Araw Gabi


Araw Gabi is a 2018 Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN. The series is based on the Filipino pocket book novel El Paraiso by Martha Cecilia, the series is the nineteenth installment of Precious Hearts Romances Presents. Directed by Theodore C. Boborol, Myla Ajero-Gaite, Don M. Cuaresma, Roderick P. Lindayag, it stars JM de Guzman and Barbie Imperial. It aired on the network's Kapamilya Gold line up and worldwide on TFC from April 30 to October 12, 2018, replacing Hanggang Saan and was replaced by Precious Hearts Romances Presents: Los Bastardos.
It is the 18th installment of the Precious Hearts Romances Presents series, six years after Paraiso in 2012. The network decided to reboot the franchise under RSB Unit.
The drama is JM de Guzman's fifth appearance and his first lead role in the Precious Hearts Romances Presents after having played supporting roles in The Substitute Bride, Midnight Phantom, Kristine, and Alyna. The drama is also Barbie Imperial's first lead role; she previously appeared with de Guzman on All of Me in 2015.
The show began airing reruns on Jeepney TV from July 3 to October 23, 2021; then on ALLTV from July 17 to November 19, 2023, replacing the reruns of Sandugo and was replaced by the reruns of Till I Met You.

Synopsis

Mich, an aspiring lass with a sunny disposition in life, meets Adrian, the ill-tempered CEO of Olvidar Group of Companies. Despite Adrian having an evil reputation, Mich still believes that Adrian is not like what the others think. Subsequently, Mich travels to El Paraiso and learns further not just about Adrian's secrets but also about her true identity and the certain lighthouse.

Cast and characters

Protagonist

  • JM de Guzman as Adrian Olvidar
  • Barbie Imperial as Michelle "Mich/Boning" Verano-Olvidar / Anna Vida De Alegre-Olvidar

    Antagonist

  • Vina Morales as Celestina "Tita Celestina" De Alegre

    Lead and main cast

  • Rita Avila as Odessa Olvidar / Celestina De Alegre
  • Ara Mina as Amanda Rodriguez / Harriet De Alegre
  • Raymond Bagatsing as Virgilio De Alegre
  • RK Bagatsing as Dr. David Garcia/ Dr. David De Alegre
  • Jane Oineza as Amber Distrito
  • Phoebe Walker as Tanya De Alegre/ Tanya Mamaril
  • Victor Silayan as Francisco "Franco" Mamaril
  • Ysabel Ortega as Veronica "Nica" Marcelo
  • Paulo Angeles as Frederico "Red" De Alegre, Jr./ Frederico "Red" Mamaril

    Supporting cast

  • Arlene Muhlach as Fe Marcelo
  • Eric Nicolas as Kiko Marcelo
  • Joshua Colet as Isaac Rodriguez
  • Jai Agpangan as Ice
  • Alexa Miro as Jessica
  • Ivana Alawi as Rina
  • Jose Sarasola as Emil
  • Vernon Hanwell as Lui
  • Debbie Garcia as Armie
  • Karen Toyoshima as Madge
  • Mailes Kanapi as Conchita
  • Nikka Valencia as April

    Guest cast

  • Ping Medina as Gardo Leoncio
  • Josef Elizalde as Sid Romero
  • Allan Paule as Lucas Rodriguez
  • Margo Midwinter as Mia Tolentino
  • Mark Rivera as SPO2 Demaisip
  • Ian Batherson as Leo
  • Ben Isaac as Paul
  • Kirst Viray as Kurt
  • Riva Quenery as Ariana
  • Jay Gonzaga as Kidlat
  • Vanessa Alariao as Becky
  • Jonic Magno as Atty. De Jesus

    Special participation

  • Angelica Rama as young Mich / Anna Vida
  • Adrian Cabido as young Adrian
  • Myrtle Sarrosa as teenage Celestina
  • Ethan Salvador as teenage Virgilio
  • Kristine Hammond as teenage Harriet
  • Carlo Lacana as teenage Lucas
  • Candy Pangilinan as Emmy Reyes-Verano / Lupe Reyes
  • Dennis Padilla as Alonzo Verano / Vicente Reyes
  • Ana Roces as Harriet De Alegre
  • Johnny Revilla as Frederico "Fred" De Alegre, Sr.
  • Simon Ibarra as Armando Olvidar

    Reception

Awards and nominations