
Sarung Banggi
Drama
Overview
Nanding is a fisherman/farmer who also happens to possess a fine singing voice. The barrio is astir with the return of Marina, the daughter of the despotic Cabesang Berong the town's richest resident, who was a childhood friend of Nanding. Marina and Nanding renew their old friendship and the friendship inevitably turns into love.
Top Cast


Rogelio de la Rosa
Rogelio de la Rosa
Nanding
Rogelio de la Rosa
Nanding


Mila del Sol
Mila del Sol
Marina Berong
Mila del Sol
Marina Berong


Rosa Rosal
Rosa Rosal
Rosa Rosal
Alfonso Carvajal
Alfonso Carvajal
Alfonso Carvajal
Tony Arnaldo
Tony Arnaldo
Tony Arnaldo
Engracio Ibarra
Engracio Ibarra
Cabesang Berong
Engracio Ibarra
Cabesang Berong
Citas Gonzales
Citas Gonzales
Citas Gonzales
Jose Cris Soto
Jose Cris Soto
Kapitan Bestre
Jose Cris Soto
Kapitan Bestre
Leonora Ruiz
Leonora Ruiz
Leonora Ruiz
Rosa Mia
Rosa Mia
Rosa Mia
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