Alden Richards admits he felt scared accepting movie projects after ‘Hello, Love, Goodbye’
Alden Richards admitted that he felt scared about accepting new movie projects following the success of the film “Hello, Love, Goodbye” he did with Kathryn Bernardo four years ago.
In Nelson Canlas’ report on “24 Oras,” Friday, Alden was asked if he felt any pressure to do his upcoming film “Five Breakups and a Romance” with Julia Montes.
“I was fearful, you know, coming from the success of ‘Hello, Love, Goodbye’ syempre, it broke records,” he said.
“Natakot po ako to accept projects in terms of movies kasi lalo pa’t ‘yung pagtingin ko sa details ng gagawing projects is medyo, of course, tumaas din ‘yung standards ko,” Alden added.
Written and directed by Irene Villamor, "Five Breakups and a Romance" first made entertainment headlines last April when news broke that Julia and Alden would headline their first film together.
Aside from “Five Breakups and a Romance,” Alden is set to star with Sharon Cuneta in “A Mother and Son’s Story.”—Carby Basina/LDF, GMA Integrated News