Gina (Joyce Jimenez), a voluptuous, happy-go-lucky art director in an advertising agency, is rumored to be an easy lay. Popoy (Aga Muhlach) also works for the same company as head writer and is thought of as gay because of his orderly life. He is basically a homebody who loves to cook, darns his clothes, does housework and does not drink, smoke nor chase women. The office grapevine starts to buzz when the two have to work together as a team and at unusual hours on a P 400 M project the ad agency plans to bid. Their mutual initial dislike turns to something else and everybody's asking: "Totoo kaya ang tsismis?"
Joyce Jimenez's change of image on TV and on the wide screen is welcome. However, she has to improve her diction and learn how to put life into the characters she plays. Her mannerisms and acting seem out of place in her role which is not helped by an inappropriate wardrobe clearly intended to, usual, still display her "assets." Pretty boy Aga Muhlach is credible as a straight and clean-living writer. Jose Javier Reyes' return to romantic comedy both as screenwriter and director shows his versatility and skill in blending cinematography, music, and humorous repartee to create a charming and worthwhile movie.