Cuando me enamoro (telenovela)

Cuando me enamoro
Genre Telenovela
Created by Caridad Bravo Adams
Written by Martha Carrillo
Cristina García
Directed by Karina Duprez
Starring
Theme music composer Descemer Bueno
Enrique Iglesias
Opening theme Cuando Me Enamoro performed by Enrique Iglesias and Juan Luis Guerra
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 181
Production
Executive producer(s) Carlos Moreno Laguillo
Producer(s) Hilda Santaella Hernández
Cinematography Juan Carlos Frutos
Jesús Nájera
Running time 41-44 minutes
Production company(s) Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format 480i SDTV
1080i HDTV
Original release July 5, 2010 – March 13, 2011
Chronology
Preceded by Mar de amor
Followed by La fuerza del destino
Related shows La Mentira (1998)

Cuando me enamoro (English: When I Fall in Love[1]) is a Mexican Spanish-language telenovela produced by Carlos Moreno Laguillo for Televisa. It is based on the 1998 telenovela La Mentira.[2]

Silvia Navarro and Juan Soler star as the protagonists, while Rocío Banquells,[3] Lisardo and Jessica Coch star as the antagonists.

Univision broadcast Cuando me enamoro from April 20, 2011[4] to January 6, 2012.

It premiered in Africa in 2015 on DSTV,Eva channel(141 English dub and 508 Portuguese dub).Many praising the performances of Silvia Navarro and Juan Soler making them a fan favourite.

It began re-airing on Eva+(142 English dub and 509 Portuguese dub) on DSTV in Africa to a larger audiance to audiance aporoval and an online fan base.

Plot

The story begins with the birth of two daughters; Regina and Roberta, both daughters of Roberto Gamba (Sebastián Rulli) but of different mothers. While Regina is the daughter of Regina Soberón de Gamba (Julieta Rosen), the legitimate wife of Roberto Gamba, Roberta is the daughter of Josefina Álvarez Martínez (Rocío Banquells), Roberto's mistress. When Roberto tells Josefina that he is not going to leave his wife and daughter, Josefina, full of rage, causes Roberto's death and decides to kidnap Roberto and Regina's daughter for revenge and to make Regina suffer. Josefina changes Regina's name to Renata and flees with the two girls, leaving Regina shattered and grieving over the loss of her daughter.

Years later, Josefina marries millionaire Gonzalo Monterrubio (René Casados), who adopts her daughters and raises them as if they were his true daughters.

Upon becoming a young woman, Roberta (Jessica Coch) is the girlfriend of Rafael (Sebastián Zurita), an employee of the Gonzalo Monterrubio Corporation. Rafael wants to prove to Roberta that he is capable of providing her with the kind of life she is accustomed to, and thus resigns from the Monterrubio Corporation to become the new owner of a very successful vineyard in Ensenada. But Josefina assassinates Rafael and then makes Roberta believe that Rafael left her. Jerónimo Linares de la Fuente (Juan Soler) is a successful businessman who lives in Spain and decides to travel to Mexico to visit his half brother, Rafael, and to ask for the hand of Roberta in marriage on behalf of his half brother Rafael.

At the airport, Jerónimo has an encounter with Renata (Silvia Navarro) and is immediately captivated by her beauty. Upon arriving at his brother's ranch and learning of his brother's recent death, Jerónimo is led to believe that a woman whose name begins with the letter "R" is responsible for Rafael's death. Jerónimo swears to avenge his brother's death by seducing, marrying, and subsequently making life unbearable for the woman he nicknames "La Bonita".

At first, Jerónimo suspects that "La Bonita" is in reality Roberta; however, through a series of misunderstandings, together with the deceitful plotting and conniving of Josefina, Jerónimo is pointed in the direction of Renata as "La Bonita". Destiny and time will prove him wrong, but in the meantime he will lose Renata's love due to his deception and lies.

Cast

Main[5]

Also main

Recurring cast

Special participation

  • Sebastián Zurita as Rafael Gutiérrez de la Fuente
  • Sebastián Rulli as Roberto Gamba
  • Lidia Ávila as Regina Soberón de Gamba (Young)
  • Margarita Magaña as Josefina "Pepa" Álvarez Martínez (Young)
  • Silvia Manríquez as Catalina vda de Soberón (Young)
  • Juan Ángel Esparza as Isidro Del Valle (Young)
  • Jorge de Silva as Gonzalo Monterrubio (Young)
  • Susana Diazayas as Inés Fonseca de Del Valle (Young)
  • Mario Carballido as Honorio Sánchez (Young)
  • Mariney Sendra as Constanza Monterrubio de Sánchez (Young)
  • Araceli Rangel as Ágatha Beltrán (Young)
  • Arturo Peniche as Juan Cristóbal Gamboa Martelli[8]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2011 29th TVyNovelas Awards Best Telenovela of the Year Carlos Moreno Nominated[9]
Best Antagonist Actress Rocío Banquells Won[10]
Best Co-lead Actress Jessica Coch Nominated[9]
Best Co-lead Actor René Casados Nominated[9]
Best Young Lead Actor Eleazar Gómez Nominated[9]
Best Musical Theme Cuando Me Enamoro - Enrique Iglesias and Juan Luis Guerra Won[10]

References

  1. "Timeless Love". televisainternacional.tv. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
  2. "Juan Soler se rinde ante Silvia Navarro en "Cuando me enamoro"". peopleenespanol.com. Retrieved July 2, 2010.
  3. "Rocío Banquells de villana en "Cuando me enamoro se detiene el tiempo"". viplatino.com. Retrieved July 6, 2010.
  4. "Cuando Me Enamoro: Estreno 20 de abril por Univision". novelalounge.com. Retrieved April 6, 2011.
  5. "Cuando me enamoro - Personajes". esmas.com. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
  6. "¿Por qué la actriz Wendy González que interpretaba a "Adriana" quedó fuera de la telenovela "Cuando me Enamoro"?". culturaencadena.com. Retrieved September 26, 2010.
  7. "Wendy Gónzales sale de Cuando me Enamoro". tvyespectaculos.com. Retrieved August 17, 2010.
  8. "Arturo Peniche se integra a "Cuando me enamoro"". todotnv.com. Retrieved November 26, 2010.
  9. 1 2 3 4 "Premios TV y Novelas 2011: Lista de Nominados". novelalounge.com. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  10. 1 2 "Ganadores de los Premios TvyNovelas 2011". tvyespectaculos.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 March 2011.

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