Que te perdone Dios, also promoted under the extended title Que te perdone Dios... Yo no, is a Mexican television melodrama produced by Angelli Nesma Medina for Televisa. The series is a contemporary remake of the 2000 telenovela Abrázame muy fuerte, reworking the original story for a new generation of viewers. Production began on 15 November 2014 and the project attracted attention for its cast and its effort to update classic telenovela motifs.

Cast and principal characters

  • Zuria Vega – one of the primary protagonists, portraying a central young heroine caught between love and family conflict.
  • Mark Tacher – leading male protagonist whose relationship with the heroine drives much of the plot.
  • Rebecca Jones – veteran actress in a principal role, providing dramatic weight to the narrative.
  • Antagonists: Sergio Goyri, Sabine Moussier and Altaír Jarabo play key antagonistic roles, bringing rivalry and moral complexity to the story.
  • Special participations: María Sorté and René Strickler appear in notable guest roles that influence major plot developments.

The series follows the conventions of Latin American telenovelas: romantic entanglements, family secrets, betrayals, social contrasts and eventual revelations. Rather than a scene-by-scene copy, the remake adapts characters and relationships to reflect contemporary sensibilities while preserving the emotional structure of the original.

Production and adaptation

As a Televisa production, the telenovela reunited experienced creative and technical teams to update sets, costumes and pacing. The decision to remake Abrázame muy fuerte placed an emphasis on retaining core melodramatic moments while introducing new subplots and character dynamics. Work began in late 2014 and the series proceeded into broadcast the following year, reaching domestic audiences through Televisa's channels and later through international distribution partners.

Reception and significance

The show drew interest for its cast lineup and for being part of a broader trend of reviving popular telenovelas from the late 1990s and early 2000s. Critics and viewers typically judged remakes on their faithfulness to the source, the chemistry between leads and the quality of the production. For many viewers, the series provided familiar melodrama alongside refreshed storytelling elements and offered opportunities for its performers to reach wider audiences.

Telenovelas like Que te perdone Dios play an important role in Mexican and Latin American popular culture: they are vehicles for popular music, star-making vehicles for actors, and a significant export in Spanish-language television. This production is notable both as a revival of a well-known story and as part of Televisa's ongoing slate of prime‑time melodramas that aim to balance tradition with contemporary tastes. For further production details and cast credits see the producer's notes and official materials linked by network pages and press releases (production information).