
Novelas Mexicanas
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Destilando amor
Fernando Gaitán · 2007
Serie de TV (2007). 170 episodios. Adaptación de la segunda versión mexicana de Café, con aroma de mujer, una telenovela de Colombia de amor e intrigas en el ambiente de la tradición cafetalera colombiana, ahora ambientado en el ambiente tequilero mexicano.

Vencer el miedo
Rosy Ocampo, Gerardo Pérez Zermeño · 2020

Mañana es para siempre
Mauricio Navas, Guillermo Restrepo · 2008
Mañana es para siempre is a Mexican telenovela that began airing on October 20, 2008 on XEW-TV, also known as Canal de las Estrellas. It is produced by the Televisa television network and is a production of Nicandro Díaz González. It stars Silvia Navarro as "Fernanda Elizalde", Fernando Colunga as "Franco Santoro and Eduardo Juarez" and Lucero as "Bárbara Greco" the main villain of the story. Its was one of the most popular soap operas in the history of Univision, its finale having been watched by over 11 million viewers, faring well against US mainstream shows. It is a remake of the 2007–2008 Colombian telenovela by RCN Pura Sangre, which starred Rafael Novoa, Marcela Mar and Kathy Saenz in the antagonic role.

La que no podia amar
Delia Fiallo · 2012
La que no podía amar is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa. Ximena Suarez wrote the script based on the original story by Delia Fiallo. The cast was headed by Ana Brenda Contreras, Jorge Salinas, and Jose Ron, while Susana González, Julián Gil, Mar Contreras and Ana Bertha Espin portrayed the villains.

Corazón indomable
Inés Rodena, Carlos Romero · 2013
Corazón indomable es el nombre que lleva este melodrama, siendo Daniel Arenas y Ana Brenda Contreras los protagonistas de esta producción de Nathalie Lartrilleaux; la cual es una nueva versión de la telenovela Marimar, protagonizada en 1994 por Thalía y Eduardo Capetillo.

El color de la pasion
Cuauhtémoc Blanco, María del Carmen Peña · 2014
Rebeca murders her sister Adriana to end up with the man she loved, and becomes the step mother of her niece Lucía. Nora, Lucía's half sister and daughter of Rebeca, resents Lucía for the same reasons Rebeca hated Adriana, as history repeats itself.

La fuerza del destino
María Zarattini · 2011
La Fuerza del Destino is a Mexican telenovela produced by Rosy Ocampo for Televisa. Sandra Echeverria and David Zepeda star as the main protagonists, while Laisha Wilkins, Gabriel Soto, Rosa Maria Bianchi, and Juan Ferrara star as the main antagonists. La Fuerza del Destino won 5 awards in Premios TVyNovelas: Best first actress, best original story or adaptation, best male antagonist, best lead actress, and best telenovela of the year. The theme song is sung by Marc Anthony and Sandra Echeverria. Portions of their performance in the recording studio are periodically shown in the closing credits. Canal de las Estrellas aired La Fuerza del Destino from March 14 to July 31, 2011 Univision had announced that La Fuerza del Destino would air on the network as part of the 2011-2012 programming schedule, and was broadcast from August 2 to December 26, 2011, with La que no podía amar replacing it in both countries. It was awarded"The Best Telenovela of 2012" by Premios TVyNovelas.

Abismo de pasión
Caridad Bravo Adams · 2012
Rosendo Arango, the owner of Grupo La Anita, is married to Alfonsina. They have one son, Damian. Estefanía Bouvier is married to Augusto Castanon and they have one daughter, Elisa. Rosendo cheats on his wife with Carmina Bouvier, Estefanía's sister. Damian and Elisa become friends because Augusto and Rosendo were best friends. But one day, Rosendo and Carmina try to go away from La Ermita, the pueblo in which they live in. But, Estefanía, who had found out about their plans, wants to prevent this, shuts Carmina in her room and then goes with Rosendo in his car, trying to convince him not to run away with Carmina. They have an accident and die and everyone thinks they were lovers.

Cuando me enamoro
Caridad Bravo Adams, Cristina Garcia, Martha Carrillo · 2010
Cuando me enamoro, se detiene el tiempo is a Mexican Spanish-language telenovela produced by Carlos Moreno Laguillo and Televisa. It is a remake of the 1998 Televisa telenovela La mentira. Silvia Navarro, Juan Soler and Jessica Coch are stars, with the participations of Rocío Banquells and Lisardo Guarinos as the main villains, the stellar participations of René Casados, Julieta Rosen, José Ron, and the special participation of Sebastián Zurita. Univision promoted Cuando me enamoro for the United States audience, with the first promo shown on March 30, and was initially scheduled to air at 8pm central. A second promo confirmed an April 19 airing at 7pm central. The third promo aired on April 5, confirming a 7pm/6pm central on Univision, and aired from April 20, 2011 to January 6, 2012.

Rubí
Yolanda Vargas Dulché · 2004
Rubí Pérez is a very beautiful but poor woman who studies at an exclusive university thanks to the financial support from Cristina , her hard-working older sister. She is best friends with Maribel de la Fuente , a kind and wealthy young woman. Rubí is actually jealous of Maribel's social status while pitying her disability and dreams of marrying a rich man to leave poverty behind.

Teresa
Ximena Suárez · 2010
Teresa Chavez is a young woman with an obsession for money and ambition. Despite her beauty and the fact that she was raised in the bosom of a loving family, she is resentful; her one desire is to leave her humble but poor neighbourhood.

Amores verdaderos
Marcela Citterio, Kary Fajer, Enrique Estevanez · 2012
Amores verdaderos is a 2012 Mexican telenovela produced by Nicandro Díaz Gonzalez for Televisa. It is based on Amor en Custodia, produced in Colombia, Argentina, and Mexico.

Papás por conveniencia
Rosy Ocampo · 2024
Tino, a single father who faces great challenges in raising his two children, finds out one day that he is also the father of two rebellious teenagers, children of Aidé, a former high school classmate who has become an important businesswoman. For Tino, this news becomes an opportunity to take on the role of father of the children he never knew he had. Thus, he begins to work at Aidé's company, but everything gets complicated when Tino and his family move into Aidé's house to integrate into her new life. The house becomes a battlefield, both of their children have problems adapting, and love resurfaces between Tino and Aidé and a torrid romance begins. But building this new life for Aidé, Tino and their children will not be easy; they will have to face serious obstacles, always supported by the strength of their love and that of their children.

La Malquerida
2014
La malquerida is a Mexican telenovela produced by José Alberto Castro for Televisa. It is an adaptation of the play "La malquerida", written by Spanish playwright Jacinto Benavente. Victoria Ruffo and Christian Meier will star as the adult protagonist, Ariadne Díaz and Mane de la Parra will star as the young protagonists, while Brandon Peniche will star as the main antagonist.

Mi corazón es tuyo
Alejandro Pohlenz, Marcia del Río, Pablo Ferrer García-Travesí · 2014
Mi corazón es tuyo muestra la vida de Ana Leal, una mujer alegre, optimista, soñadora y trabajadora. Trabaja un club nocturno para caballeros, pero su novio Johnny, y su representante, más que ayudarla a cumplir sus sueños, parece estancarla. Está feliz, porque le han entregado las escrituras de su casa, una propiedad pequeña que, con su mejor amiga Jennifer, ha logrado obtener con arduo trabajo y mucho esfuerzo. Sin embargo, algo terrible está por suceder... Un desastre golpea su casa y Ana pierde todo lo que tiene. Desesperada, se ve en la necesidad de pedir ayuda financiera al gerente del club, y de buscar un empleo adicional.

Una familia con suerte
Sebastián Ortega, Marcelo Tinelli · 2011
A Mexican telenovela based on the Argentinean telenovela Los Roldán.

Lo que la vida me robó
Caridad Bravo Adams · 2013
"What Life Took From Me" is a Mexican telenovela produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa. It is a remake of Bodas de odio, produced by Ernesto Alonso in 1983. In 2003, "True Love", the first remake, was produced by Carla Estrada. Unlike Bodas de odio and "True Love", "What Life Took From Me" has been adapted to the present time.







