
The Inmate
Drama
Overview
Set in two contrasting environments that underline the same premise of imprisonment, Selda tells the story of Rommel, a young man who accidentally kills a boy, resulting in his incarceration. Inside the jail, he befriends another inmate, who becomes his rock and protector. Seven years later, Rommel is living in the province as a farmer together with Sita his wife. Esteban tracks down Rommel in hopes of renewing a brewing love affair. Rommel and Sita welcome Esteban into their lives until their intimacy crosses borderlines and results in the undeniable scourge of self-discovery
Top Cast


Sid Lucero
Sid Lucero
Rommel
Sid Lucero
Rommel


Emilio Garcia
Emilio Garcia
Esteban
Emilio Garcia
Esteban


Ara Mina
Ara Mina
Sita
Ara Mina
Sita


Michael De Mesa
Michael De Mesa
Warden Ramos
Michael De Mesa
Warden Ramos


Allan Paule
Allan Paule
Boy P.
Allan Paule
Boy P.


Soliman Cruz
Soliman Cruz
Mang Jon
Soliman Cruz
Mang Jon


Ping Medina
Ping Medina
Kaloglog
Ping Medina
Kaloglog


Hector Macaso
Hector Macaso
Hector
Hector Macaso
Hector


Raul Morit
Raul Morit
Vigo
Raul Morit
Vigo


Bombi Plata
Bombi Plata
Junior
Bombi Plata
Junior
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