
Bajo el alma (2011)
Bajo el alma is a Mexican telenovela made by the company TV Azteca, touted as the first original telenovela Azteca 7, property of the company. This telenovela again mark the introduction and issuance of soap operas and shows the channel 7, not only in the 13 (usually). The story takes as producers to actor Bruno Bichir and Jorge Contreras. It starred Matías Novoa and Barbara del Regil, starring Ari Telch, Leah Ferre, and the return of Juan Manuel Bernal and Roberto Sosa, in the antagonistic side. Accompanied by the first actors Claudia Wolf, Javier Diaz Duenas, Alma Delfina, and the presentation of Carlos Aragon after having been in Televisa.
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