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Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita - Lagot Ka, Isusumbong Kita

Lagot Ka Isusumbong Kita, is a sitcom featuring Richard Gomez, Joey Marquez, Raymart Santiago and Benjie Paras in the role of brothers who are bullies in their neighborhood. The sidesplitting laughter starts, however, when these tough guys cower in terror in front of their feisty mother, played by veteran singer-actress Pilita Corrales. Surely, Lagot Ka Isusumbong Kita is a delightful riot viewers will look forward to every week.

Top Cast

  • Richard Gomez

    Richard Gomez

    Ric

  • Joey Marquez

    Joey Marquez

    Tsong

  • Benjie Paras

    Benjie Paras

    Junior

  • Raymart Santiago

    Raymart Santiago

    Toto

  • Pilita Corrales

    Pilita Corrales

    Rosa/Mamita

  • Maureen Larrazabal

    Maureen Larrazabal

    Tisay

  • Alicia Mayer

    Alicia Mayer

    Sussy

  • Bearwin Meily

    Bearwin Meily

    Tom

  • Toni Gonzaga

    Toni Gonzaga

    Toni

Overview

Lagot Ka Isusumbong Kita, is a sitcom featuring Richard Gomez, Joey Marquez, Raymart Santiago and Benjie Paras in the role of brothers who are bullies in their neighborhood. The sidesplitting laughter starts, however, when these tough guys cower in terror in front of their feisty mother, played by veteran singer-actress Pilita Corrales. Surely, Lagot Ka Isusumbong Kita is a delightful riot viewers will look forward to every week.

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