00:00I invite you to watch it because this is our network's love letter to you.
00:09I'm glad. I'm glad not because we want to be famous or we want to be famous.
00:16So far from that. I think I've been very, very, very passionate about this show and
00:24I say it all the time, very emotional about the show because there's a need to
00:29to tell our story, our parents' story, our grandparents' story, and if the response is good,
00:38that kind of gives me, not really a guarantee, but like a bit more assurance that we can reach more
00:47people that we want to tell our story. It's hard to make something like that and
00:55I didn't watch it no matter how good the intention was. So I think it was so generous of GMA to allow
01:05us to do this and to be able to do it the right way because it's no joke to do a show like this.
01:13And no, I'm not even talking about the efforts or efforts of the team, but just to greenlight
01:20the project, it's such a big deal. So I know I'm in the right network.
01:26I invite you to watch Yung Pulang Araw, not because of the standard invitation.
01:36I invite you to watch it because this is our network's love letter to you, to the Filipino,
01:46and also to our parents.
01:54So just by watching it, you contributed to the love letter because you absorbed the story.
02:05And I want you to keep it in your heart so that when the time comes that you become parents,
02:11please pass the story so that our countrymen know, no matter how far down the line they are,
02:20they know who we are as a people. They know the meaning of Puso when we talk about Puso,
02:25because it's always just about our beating when we fight. And we're so much more than that.
02:31Puso is also about forgiveness to our fellow Filipinos, forgiveness to each other,
02:38our courage, our love for each other, our care for our family.
02:44Filipino is so unique, and you'll see it here at Yung Pulang Araw.
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