
Ligaya
Drama · Romance
Overview
A former bar entertainer now lives a quiet life with her husband - until he loses his job. To survive, she returns to the world of adult entertainment, entering a voyeuristic club where everything slowly begins to fall apart.
Top Cast


Shiena Yu
Shiena Yu
Ligaya
Shiena Yu
Ligaya


Vince Rillon
Vince Rillon
Elmer
Vince Rillon
Elmer


Cess Garcia
Cess Garcia
Lovina
Cess Garcia
Lovina


Julianne Richards
Julianne Richards
Darlin
Julianne Richards
Darlin
Malou Canzana
Malou Canzana
Crowd
Malou Canzana
Crowd
Marilyn Obligado
Marilyn Obligado
Crowd
Marilyn Obligado
Crowd
Minda Bernada
Minda Bernada
Crowd
Minda Bernada
Crowd
Jimson Buenagua
Jimson Buenagua
Elmer's Boss
Jimson Buenagua
Elmer's Boss
Reden Musni
Reden Musni
Crowd
Reden Musni
Crowd
Rolly Morales
Rolly Morales
Crowd
Rolly Morales
Crowd
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