Jasmine Curtis-Smith to watch ‘Cara X Jagger' with fans | Inquirer Entertainment

Jasmine Curtis-Smith invites fans on date to watch ‘Cara x Jagger’ amid movie pullout from cinemas

/ 11:27 AM November 09, 2019

Jasmine Curtis-Smith

Jasmine Curtis-Smith wants to watch her film “Cara x Jagger” with fans.  Image: Twitter/@jascurtissmith

Jasmine Curtis-Smith called on fans to watch her latest movie “Cara x Jagger” along with her at a Mandaluyong mall today, Nov. 9.

The actress tweeted yesterday, “Sinong free tomorrow night? Movie date tayo (Who’s free tomorrow night? Let’s go on a movie date)?”

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After she put up polls on Twitter, fans chose the place and time of the screening: SM Megamall in Mandaluyong this evening. She said director Ice Idanan will join her too.

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As fans suggested other cinemas closer to them, Curtis-Smith showed that she was saddened that some malls removed her movie from its line-up. These include Ayala malls and SM North.

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“Cara x Jagger” is about Cara (Curtis-Smith) who remembers everything and has to help an ex-boyfriend, Jagger (Ruru Madrid), who lost his memory. It is her first lead role in a mainstream film.

She said also on Twitter that she went on a movie date with fans when her 2016 film “Baka Bukas” was released in theaters.  /ra

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