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  • It was a surprise. I didn’t see it coming,” said actress Iza Calzado as a reaction to the announcement of her home network, ABS-CBN, that the drama series “Ang Sa Iyo Ay Akin,” where she stars alongside Jodi Sta. Maria, is now being seen on free-TV via TV5.
    “It’s not about me, but about the show being granted access to reach more audience,” she told Inquirer Entertainment during the recent online media conference for “Ang Sa Iyo Ay Akin” (ASIAA) to announce its finale.
    Also being aired on TV5 are other well-loved Kapamilya shows like “FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano,” “Walang Hanggang Paalam” and “Pinoy Big Brother Connect.”

    “We’re doing all these to entertain people; and then, all of a sudden, we got robbed of this opportunity [because of the network shutdown]. The minute that it’s given back to you, you treasure it, even if it’s in a different form—it’s TV5 and not even Channel 2,” she pointed out.
    Also being aired on TV5 since Jan. 24 are “ASAP Natin ‘To” and “FPJ: Da King.”
    “Even if it’s through TV5, it’s still a big deal. My reaction when I heard about it was that, ‘Wow! Who would have thought that the last two weeks of our show would be seen by more people?’” Iza said.

    The actress further said: “Despite it (broadcast franchise) being taken away from us, people still found ways to watch ASIAA. I have friends who said they’re in New York and are following the show faithfully. We’re still able to reach our audience. I wonder how much of an impact the show would have made if ABS-CBN had its franchise, but that’s just a big ‘what if?’ We don’t want to dwell on that anymore.”
    Meanwhile, as the show is about to end, Iza admitted that she is looking forward to finally taking her character, Ellice Cenidoza-Villarosa, out of her system. She has been playing the role for the last seven months.

    The actress added: “She really fought for Hope, from the time the baby got admitted to the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) to keep her alive, until the end. I think the decision Ellice made in the end was based on, ‘How will I be a good example to our daughter?’ It’s a major part of her decision-making process in the end.”

    As for Gabriel, Iza, as Ellice, has this to say: “Thank you for standing up for me.” She explained: “Toward the last weeks of the show, we have seen how Gabriel chose to be by her side despite her being difficult. Gabriel decided to fight for the woman he loves.”
    ASIAA, directed by FM Reyes and Avel Sungpoco, revolves around the lives of two opposing women—Ellice and Marissa Pineda-Zulyani (Jodi Sta. Maria). Their families get dragged to their clashes, which resulted in betrayals, conspiracies, and shocking revelations.
    The story, written by the team led by Keiko Aquino, ends with the airing of the final episode on March 19. Viewers can also see the show on the A2Z channel in Metro Manila and in some parts of Cavite, Laguna, Quezon, Rizal, Bataan, Batangas, Bulacan and Pampanga. (M. Cruz)

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