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Kris Aquino and son Bimby may compete in the Metro Manila Film Festival 2014

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Photo: Facebook Page of Kris Aquino

Photo: Facebook Page of Kris Aquino

In the entertainment portal Pep.ph., Kris Aquino confirmed that her blockbuster movie  Feng Shui will have a sequel and will be Star Cinema’s official entry to to the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) 2014.

“Kasali din ako sa festival, I think I’m also allowed to reveal already. Balik-tambalan namin ni Direk Chito Roño, ten years after, magbabalik ang Feng Shui Part 2,” she said.

( I am also included in the festival, I think I’m also allowed to reveal already.  It will be my comeback movie with Direk Chito Roño, ten years after, Feng Shui Part 2 will return.)

The TV host-actress added that Coco Martin will also be part of the movie.

Interestingly, her son Bimby is also part of the cast of Praybeyt Benjamin, another official MMFF entry, which stars Vice Ganda.

“Exciting ang festival na ito because hindi ko nga alam kung paano ko hahatiin ang katawan ko. Sinabi ko kay Vice, ‘Pagsu-shooting kayo, nagbabantay ako.”

( This festival is exciting because I don’t know how I will divide myself. I told Vice, ‘When you are shooting, I am watching out.)

 

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