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Khalil further imprints his mark on entertainment scene
Manila Bulletin
|April 5, 2025
Sparkle GMA Artist Center artist Khalil Ramos cements his stance as a creative in the industry with the multiple roles he juggles in various mediums.
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He's the lead star in the 9 Works Theatrical play Liwanag sa Dilim, PureGold CinePanalo Film Festival 2025's Best Actor for Olsen's Day, star of the digital series How to Cheat Death now streaming on Netflix, and is pairing up with Sue Ramirez in the musical romance drama film One Hit Wonder, which will also be released on Netflix in May.
Khalil is in a creative role. He dominates theater, film, and digital streaming platforms simultaneously, and there's no stopping his grind. His passion for the arts knows no bounds; whatever media platform it may be, Khalil knows how to play his characters well. Once he personifies those roles, the Khalil we know can no longer be found.
In the 9 Works Theatrical show Liwanag sa Dilim, Khalil takes on the role of Elesi, a smart and witty Gen Z who travels to learn about his roots. In his quest, he meets Cris, a kind and dignified man who instantly becomes his friend. Together, Elesi and Cris wear their hearts on their sleeves and do all that they can to fight for the oppressed.
This story is from the April 5, 2025 edition of Manila Bulletin.
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