Rosa Diamante

Latin soap opera revolving around love and deceit

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About Rosa Diamante

Released: 2012

Platform: Hulu

Rating: TV14

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Rosa Diamante

About Rosa Diamante

'Rosa Diamante', a telenovela released in 2012, spins a tale of love and mystery. The main character, Rosa, played by Carla Hernandez, was abandoned as a baby and brought up by two men, Antonio and Jose. Rosa grows up under the care of these adoptive fathers, but things take a turn when she falls in love with the wrong man, Jose Maria, portrayed by Mauricio Ochmann.

Rosa's life becomes more complicated as she faces challenges and trials, trying to maintain her love for Jose Maria, and dealing with the mystery of her past.

Making / Production

The series was produced by Argos Comunicacion and Telemundo Studios. The producers managed to combine drama and romance in a gripping tale, keeping audiences hooked from the first episode to the last. Released on 10th July, 2012, the series spanned several months, wrapping up on 21st January, 2013.

Actors

  • Carla Hernandez (Rosa): Carla brilliantly portrays Rosa, a young woman dealing with love and mystery. Her acting prowess brought Rosa to life, making the audience feel her trials and joys.
  • Mauricio Ochmann (Jose Maria): Mauricio convincingly played the love interest, Jose Maria. His strong performance quickly won over the hearts of the audience.
  • Lupita Ferrer (Eva): As Eva, Lupita added a hint of intrigue and suspense to the series. Her character is critical to the plot as she uncovers Rosa's true parentage.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • Although the series was filmed in Mexico, it was broadcasted in the United States on the Telemundo network.
  • The series had 130 episodes.
  • Lupita Ferrer, who plays Eva, is a veteran actress with more than 50 years of experience in the acting industry.

Quotes

  • "You don't choose who you fall in love with, it just happens." - Rosa
  • "There's always light at the end of the tunnel, Rosa. Don't ever forget that." - Antonio
  • "I'd rather it hurt now than hurt you more later." - Jose Maria

Music, Soundtrack

  • The theme song of the series, 'Diamante' by David Cabrera, quickly became a favorite among viewers.
  • The soundtrack also features various songs from Mexican and other Latin American artists, adding depth and flavor to scenes.

Unfortunately, 'Rosa Diamante' did not garner any awards. Nevertheless, it continues to hold a special place in the hearts of its viewers for its strong narrative and memorable performances by the cast.