flores, who are all “graduates” of Goin’ Bulilit. It also introduces Marco Gumabao.

Luv U is the story of three young girls Camille (Ocampo), Whitney (Celis) and April (Gonzales), who just transferre­d to Lamberto Uy Villarama University, to finish high school. On their first day at the new school, they catch the attention of JB (Gumabao), Boom (Navato) and Rocky (Flores). Despite the strict warning of their grandmothe­r (Viado), Camille and her cousins continue to pursue the path to teen romance.

With all the courtships and attempts on the ever dreamy first kiss, the six teen students will learn a very valuable lesson in life: That you cannot get all straight A’s in love.

Victoria said each episode will have a specific theme that will be consistent with the main story arc. “The main story will be about the three couples and their budding ro- mances, but at the same time we will also tackle the other aspects of high school life, like the problems of the youth, their beliefs, etc.—but it will be done in a more humorous way,” Victoria revealed.

Another unique aspect of the show will be its use of social networking sites such as Facebook. “A lot of teens today turn to Facebook to share their ideas and sometimes voice out their problems so we will be incorporat­ing that in the show. Each of the characters in Luv U will have a Facebook account that viewers can add and interact with, to make the show more interactiv­e,” Victoria added.

Ocampo said she is quite excited

 ??  ?? The cast members of ABS-CBN’S new Sunday afternoon comedy
The cast members of ABS-CBN’S new Sunday afternoon comedy

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