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Nag-aapoy na Damdamin
Season 2 promotional poster
GenreMelodrama
Revenge
Romantic thriller
Created byABS-CBN Studios
MQuest Ventures
Cignal Entertainment
MQ Studios
Written byMa. Carmela L. Abaygar
Jasper Emmanuel A. Paras
Jann Kayla C. Mendoza
Erica Frances A. Bautista
Directed byFM Reyes
Benedict Mique
Bjoy Balagtas
Starring
Music byFrancis S. Concio
Opening theme"Nag-aapoy na Damdamin" by Allison Tanner
Ending theme"Hawak Mo" by Lyka Estrella
ComposerJonathan Manalo
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes134 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducersSienna G. Olaso
Maya M. Aralar
Marissa V. Kalaw
EditorsMark Segubience
Kathleen S. Chavez
Ron Joseph G. Ilagan
Production companyJRB Creative Production
Original release
NetworkKapamilya Channel[a]
TV5
ReleaseJuly 25, 2023 (2023-07-25) –
January 26, 2024 (2024-01-26)

Nag-aapoy na Damdamin (transl.Burning Feeling) is a Philippine television drama romantic thriller series broadcast by Kapamilya Channel and TV5. Directed by FM Reyes, Benedict Mique and Bjoy Balagtas, it stars JC de Vera, Ria Atayde, Tony Labrusca, and Jane Oineza. The series aired on Kapamilya Channel's Kapamilya Gold afternoon block, and TV5's Hapon Champion block and worldwide via The Filipino Channel from July 25, 2023 to January 26, 2024.

Plot

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Dr. Philip Salazar and Atty. Lucas Buencamino share a deep childhood bond rooted in their fathers' close friendship. However, tragedy strikes when Lucas' father, Congressman Javier Buencamino dies during surgery performed by Philip's father, Dr. Severino Salazar. This incident fuels a bitter feud between the two families, exacerbated by a substantial inheritance left by Congressman Javier to the hospital founded by the elder Salazar.

Lucas' mother, also a powerful politician, launches a campaign to reclaim the inherited funds, orchestrating events that tarnish Dr. Severino Salazar's reputation as a "Killer Doctor." They manipulate circumstances and character assassinations leading to what appears to be the elder Salazar's suicide. They pay Chief Investigator Balmaceda to cover up evidence of murder and close the case.

Philip, devastated and seeking revenge for his father's death, plots to murder Lucas. However, his plans go awry when an accident meant for Lucas claims the life of his wife, Olivia. In fact, Philip saves Olivia and nurses her back to health, capitalizing on her amnesia by convincing her she is his wife, Claire. Satisfied by Lucas’ loss, Philip takes Claire to America to start a new life.

Lucas, grieving for Olivia, marries his best friend and law school colleague, Melinda Avecilla but secretly mourns his lost love.

Meanwhile, the Salazar General Hospital faces financial trouble due to the Buencaminos' relentless smear campaigns and takeover attempts. Philip returns to Manila to aid his father's co-founder, Dr. Joaquin Serrano to save the hospital. His plan for a short visit becomes permanent so Claire travels back to the Philippines to support her husband Philip.

Despite warning Claire not to interfere, she champions Philip against the Buencaminos. Their love deepens, but Philip fears the return of her memories. He also witnesses the emotional toll Olivia's presence takes on Lucas but keeps his distance.

Claire begins to recall fragments of her past, including vivid dreams of domestic violence and flashes of Lucas' face. As she investigates her life, she discovers that Philip's stories were fabricated and that she is, in fact, Olivia De Amor-Buencamino, the long-dead wife of her husband's arch enemy.

Furious at Philip's lies and betrayal, she keeps this knowledge secret, determined to uncover the real truth about her person, the events that conspired before the accident, her life with Lucas and Philip's presence at the crash site.

Claire bides her time, pretending all is well, until she can finally unravel the mystery and reveal the truth to Philip and Lucas.

With Philip tricked into the fabricated contents of a folder about his father's death, he mistakenly realizes his pursuit for justice was for nothing.

Following his decision to go back to America with Claire, she sets her plan into motion and stages her own kidnapping. As the people around her worry, and the two husbands race to save her, she finally reveals the truth to everyone that she is Lucas' wife. She is immediately rushed to the hospital after she abruptly faints.

As Olivia wakes up, she tells the truth about her accident and puts the blame on Philip for her staged kidnapping.

With this, Philip gets arrested for his crimes while Olivia gets out of the hospital and tries to rebuild her old life with Lucas, much to Victoria and Melinda's dismay. Fueled by anger, she desires revenge to those who wronged her, and confronts them one by one.

Inside the hospital, Emil also gets arrested, leading he and Philip with a strained friendship in prison. Olivia returns to the Buencamino mansion after she withdraws her case against the hospital, prompting Melinda to move in the mansion once more.

With a war between Melinda and Olivia on set, the truth about Olivia's father, Luis, starts to unfold. Haunted by the past, Victoria meets with Santiago Quijada, a corrupt police officer responsible for committing Victoria's favors.

Santiago and Victoria try to cover up the past while Olivia investigates her father's death. Inside the prison, Philip's friendship with Emil starts to heal as Philip rescues Emil during a prison fight. After all the commotion, their fellow inmate Pablo starts to speak up about the truth of his father's death.

As Olivia's investigation reaches a conclusion, she digs up evidence from her memories and gets Victoria arrested.

In an attempt to save Victoria, Melinda tries to destroy Olivia's reputation to lose her credibility in court, including revelations of her staged kidnapping. With Philip and Victoria's trials reaching a verdict, both of them are proven to be not guilty.

Devastated by the loss, Olivia's life gets even worse as she gets confined into a mental facility.

Amidst all the maltreatment Olivia faces in the facility, she meets another patient named Isabel, a mother waiting for her son, Elias.

Outside of the facility, Lucas' rage gets the best of him as he sets Philip's house on fire. After yet another tragedy, Philip and Emil try to convince the facility about Olivia's sanity.

Victoria's wickedness doesn't stop as she orders Santiago to kidnap and make Olivia suffer. Things don't go to plan when an unexpected person saves her.

Cast and characters

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Main cast
Supporting cast
  • Maila Gumila[1] as Cong. Victoria A. Ocampo-Buencamino
  • Joko Diaz[1] as Dr. Joaquin Eduardo D. Serrano
    • Karl Gabriel as young Joaquin
  • Nico Antonio[1] as Dr. Emilio Renz C. Abello
  • Kim Rodriguez[1] as Sofia Serrano†
  • Aya Fernandez[1] as Sabrina Dominguez
  • Jef Gaitan as Amanda Alvarez
  • LA Santos as Dr. Francis Venturina
  • Elyson de Dios as PSSg Tommy Paras
  • Mauro Lumba as Raul / Clavio
  • Carla Martinez as Loleng Arevalo
  • Malou Crisologo as Minya Dela Cruz
  • Lito Pimentel as Jus. Napoleon Avecilla
  • Simon Ibarra as PCOL Santiago "Matias" J. Quijada
  • Ejay Falcon as Elias B. Delgado†[d]
    • Miguel Vergara as young Elias
Guest cast
  • Jeffrey Santos as Dr. Severino Immanuel Salazar†
    • Andrew Muhlach as young Severino
  • Richard Quan as Cong. Javier Domingo C. Buencamino†[e]
  • Lovely Rivero as Ma. Elena Estrella-Salazar†
  • Jong Cuenco as Manuel Montenegro
  • William Lorenzo as Luis Natividad†
  • Melissa Mendez as Rosa Natividad†
  • Joyce Anne Burton as Isabel B. Delgado†[d]
  • Dawn Chang as Dahlia Diaz-De Amor
  • Eric Fructuoso as Bruno
  • Raul Montesa as Professor Escario
  • Giovanni Baldisseri as Benito de Mesa
  • Romulo Bernabe as Co-counselor of Lucas
  • Dwin Araza as Co-counselor of Lucas
  • Malou Canzana as Marie
  • Khaleil Patrianco as Jenny
  • Melissa Tongol as Fely
  • Kimmy Obena as Lena
  • Rufino Ngo as Dante
  • Heidi Arima as Minerva Alcantara
  • Christina Aguirre as Liza
  • Giulio Martile as Dimayuga
  • Mark Manicad as Henry Fernandez
  • David Minemoto as Atty. Denver Aranya

Production

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The main casts of the series was officially unveiled on May 19, 2023, during the press conference for the then-upcoming television series.[2] The following week, the taping for the series began.[3]

Promotion

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The casts held a back-to-back caravan at Vista Mall in Bataan along with the cast of Pira-Pirasong Paraiso.[4] The official full trailer of the series was released on July 10, 2023.[5]

The series alongside Pira-Pirasong Paraiso are co-produced by ABS-CBN and TV5 respectively. Unfortunately, after It's Showtime's blocktime agreement with TV5 was axed on June 30, 2023 due to the expiration of the deal and Tito, Vic & Joey's departure from TAPE, Inc., which led to their transfer to TV5, the cast was not allowed to appear on the said show to promote the series. Instead, they promoted both shows on TV5's new noontime show, E.A.T. (now Eat Bulaga!)[6]

Accolades

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Accolades received by Nag-aapoy na Damdamin
Year Awards ceremony Title Recipient Result Ref.
2023 Tag Awards Chicago Best Actress Jane Oineza Won [7][8]
Best Actor JC de Vera Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Ria Atayde Nominated
2024 VP Choice Awards TV Series of the Year (Afternoon) Nag-aapoy na Damdamin Nominated [9][10]
TV Actor of the Year (Afternoon) JC de Vera Nominated
TV Actress of the Year Jane Oineza Nominated

Notes

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  1. ^ The series also airs on A2Z, Kapamilya Online Live and on-demand via iWantTFC.
  2. ^ Olivia was adopted by the Natividads after becoming orphaned as a child, but retained her biological surname De Amor.
  3. ^ Philip's middle name is Estrella per the police reports of his late parents, but was incorrectly said as Estella during the court verdict.
  4. ^ a b Elias and Isabel's middle name initial is B for Bermudez per his nameplate & medical records. However, on their graves, this is T.
  5. ^ Javier's second first name is Domingo per his medical records. However, in his last will and testament, it is Alberto.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "JC De Vera, Jane Oineza, Tony Labrusca, Ria Atayde to HEAT UP 'Nag-Aapoy Na Damdamin'". Tribune. May 20, 2023. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  2. ^ Acierto, Drew (May 18, 2023). "JC De Vera, Ria Atayde, Jane Oineza, Tony Labrusca star in new ABS-CBN and TV5 series". ABS-CBN Push.
  3. ^ "Jane Oineza starts taping for 'Nag-Aapoy na Damdamin'". ABS-CBN News. May 25, 2023. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  4. ^ "Stars of 'Nag-Aapoy na Damdamin,' 'Pira-Pirasong Paraiso' hold back-to-back caravan". ABS-CBN News. July 10, 2023.
  5. ^ "'Nag-Aapoy na Damdamin' to premiere on July 25". ABS-CBN News. July 11, 2023. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  6. ^ "Are the Kapamilya series on TV5 not allowed to promote via 'It's Showtime' on GTV?". LionHearTV. July 10, 2023.
  7. ^ "Jane, JC, and Ria earn nominations at the 4th Annual TAG Awards Chicago | ABS-CBN Entertainment". ent.abs-cbn.com. Retrieved October 25, 2023.
  8. ^ "Full list of winners, #TAGAwardsChicago2023". Patreon. December 25, 2023. Retrieved July 6, 2024.
  9. ^ "5TH VPCA NOMINEES". 5th VP Choice Awards. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  10. ^ Dulay, Chud David (May 21, 2024). "Voice of the Pipol: The full list of winners in 5th VP Choice Awards". Your Guide to the Big City. Retrieved July 6, 2024.
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