The series consists of 50 one-hour episodes of pure emotions that will get a first-look as an Asian adaptation

Orasi Media and RCN announced today the sale of RCN’s format Café con Aroma de Mujer to Malaysia’s Global Station. The successful format will be produced as a local version for audiences in Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore.

Asit Shah, Founder & CEO of Orasi Media said: “Orasi Media is proud to associate with reputed companies like RCN & Global Station. We are confident that through our online marketplace, we will have many more deals closing in the near future. We are thankful to all our clients that are spread across from Japan to USA for partnering with us”.

Café con Aroma de Mujer original version has been seen around the world, as well as its different local versions, conquering audiences with this vibrant and romantic story.

In this story, every year, Gaviota and her mother arrive at Hacienda Casablanca to pick up the coffee from the second harvest of the year, but they hope that their next visit will be their last, because from now on they will be owners of their own land. However, fate has other plans. Octavio Vallejo, the owner of the hacienda, has just died. Gaviota previously had saved him from a kidnapping. Octavio promised as a reward to give her one hectare of land so that she could grow her own coffee. Trying to get the Vallejo family to honor the agreement, Gaviota meets Sebastián, Octavio’s son, and an irrepressible attraction is born between them, a heartbreaking, impossible love, becoming two lovers who belong to different worlds.

The series consists of 50 one-hour episodes of pure emotions that will get a first-look as an Asian adaptation.

Global Station has a successful track record on producing telenovela formats and reaching audiences with these emotional stories.

This deal marks the first collaboration between these three big companies through Orasi Media platform.

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