Diary Ng Panget
It helps that Panget is written in diary form so it makes you feel as if you’re eavesdropping on the stirrings of a girl’s heart and witnessing first-hand the workings of her mind (very imaginative, creative, innovative!). The girl, Rhea “Eya” Rodriguez, is not really ugly but an ordinary-looking but hard-working girl with an extraordinary character, who earns a scholarship to topnotch Willford Academy while supporting herself by working part-time as assistant at her aunt’s restaurant. Great opportunities open for her when she’s hired as personal maid to the son (Chad Willford) of the academy’s multi-millionaire-businessman owner. That’s when Eya’s adventure starts. How she bags her Prince Charming (recall Cinderella finding her own) will make you cheer for Eya and wish that real life is as possible as a fairy tale.
Starring Nadine Lustre, James Reid, Andre Paras
Director Andoy Ranay