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Beyond Sol and Luna: How the Characters Quietly Shape Puregold Channel’s Digital Series

Young woman with a lanyard stands in a dimly lit elevator, appearing contemplative. She's wearing black, and the setting is modern and sleek.
Luna’s (Jane Oineza) grief quietly lingers in her daily routine. (Image courtesy of Puregold Channel)

“No one goes through life or love completely alone.” This priceless affirmation uplifts the spirit of a multitude of viewers who spend precious time and heartfelt sentiments on Puregold Channel’s hit digital series ‘Si Sol at si Luna’. 

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Luna (Jane Oineza) stands among cheerful officemates, trying to keep up with the world around her. (Image courtesy of Puregold Channel)

Now on its third episode, ‘Si Sol at si Luna’ continues to draw fervid fans of romantic drama for its rich and well-crafted narrative that immerses them in the lives of lead stars Zaijian Jaranilla (Sol) and Jane Oineza (Luna). 

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Bridgette (Cheena Crab) and Ben (Joao Constancia) bring contrasting energies to the office that shape Luna’s journey. (Image courtesy of Puregold Channel)

While ‘Si Sol at si Luna’ centers on the connection that slowly builds between a young, naive filmmaker and a stoic, emotionally broken woman, it also grounds their stories in the warmth, noise, and angst of the people around them, portrayed in true Filipino fashion by a lively supporting cast.

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While Luna (Jane Oineza) goes through her grief alone, people around her silently contribute to her journey. (Image courtesy of Puregold Channel)

For example, Sol’s journey as a film student is highlighted by his steadfast friends Claudine (Uzziel Delamide) and Rey (Lyle Viray), who are constantly on hand to help with his thesis and engage in banter over his woes, while the presence of classmate and admirer Ara (Karina Bautista) reveals a different layer to Sol’s character.

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Kind and patient team leader Ben (Joao Constancia) tries to cheer Luna (Jane Oineza) up and distract her from her loneliness. (Image courtesy of Puregold Channel)

Karina Bautista says she is very much the character she plays in the show. “Ara is unafraid to express how she feels. She’s very confident and she wears her heart on her sleeve. Nakaka-relate ako sa kaniya sa deep motivation to succeed para sa mga taong mahal namin, pero masasabi ko rin na mas matapang si Ara sa akin.”

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Luna (Jane Oineza) struggles to feel happy while carrying the weight of her loss. (Image courtesy of Puregold Channel)

On how Ara’s role affects the coupling of Sol and Luna, Karina sees Ara as a refreshing contrast to Luna. “She’s young, emotionally transparent, and fearless in love. Her affection will challenge Sol to understand the difference between crush, admiration, genuine connection, and love.”

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Sol (Zaijian Jaranilla) holds on to the hope that he will see the enchanting lonely woman in the bus again. (Image courtesy of Puregold Channel)

Meanwhile, Luna is not alone in her grief. At home, Manang Boneng (Marnie Lapus) watches over her with quiet care; at work, her kind and patient team leader Ben (Joao Constancia) offers gentle support. Even officemates Jana (Jem Manicad) and Bridgette (Cheena Crab), though sharp-tongued and often tactless, will have a part in Luna’s personal growth.

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Sol (Zaijian Jaranilla) entrusts the help of friends Rey (Lyle Viray) and Claudine (Uzziel Delamide) in Si Sol at si Luna episode 3, “Chasing the Girl”. (Image courtesy of Puregold Channel)

Because she is a real-life mother, Marnie Lapus intuits her character, Manang Boneng, well. As Luna’s mother figure in the story, Manang Boneng is seen as immensely relatable—somebody na maalaga sa pamilya. She is Luna’s safe space, someone she desperately needs at a time of grief and emotional crisis, and a source of clarity amid confusion.

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Sol (Zaijian Jaranilla) scans the bus for Luna (Jane Oineza), hoping for another chance to see her again. (Image courtesy of Puregold Channel)

Then there is Cheena Crab, who plays office bully Bridgette, a character far removed from her team player personality. “In real life, wala naman talagang easy and perfect life; laging may struggle,” she says, pointing out that the character of Bridgette is a really fun addition to the story. “Yes, pinapahirapan niya si Luna, but then again, Luna will learn to fight back. Matututo siyang bumangon at ‘wag magpaapi.”

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Sol (Zaijian Jaranilla) waits on the bus, unsure if he’ll ever meet the mysterious Luna (Jane Oineza).

Joao Constancia, who plays Ben, upholds how the series succeeds at showing the importance of togetherness and support from people around us. “Si Sol at si Luna is meaningful and significant because it is about love, empathy, and understanding one another. It’s about being kind to people around you—and this is always relevant no matter what age you are, or where you are in life.” 


Episode 3, titled “Chasing the Girl,” will bring fans even closer to the two leads, with more scenes that build anticipation for where their connection is heading.

Directed by seasoned filmmaker Dolly Dulu, ‘Si Sol at si Luna’ is a digital series from the Puregold Channel, following Sol, a film student, who becomes intrigued by Luna, a woman profoundly affected by the loss of the man she loved. Since their first encounter on a bus trip, Sol has been trying to find her again, hoping to feature her in his thesis documentary about love.


Will Luna agree to be part of Sol’s film . . . and will she eventually become a bigger part of his life?


Don’t miss the next episode of 'Si Sol at si Luna', showing this Saturday at 7 PM on the Puregold Channel on YouTube.


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