| Prohibido amar | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Genre | Telenovela | 
| Created by | Luis Felipe Salamanca Dago García Mauricio Barreto | 
| Written by | Carmen Madrid María Renée Prudencio Ximena Escalante | 
| Directed by | Mauricio Meneses Pablo Gómez Sáenz | 
| Starring | Rossana Najera Fernando Ciangherotti Anna Ciocchetti Iliana Fox Ari Telch Marco de Paula | 
| Opening theme | "Prohibido Amar" by Myriam Montemayor | 
| Country of origin | Mexico | 
| Original language | Spanish | 
| No. of episodes | 90[1] (list of episodes) | 
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Rafael Urióstegui | 
| Producer | Ximena Cantuarias | 
| Production locations | Mexico City, Mexico | 
| Camera setup | Multi-camera | 
| Running time | 35–65 minutes | 
| Production company | Azteca | 
| Original release | |
| Network | Azteca Trece | 
| Release | 7 October 2013 – 7 February 2014 | 
| Related | |
Prohibido Amar (Forbidden Love, Official release: Forbidden Passion) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Azteca in 2013. It is a remake of Colombian telenovela, La Sombra del Deseo.[2] Soundtrack principal de la telenovela interpretado por Myriam Montemayor. On 7 October 2013, Azteca started broadcasting Prohibido Amar weeknights at 8:30pm, replacing Secretos de Familia.[3] The last episode was broadcast on 7 February 2014, with Siempre Tuya Acapulco replacing it the following week.
Cast
| Actor (s) | Character | 
|---|---|
| Rossana Najera | Gabriela Ramírez | 
| Fernando Ciangherotti | Ignacio Aguilera Olivares | 
| Anna Ciocchetti | Alicia Cosío | 
| Iliana Fox | Laura Saldivar de Hernández | 
| Marco de Paula | Rafael Hernández Cosio | 
| Ari Telch | Salomón Aguilera | 
| Andrea Martí | Olga Ramírez | 
| María José Magan | Rosario Sandoval | 
| Claudia Lobo | Cecilia Romero | 
| Eduardo Arroyuelo | Guillermo Aguilera | 
| Cinthia Vazquez | Nina Hernández Cosío | 
| Emilio Guerrero | León Ramírez | 
| Juan Martín Jauregui | Marcos Roldán | 
| Hector Kotsifakis | Manuel Morales | 
| Keyla Wood | Chivis | 
| Hernán Mendoza | Félix | 
| Fabián Corres | Mauricio | 
| Giovanna Romo | Andrea | 
References
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