Viva Movie Box expands its slate of emotionally charged microdramas with Inagaw na Anak, a 60-episode family melodrama headlined by Ryza Cenon and Althea Ruedas, together with Maui Taylor and Arnold Reyes.
Directed by Christian Paolo Lat, the series delves into betrayal, trauma, and a mother’s relentless pursuit of justice.

The story follows Lucy (Ryza Cenon), formerly known as Lourdes, who lost her newborn child nine years ago. Now wealthy and powerful, she re-enters the life she once left behind by applying as a housemaid to the Villarosa family — the same household where she once worked.
Lucy’s real objective is to get close to Grace (Althea Ruedas), the nine-year-old daughter of Alex and Trisha Villarosa. She believes Grace is the baby taken from her years ago.
Despite visible tension between Lucy and Trisha, the latter allows her into their home — a decision that surprises Alex. Once inside, Lucy works carefully to win Grace’s affection while secretly preparing to expose the Villarosa family’s alleged exploitations to secure the child’s protection.

As Lucy’s plan unfolds, viewers can expect an intense emotional showdown between her and the Villarosas. At the center of the storm is Grace — caught between the parents who raised her and the woman claiming to be her real mother. Will Grace accept Lucy? Or will Lucy lose her child for the second time?
With its high-stakes family conflict and revenge-driven narrative, Inagaw na Anak positions itself as a must-stream melodrama for fans of emotionally layered storytelling.
Inagaw na Anak streams exclusively on Viva Movie Box.
The app is available via: Google Play Store, App Store, Huawei App Gallery
Viewers can access content through: Monthly subscription: P179 per device (unlimited viewing)
Coin system: 2 coins per episode
Available coin packages:
- 9 coins – P20 (4 episodes)
- 20 coins – P40 (10 episodes)
- 28 coins – P50 (14 episodes)
- 63 coins – P100 (31 episodes)
- 143 coins – P200 (71 episodes)
- 333 coins – P400 (166 episodes)
Viva Movie Box continues to strengthen its identity as the home of Pinoy microdramas — delivering emotionally driven, binge-friendly Filipino storytelling anytime, anywhere.

