Hello, Love, Again Achieves Huge Success Not Just in PH But Also Abroad
HELLO, LOVE, AGAIN – Part of the profits of the phenomenal film will be donated to help the typhoon victims in the Philippines.
The much-awaited release of the reunion movie of Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards led to long lines in the ticketing counters of several cinemas across the nation. For several days now since it was first shown in cinemas, the sequel of Hello, Love, Goodbye continue to earn millions.
Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards’ Hello, Love Again earned P85 million on its first day of showing in the Philippines. The gross income in ticket sales slid a bit on the second day but rose massively on the third day.
Last Saturday, the film that was directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina earned P131 million in just a day. The KathDen movie which was filmed in Canada has now reached Php 566 million profits. Star Cinema and GMA Pictures want the success of the film to be more meaningful.
Based on a report on ABS-CBN News, part of the profits of hello, Love, Again will be donated by the team behind the hit movie to help the victims of the typhoons in the Philippines. The country was recently hit by several storms which left several areas devastated.
Many Filipino families lost their homes and livelihoods to the impacts of the typhoon. It was Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards who announced that part of the profits of Hello, Love, Again will be donated to the victims of the typhoons.
“Gusto naman natin all the time makatulong sa mga nangangailangan. This is our small way of helping out sa mga nangyaring tragedy in the past weeks,” Alden said.
Currently, Hello, Love, Again is shown in over 1000 cinemas across the globe including the cinemas in the United States, Australia, Europe, Canada, Saipan, and Guam. The movie is also set to premiere in the Middle East including Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia.
Kathryn Bernardo and Alden Richards are both grateful for the success of the movie. Based on the report, the Kapuso star and the Kapamilya star recently flew to Los Angeles to attend the Asian World Film Festival wherein their movie will serve as the closing film of the event.
“We are very proud na gawang Pinoy ang ipapakita natin not just here but in LA. This is the first time na mangyayari yun… Nakaka-proud lang na kaya pala natin yun. Sana magustuhan nila,” Kathryn said.