The actor stars in the Philippine remake of 'Keys to the Heart,' which is now streaming on Netflix.
After getting praise for his portrayal of a cheating husband in the hit series "The Broken Marriage Vow," which is based on Britain's "David Foster" and South Korea's "World of the Married," he once again stars in a remake of another successful project.
But instead of focusing on surpassing the original or meeting audience expectations, Marudo opts to focus on adding his own style to the roles he plays. "Siguro nabitbit ko 'yun sa paggawa ng movie, kung paano ko tratuhin 'yung character ni Elijah... Malaking tulong din na na-experience ko sa pamilya ko kaya ang ganda ng kinalabasan ng pagiging magkapatid namin," he added.
"If I internalized how difficult it would be and went into the details of it, I'd go crazy. So the way I thought of it was like, I was given the opportunity to direct this, so maybe I can change it," he said. In the case of Michelle Dee, she was given a stronger, more empowered character compared to the original to suit her personality.
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