Saan Ka Man Naroroon (lit. Wherever You Are) is a Philippine television series by ABS-CBN. It premiered April 5, 1999, on ABS-CBN.
Saan Ka Man Naroroon stars Claudine Barretto as she portrays three contrasting roles—Rosario, Rosenda and Rosemarie—triplets who were separated at birth. Claudine has distinguished between Rosenda (the wicked one), Rosemarie (the modern one), and Rosario (the kind one), people who we[who?] run across with every day of our lives.
Because of Rico Yan's controversial death, the series ended with a follow-up to Sa Dulo Ng Walang Hanggan to continue a new series that was supposed to be Rico Yan's next project and soap.
Triplets with three different lives: Rosenda (the wicked one), Rosemarie (the modern one), and Rosario (the kind one). During their progress, the three find different lifestyles.
The series also centers on the everyday lives of the three sisters and the hidden identities they face with there parents as well and friends and there path to success
The series was also known for its stellar cast and plot and storyline as well
Carol Claire Aguilar Banawa (born March 4, 1981, in Pasay City, Philippines), better known in the Philippines as Carol Banawa, is a US-based Filipina singer and actress. She was born in Pasay City to Albino and Cirila Banawa. She has two siblings, Alexander and Cherry. She was raised in Batangas. She was invited to join the new roster of ABS-CBN stars through the children oriented show Ang TV. She is a Star Magic Batch 4 alumni.
Banawa started to sing when she was a little girl when her family lived in Saudi Arabia. Her family moved back to the Philippines.
She performed in the Madison Square Garden in New York in the 2003 New York Music Festival. At the moment, she is signed to Star Records.
In 2011, she confirmed in her comeback in the music industry, and started in the hit Philippine TV series, Mara Clara, where she sang the opening song of the said TV series.
Soundtrack in the movie Anak (2000) starring Vilma Santos and Claudine Barretto.
Featured in the Tanging Yaman - Inspirational Album and in the re-packaged version of Carol. (Star Records, 2000)
Leo Valdez is a fictional character and one of the main protagonist of Rick Riordan's The Heroes of Olympus series. He first appears in The Lost Hero where he is a fifteen year-old demigod of indeterminate parentage who attends the Wilderness School, a boarding school for "bad kids".
After an attack by a group of storm spirits, Leo learns that he and his friends, Jason Grace and Piper McLean, are demigods. The three of them are then escorted to the demigod sanctuary of Camp Half-Blood. He is soon claimed by Hephaestus upon arriving.
In the novels Leo is the demigod son of the god, Hephaestus, and Esperanza Valdez. He grew up in Houston with Tia Callida as his baby-sitter, whom he later discovers to be Hera. The novel The Lost Hero explains how Hera tried to 'train' Leo many times whilst babysitting him, such as when she lets Leo play with knives.
When Leo was eight he encountered a sleeping woman dressed in earthen robes, who he will later learn to be Gaia. She locked his mother inside the machine shop while Leo was in another room. After Gaia approaches him, she causes fire to engulf the building, murdering his mother in the process, so that he will remember this when Hera asks him to face her. However, this just imparts a fierce desire for revenge in him. Leo's relatives would not take him in after his mother's death and he was sent to several foster homes which he always ran away from.
Pilita Garrido Corrales (born August 22, 1939) is a Popular Filipina singer-songwriter, actress, comedienne, and television presenter. She is dubbed as "Asia's Queen of Songs" in her home country.
Pilar "Pilita" Garrido Corrales was born in Lahug, Cebu to a Spanish mother Maria Garrido and a half Filipino half Spanish father Jose Corrales. After finishing her studies at Colegio de la Inmaculada Concepcion in Cebu, she went to Spain to enroll in a finishing school in music. In 1958, Corrales began her recording career after arriving in Australia for a brief period. She left her legacy by becoming the first woman to make the Australian pop charts with a local recording called 'Come Closer to Me'. She became a star of the Victoria Television circuit and her first hit, Come Closer to Me, became part of a collection on which she’s billed as one of the Grand Dames of Victorian Radio and Television.
Ronald Allan Poe y Kelley (August 20, 1939 – December 14, 2004), better known as Fernando Poe, Jr. and colloquially known as FPJ and Da King, was a Filipino actor and cultural icon. From the 1950s, Poe played steadfast film heroes who fight for the common man, which won him respect and admiration. He did not complete high school but went on to win numerous awards and prizes as an actor and film director. During the latter part of his career, he ran an unsuccessful bid for President of the Philippines in the 2004 presidential election against the former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
In 2011, witnesses revealed in a Senate inquiry that Poe would have won the 2004 elections had there been no cheating.
He was honored on May 24, 2006 as Philippine National Artist through Philippine Proclamation No. 1065.
Poe dropped out of high school to work in the Filipino film industry as a messenger boy, and was given acting roles in subsequent years. Starting as a stuntman for Everlasting Pictures, he was given a break and landed his first starring role in the movie Anak ni Palaris (Son of Palaris) at the age of 14. The movie was not a big hit. In 1957, the movie Lo Waist Gang made him popular, and the film was such a big hit that low-waist pants became a fad.
Lyrics:
Saan ka man naroroon sinta
Pag-ibig kong wagas
Ang iyong madarama
Kailan pa man sa iyo'y di lilimot
Pusong uhaw sa iyong pag-irog
Saan ka man naroroon sinta
Pangarap ko'y ikaw
Pagkat mahal kita
Asahan mong sa habang panahon
Alaala kita
Saan ka man naroroon
Asahan mong sa habang panahon
Alaala kita
Saan ka man naroroon
Asahan mong sa habang panahon
Alaala kita
Saan ka man naroroon
Asahan mong sa habang panahon
Alaala kita