
Mamasan
Drama
Overview
A Filipino dram film directed by Joey Romero.
Top Cast


Elizabeth Oropesa
Elizabeth Oropesa
Sandra
Elizabeth Oropesa
Sandra


Jenine Desiderio
Jenine Desiderio
Joy
Jenine Desiderio
Joy


Mark Gil
Mark Gil
Congressman Zulueta
Mark Gil
Congressman Zulueta
Raven Villanueva
Raven Villanueva
Daisy
Raven Villanueva
Daisy
Barbara Milano
Barbara Milano
Cathy
Barbara Milano
Cathy


Yda Manzano
Yda Manzano
Puring
Yda Manzano
Puring
Jun Lalin
Jun Lalin
Isah
Jun Lalin
Isah
Kim Mendoza
Kim Mendoza
Glory
Kim Mendoza
Glory


Allen Dizon
Allen Dizon
Gusting
Allen Dizon
Gusting


Richard Quan
Richard Quan
Boy
Richard Quan
Boy
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