
Bilyarista
Drama
Overview
Aya, living in the slums of Manila, dreams of becoming a billiards World Champion, but after her father is killed, she’s manipulated by Itoy into playing underground gambling matches in back-alley pool halls.
Top Cast


Loisa Andalio
Loisa Andalio
Aya
Loisa Andalio
Aya


John Arcilla
John Arcilla
Itoy
John Arcilla
Itoy
Ashanti Nicole Viloria
Ashanti Nicole Viloria
Ashanti Nicole Viloria


Niño Muhlach
Niño Muhlach
Niño Muhlach
Dani Porter
Dani Porter
Dani Porter
Eliza Sarmiento
Eliza Sarmiento
Eliza Sarmiento


Adrian Alandy
Adrian Alandy
Adrian Alandy


Lao Rodriguez
Lao Rodriguez
Lao Rodriguez
Efren 'Bata' Reyes
Efren 'Bata' Reyes
Efren 'Bata' Reyes
Francisco 'Django' Bustamante
Francisco 'Django' Bustamante
Francisco 'Django' Bustamante
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