- Popstar Sarah Geronimo will be top-billing the Filipino adaptation of Korean movie “Miss Granny”
- The project would be under Viva Films
The popsters wait in excitement as their idol is set to do the local adaptation of Korean hit film “Miss Granny” soon.
According to Pilipino Star Ngayon editor Salve Asis, Viva’s big boss Vic del Rosario himself confirmed this information to her.
The said project will be produced by Viva Films as part of their anniversary offering slate in November.
Korean star Shim Eun-Kyung headlined the 2014 movie that tells the story of a woman in her 70s who suddenly returns to being a 20-year-old upon entering a photo studio.
It has already been adapted into several versions including Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, Indian, and Japanese.
Second film for 2017
This will mark as Sarah’s second film this year. She’s currently working with John Lloyd Cruz for their fourth movie “Dear Future Husband” and juggling “The Voice Philippines” teen edition.