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ABS-CBN's hit inspirational teleserye "Huwag Kang Mangamba" is competing against four other shows in the region for Best Drama Series made for a Single Asian Market.

“Huwag Kang Mangamba” Nominated As Best Drama Series At ContentAsia Awards 2021

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ABS-CBN’s hit inspirational teleserye “Huwag Kang Mangamba” has been nominated at the ContentAsia Awards 2021, competing against four other shows in the region for Best Drama Series/Telefilm made for a Single Asian Market.

The winner, which will be announced on August 27 in a virtual ceremony, will be based on “relevance and suitability for the one specific market for which the program was made,” according to ContentAsia Awards’ official website.

The ContentAsia Awards is organized by ContentAsia, a premier information resource that covers the entertainment media industry across the Asia-Pacific region.

Launched by ABS-CBN in March 2021, “Huwag Kang Mangamba” follows two sisters, Mira (Andrea Brillantes) and Joy (Francine Diaz), who fight all odds to fulfill their mission for Bro and to have their local church rebuilt. By showing their story, the series aims to show how God’s miraculous love is found in the simplest of things and to remind people that they are never alone in going through life’s trials.

As “Huwag Kang Mangamba” continues this week, Mira and Joy go on a search for Barang’s (Sylvia Sanchez) long-lost daughter after the fake faith healer, Deborah (Eula Valdes), placed her in a mental facility. Recent events have been going Deborah’s way, as she starts planning for the construction of her own healing dome.