Muling Umawit ang Puso (English: The Heart Sings Again) is a 1995 Philippine drama film directed by Joel Lamangan from a story and screenplay written by Ricky Lee.
However, her life took a downturn when she found her lover, Tony Gallardo, committed infidelity with another woman and witnessed her pregnant sister trampled to death by a stampede of fans.
Now devastated, Loida retired from the entertainment world while Tony, her ex-lover, became a lawmaker and married Glenda Andrada and Diosdado Rivera became a full-fledged director.
Badong, a former movie worker admits to Loida that he's the one responsible for the stampede that happened in her concert, killing Lani.
Loida, alongside Dado, Dindo, Badong and some members of media surprisingly while giving her open letter to the people at Tony's political rally.
Following the success of The Flor Contemplacion Story, the film was announced in July 1995 with Nora Aunor, Donna Cruz, and Ian de Leon as part of the cast.
Bing Loyzaga was initially cast in the film, but backed out due to scheduling conflicts and was replaced by Rita Avila.
Noel Vera praised the story's strong beginning and climax but dismissed its ending as a "letdown" from combining the subplots into one.