In “Come Back” the Viação Formosa It is the company that moves much of the story. While Edson Bacelar (Ailton Graça) is the owner of the bus company, characters like Fabrício Boliveira , Adanilo , Iara Jamra are employees.
In real life, public transport was and continues to be part of the lives of some of the actors present in the cast of the new 7 o’clock soap opera. During the press conference, which was attended by CNN the artists spoke about the connection they have with the collective.
Interpreter of Ana Lucia In the plot, Iara Jamra said she celebrated having gained free public transport. “When I turned 60, I went on the bus because it was free. I went to celebrate,” he said.
“I’m a person who takes the subway a lot, but I’ve ridden the bus my whole life”, added the actress, recalling that, in her time, transport was part of students’ daily lives.
Just like the artist, Fabrício Boliveira, responsible for John In the story, he also used the collective a lot to go to school — something that earned him fame.
“I was known as the sleeper. People had to wake me up so I could get off at my stop, either on the way to school or on the way home. I’ve slept on people’s laps, on their shoulders, in the window…”, he had fun remembering.
Tereza Seiblitz, interpreter of Doralice assured that he uses the bus whenever he can. “I’ve ridden the bus a lot, I still do. I think that in our lives, even more so as an actor, there are moments when you can’t walk, you can’t get in, if you’re on a 9 o’clock soap opera, you end up in traffic.”
“I’m the person who sits on the bus and talks, carries the bag [dos outros]I stand or change places. I always notice who is worse off than me”, added the actress, ensuring that she makes a point of getting up from her seat when she sees someone in need.

Tatiana sister of Madalena (Jéssica Ellen) in the soap opera, Bia Santana rode the bus around Rio de Janeiro so much that she was thrilled to recognize, during the recordings, the same route she took to study.
“I studied my whole life in Marechal Hermes and did my high school and pre-university education in Madureira. I went to record a scene in which we took exactly the same route as I did. I suffered from 779 Madureira-Pavuna”, reported the young woman.
Mari Aldeia, actress who lives Vanilda showed a preference for the bus, even though the transport has negative points. “I don’t really think about having a car. I think practicality is the good side of public transport. Obviously, it highlights, unfortunately, the tense moments we go through inside it.”
Describing herself as a major user of the BRT — buses that have exclusive lanes in Rio de Janeiro —, Aldeia stated that, while people can be exposed to dangers, such as harassment, transport provides daily contact with different people.
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This content was originally published in Cast of “Volta Por Cima” do you ride the bus? Actors reveal it on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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