Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino's film tops P100M globally
Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino's romantic comedy film "My Love Will Make You Disappear" has surpassed the P100 million mark in global box-office earnings as of Monday, March 31.
The movie earned P40 million at the Philippine box office by Sunday, March 30, and had a strong debut in North America with $200,000 on opening day.
Directed by Chad Vidanes, the film tells the story of Sari (Kim Chiu), an eccentric woman who believes every man she loves disappears, and Jolo (Paulo Avelino), a heartbroken man who tries to make her fall in love with him.
The movie began screening internationally last week, including North America, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, UAE, the Middle East, and select European markets.
Kim and Paulo have been promoting the film with special screenings and meet-and-greets in Los Angeles and Dubai, respectively, highlighting their contributions to Asian artistic excellence on a global stage.
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