Bekikang: Ang Nanay Kong Beki

Bekikang: Ang Nanay Kong Beki
Directed by Wenn V. Deramas
Starring
Music by Vincent de Jesus
Cinematography Elmar Despa
Production
company
Distributed by Star Cinema
Release dates
  • October 23, 2013 (2013-10-23)
Country Philippines
Language
  • Tagalog
  • English
Box office P 14,101,310.40

Synopsis

The drama-comedy Filipino film depicts Bekikang or Beki (Joey Paras) and his friends. This was inspired by the life story of the late Director Wenn Deramas. As Beki is bullied for being gay as growing up, his father (Tirso Cruz III) taught him to defend himself in his battles. Beki is a caring, responsible and hardworking fellow of the family. He is a balut vendor along with his friends. One day, Beki and his friends catch a new stud in town who is in trouble and needs help from being bullied. Beki steps up for the good-looking, Fortunato (Tom Rodriguez) who becomes his love interest. However, Fortunato falls for the local waitress, Natalie (Carla Humphries), at a restaurant Beki takes him too. Beki soon becomes jealous of Natalie. Unfortunately, Fortunato gets Natalie pregnant and Beki becomes involved with raising their baby, since Natalie decides to leave Fortunato to work in Japan. Beki accepts their baby as his own once he learns that Fortunato and Natalie have broken up. Fortunato decides to leave the country to work as well. Beki's family is not too fond of Beki taking care of Fortunato's baby and this urges Beki to leave their house to live with his friends. Soon, the 3 gay men raise the child under stable conditions until the comeback of the child's biological parents, Fortunato and Natalie. The couple are back together and want their child back. Will Fortunato and Natalie be able to get their child back from Bekikang? Written by Jessica Capuchino San Juan

Cast

Main Cast

Supporting Cast

Special Participation

References

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