‘Hello, Love, Goodbye’ earns P34 M on opening day | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Hello, Love, Goodbye’ earns P34 M on opening day

By: - Reporter
/ 07:02 AM August 01, 2019

MANILA, Philippines – “Hello, Love, Goodbye,” starring  Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards, grossed P34 million when it premiered in cinemas on Wednesday.

ABS-CBN’s film production arm Star Cinema announced Thursday it has earned P34,457,618.41 on its first day.

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“‘Di mabilang na pasasalamat po sa inyong lahat na sumama sa kwento ng buhay nina Joy at Ethan at ng ating milyung milyong kababayang OFW #HelloLoveTHANKYOUPo,” Star Cinema said in its Instagram account.

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The romantic drama film directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina is about overseas Filipino workers “Ethan” (Richards), a bartender, and “Joy” (Bernardo), a household service worker, who meet in a bar in Hong Kong.

Ethan tries to pursue Joy, who, however, is dedicated  to providing for her family back home.

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“Hello, Love, Goodbye” marks the first team-up of Bernardo and Richards, who belong to rival networks and popular love teams.  /gsg

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