
In the Name of Love
Drama
Overview
Former dance instructor Emman Toledo was employed as a dance instructor for a governor’s ball. He finds himself in a passionate love affair with Cedes Fernandez who happens to be engaged to Dylan Evelino son of the governor. The couple finds themselves in a dangerous situation. The Evelino Clan is too powerful that nothing gets in their way to get what they want. Despite her hatred for the dirty politics, Cedes has no choice but to succumb to the decision of Dylan out of her indebtedness towards the family. Emman is drawn towards Cedes from the first time she catches his eye. As their lives intertwine through dance, Emman and Cedes find themselves resisting an affair: one that holds the truths to their painful pasts, and the memories of a boundless love. Pursuing their feelings for each other will only set fire to the dangers and trappings of their love, so much so that their love could cost them their lives.
Top Cast


Aga Muhlach
Aga Muhlach
Emman Toledo
Aga Muhlach
Emman Toledo


Angel Locsin
Angel Locsin
Mercedes Fernandez
Angel Locsin
Mercedes Fernandez


Jake Cuenca
Jake Cuenca
Dylan Evelino
Jake Cuenca
Dylan Evelino


Dante Rivero
Dante Rivero
Tatay Roger
Dante Rivero
Tatay Roger


Carmi Martin
Carmi Martin
Chloe Evelino
Carmi Martin
Chloe Evelino


Leo Rialp
Leo Rialp
Governor Toni Evelino
Leo Rialp
Governor Toni Evelino


Smokey Manaloto
Smokey Manaloto
Patrick
Smokey Manaloto
Patrick


Ryan Eigenmann
Ryan Eigenmann
Homer Evelino
Ryan Eigenmann
Homer Evelino


Emilio Garcia
Emilio Garcia
Kuya Dan
Emilio Garcia
Kuya Dan


Kat Alano
Kat Alano
Rita Evelino
Kat Alano
Rita Evelino
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