Mistaken Identity (TV series)

Mistaken Identity
Genre Drama
Romance
Created by GMA Entertainment TV Group
Developed by Topel Lee
Starring Lovi Poe
Rocco Nacino
Opening theme "Jet Lag"
sung by Simple Plan ft. Natasha Bedingfield
Country of origin Philippines
Original language(s) Filipino, Tagalog, English
No. of episodes 6 episodes (final)
Production
Executive producer(s) Wilma Galvante
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network GMA Network
Picture format NTSC (480i) SDTV
Original release July 23 – August 27, 2011

Mistaken Identity is a Philippine drama series created and developed by GMA Network, starring Lovi Poe and Rocco Nacino.[1][2]

Plot

Ada (Lovi Poe) travels to an island in Ilocos where she meets a handsome native named Sinag (Rocco Nacino). They would constantly bump into each other in the village and during these occasions, Ada notices Sinag's arm band and tribal accessories.

Ada quickly assumes that he is the reclusive Prince of the island and befriends him. But it turns out to be a case of mistaken identity. Sinag is the cousin of the real Prince and is just pretending to be the real prince, under the orders of Queen Mercedes (Gloria Diaz) and Prince Kali (Luis Alandy).

Sinag and Ada's playful friendship blossoms into a full-blown romance and this special relationship of the two unlikely lovers earns the ire of Prince Kali, who secretly has feelings for Ada. Determined to do everything in his power to win the heart of the lovely journalist, Prince Kali refuses to back down without giving a fight.

How far will Prince Kali ruin Sinag's credibility? Will Sinag divulge the truth to Ada and reveal his true identity? Will Ada and Sinag's whirlwind romance be for keeps?

Cast and characters

Production

It is orally began project in 2010, since they made their new Love Bug series after Say I Do (Lovi's previous weekly drama project). However they stopped the project but it gave way to renaming on Love Bug to Reel Love as its series "Tween Hearts" the following year that it aired replacing Amazing Cooking Kids. It is considered as the first-ever morning drama show under GMA Entertainment TV Group.

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References

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