Call Center Girl Opens in Cinemas on November 27!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013


I super love Pokwang because she is a versatile actress and I don't find her acting when it comes to comedy corny which is why I always watch her movies . This year, Pokwang makes a grand comedic comeback as she takes on the title role of Star Cinema’s upcoming family movie Call Center Girl. 


Call Center Girl is Pokwang’s 11th film under Star Cinema. Pokwang was previously seen in several of Star Cinema’s blockbuster hits such as A Mother’s Story and the horror-thriller The Healing; most recently, she appeared in a very special role in Kim Chui’s Bakit Hindi Ka Crush Ng Crush Mo? and she was also part of the of the romantic comedy 24/7 In Love, which marked the 20th anniversary of Star Magic.


Call Center Girl is the first comedy film of Don Cuaresma, who is known for his masterpiece in ABS-CBN, these are the top-rating soaps like Ina, Kapatid, Anak, Maria La Barrio; Rubi, and 100 Days To Heaven. The scriptwriter is Kriz Gazmen who was part of the creative team behind Star Cinema’s blockbuster movies No Other Woman, Sisterakas, and Ang Tanging Ina Nyong Lahat.


Call Center Girl is a comedy movie with a superb cast guaranteed to make you laugh till you drop: Chokoleit, K Brosas, Ogie Diaz, John “Sweet” Lapus, Dianne Medina, Alex Castro, Ejay Falcon, and Aaron Villaflor; with Pokwang, Jessy, and Enchong. The movie is set against the backdrop of the Philippines’ fast growing call center industry.



The movie is about Teresa (Pokwang) who is in a desperate race against time to unite her family and win back the affections of her estranged daughter Regina (Jessy Mendiola). By some twist of fate, Teresa (who worked in a cruise ship for 13 years) lands a job in a call center where her daughter Regina is employed thus providing her with the perfect opportunity to rekindle her broken relationship with her daughter.


Because of this, Teresa enters a diverse bunch of people from different walks of life. She then gradually appreciates the concept of extended families. Ultimately, Teresa and Regina learn the true value of family as both discover their individual purposes in life.

According to Pokwang and Sweet Lapus, people can relate to this movie  because they will
appreciate more their love ones and would want to make some time and effort to be with their love ones because time is indeed very precious.

Call Center Girl is part of Star Cinema’s ongoing 20th anniversary and will be shown in cinemas nationwide starting Nov. 27.


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