Robin Padilla’s “Eh Baka Senador Pwede Ako” Movie Line Goes Viral

Robin Padilla is making rounds online amid his lead in the senatorial race

ROBIN PADILLA – The senatorial race frontrunner is making rounds on social media over his line in an old movie.

Robin Padilla
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Robinhood Ferdinand Cariño Padilla is an actor, politician, screenwriter, producer and director.

He is known as the “Bad Boy” of Philippine cinema for portraying anti-hero protagonist roles in films such as Anak ni Baby Ama, Grease Gun Gang, Bad Boy, and Bad Boy 2.

He has also been dubbed the “Prince of Action” of Philippine cinema.

Padilla is also active in television programs, having played lead roles in Basta’t Kasama Kita, Asian Treasures, Joaquin Bordado, Totoy Bato, Guns and Roses and Toda Max.

Presently, Robin Padilla is leading the senatorial race with more than 26 million votes.

Amid his lead in the said position, an old movie of Robin resurfaces.

In the said movie, Robin was asked by his comrade when he was going to settle down.

He told them that he will do it once he was already a general.

But his comrade said it might not happen. He replied: “eh baka senador pwede ako.”

Watch the video below:

@metstomawis2022 NUMBER 1 KA SA PUSO NAMIN MGA TAGA MINDANAO ♥️🇵🇭☝️ #robinpadilla #maranaotiktokers #metstomawis #BBM #duterte #iskomoreno ♬ original sound – Alinor Tomawis 🇵🇭🔵

Meanwhile, Padilla, an actor, and producer, is currently leading the senatorial race with 26,057,708 votes.

Following Padilla is Loren Legarda with 23,698,403 votes, Raffy Tulfo with 22,908,984 votes, Win Gatchalian with 20,145,429 votes, and Chiz Escudero with 19,829,084 votes.

On the other hand, landing the sixth spot is Mark Villar with 18,965,065 votes, Alan Peter Cayetano with 18,858,022 votes, Migz Zubiri with 18,352,565 votes, Joel Villanueva with 18,110,575 votes, JV Ejercito with 15,504,525 votes, Risa Hontiveros with 15,113,078 votes and Jinggoy Estrada with 14,782,161 votes.

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