Marian Rivera and Will Ashley are nothing short of grateful for the continued success of their film, " Balota ," as well as the strong support it has received. According to Aubrey Carampel's report on "Balitanghali" on Tuesday, the Kapuso Primetime Queen was surprised by GMA Network executives to congratulate her on the film's success and positive reviews. These were GMA Network's Senior Vice President for Programming, Talent Management, Worldwide, and Support Group, and President of GMA Films Atty.
Annette Gozon-Valdes; GMA Entertainment Group Senior Vice President Lilybeth G. Rasonable; and GMA Vice President for Drama Cheryl Ching-Sy. "Lubos na pasasalamat sa lahat ng sumuporta at nanunood at manunood pa ng 'Balota.
' May pag-asa pa sila kasi ang alam ko mag-t-third week ang 'Balota,'" said Marian. Per the actress, they continue to receive good feedback about the film, among which is its courage for telling a message that resonates with so many people today. "Siguro 'yung sinasabi nila na' yung pelikula ay ang tapang para ihatid 'yung mensahe na gusto naming ipahatid sa kanila," she said.
"Ang maganda niyan, habang nanonood sila, may realization sila na, 'Ah, ganito pala talaga,' so parang dahil sa 'Balotang' ito, parang pag-iisipan nila kung paano sila boboto nang tama at dapat." Meanwhile, Will, who played the role of Enzo, the son of Marian's character Teacher Emmy, expressed his pride for being part of the film. "Personally, sobrang natutuwa po ako and sobrang nakakapro.