Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin

Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin (International title: Only You / transl.You're Everything to Me) is a 2005 Philippine melodrama romantic soap opera television series directed by Rory Quintos, FM Reyes and Jerome Chavez Pobocan. The series stars Claudine Barretto, Diether Ocampo, Angelika Dela Cruz, John Lloyd Cruz, Bea Alonzo, and Shaina Magdayao, with an ensemble cast consisting of Geoff Eigenmann, Jaclyn Jose, Tirso Cruz III, Hilda Koronel, Carmi Martin, Nonie Buencamino, Kathleen Hermosa, Rayver Cruz, Vanna Garcia, DM Sevilla, Glaiza de Castro, Kiko Matos, Pia Moran, and Marita Zobel in their supporting roles. The series premiered on ABS-CBN's Primetime Bida evening block, replacing 'Til Death Do Us Part and was replaced by Panday from May 16 to November 4, 2005.

Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin
Title card
Also known asOnly You
GenreMelodrama
Soap opera
Romance
Created byABS-CBN Studios
Written byHoney Hidalgo
Generiza Reyes
John Roque
Directed byFM Reyes
Jerome Chavez Pobocan
Rory Quintos
StarringClaudine Barretto
Diether Ocampo
Angelika Dela Cruz
Bea Alonzo
John Lloyd Cruz
Shaina Magdayao
Opening theme"Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin" by Ella May Saison
ComposerCecile Azarcon
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes125 (original version)
50 (international version)
Production
Executive producerDarnel Joy R. Villaflor
Production locationPhilippines
Running time30 minutes
Production companyStar Creatives
Original release
NetworkABS-CBN
ReleaseMay 16 (2005-05-16) –
November 4, 2005 (2005-11-04)

This is Barretto's comeback to Primetime Drama after doing the fantasy TV Series Marina, she was also shooting two films such as Dubai and Nasaan Ka Man in 2005.

Plot edit

Nea Cruz Fontanilla (Claudine Barretto) and Jasmin Cruz Fontanilla (Bea Alonzo) are sisters, although they haven't seen each other since Nea was five years old and Nea's father Larry (Noni Buencamino) abandoned both her and her mother Elena (Jaclyn Jose) to live with the rich yet cruel Yolanda (Carmi Martin).

Years after their traumatic separation, Nea and Jasmin's paths cross again. Raised in above-average circumstances by Larry and Yolanda along with her stepsister Hazel (Shaina Magdayao), Jasmin is the resident shy girl in school and the target of pranks by Oliver Ynares (John Lloyd Cruz), the mischievous younger son of the prominent Ynares clan.

As an old-money family, Ynares patriarch Roden (Tirso Cruz III) and matriarch Susana (Hilda Koronel) have given up on the unruly Oliver, setting their hopes instead on the bright, intelligent Ivan (Diether Ocampo) to fulfill their dreams of having a politician in the family. But unknown to Ivan's family - and his beautiful, rich, and devoted girlfriend Karri Medrano (Angelika Dela Cruz) - Ivan has a dark secret that he kept hidden from those he loves, which now threatens to destroy the life he has carefully built.

While Jasmin and Oliver's imperfect lives are about to take an interesting turn, an unexpected change comes from Nea, who is now dead-set on destroying the life of her estranged father.

On the same day that Nea's mother dies, Nea is picked by a strange man who drugs and takes advantage of her. She later finds out it was Ivan Ynares. Jasmin and Oliver break up due to Nea's rape allegations and also because Oliver thinks Jasmin was cheating on him with her childhood friend.

Nea goes to court, but before it starts she is bombed by Roden's men. Susana leaves the house and breaks up with Roden when she finds out Roden was cheating on her with Yolanda. In response, Roden vowed to take his revenge on the Fontenellier family.

Cast and characters edit

Main
Supporting

Theme song edit

The theme song is also called Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin and it is sung by Ella May Saison, originally sung by Martin Nievera and also covered by Regine Velasquez.

Trivia edit

International broadcast edit

  • It aired in Vietnam on TodayTV - VTC7 from March 26, 2010, under the title Chỉ một mình em.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ ""Ikaw Ang Lahat Sa Akin" begins on May 16". Sun Star Manila. Archived from the original on May 7, 2006. Retrieved 2008-07-15.

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