“The Rose of Guadalupe” is one of the television programs that has generated the highest ratings over the years. Its success could be due to several factors, including the controversial themes of the stories or performances that usually go viral on social media.

However, something that had remained hidden for a long time was how the unforgettable “wind” is created when the characters have a “divine revelation” after going through all kinds of vicissitudes.

ICT Tac crossed paths with the Impulso agency models who revealed the magic behind these scenes, and netizens were stunned by the device used to create the dramatic effect.

“This is how the famous wind of ‘The Rose of Guadalupe’ is created,” the article reads.

In the clip, a recording set can be seen where two women walk into a room and, after performing their scene, suddenly two people from the production surprisingly shoot air with hair dryers directly facing the apparent protagonist of the chapter.

This caused an uproar on social media, and netizens laughed at the device used to create one of the program’s most iconic moments.

“What a noble job to be the one blowing the air of ‘The Rose of Guadalupe.’ What a huge surprise to find out they’re filming with three cameras and yet they know nothing about editing and special effects.” “How much would the salary be to be the one blowing air into ‘The Rose of Guadalupe’? This is for a friend.” “A key moment in the history of Mexico captured on video. What a joy,” are some of the comments that appear on Twitter.

Carlos Orduna, creator of “The Rose of Guadalupe,” mentioned in an old interview for The Stars that a Televisa executive told him that they had to show the “strength of the miracle,” that is, a tangible sign that a divine event has occurred.

The first proposal was for the sky to open and have light effects, but the production pointed out that this was not feasible, as they were very limited in special effects.

So, Carlos went to the Basilica of Guadalupe to find an idea to solve the problem, and it was there that he realized that at this place, he felt “a cool and restful wind.”

Since then, it was decided to use the “little air” as an element that would set the tone for characters who prayed to the Virgin of Guadalupe during the episode and were heard.

According to the television channel, the episode where the little air of the rose was shown for the first time was in episode 26 titled “Mistress Estelita”, which was about a teacher who had a desire to teach for the rest of her life but was going to be removed against her will. However, her students organized themselves and did all sorts of things so that she wouldn’t lose her job or her house. This episode was directed by actress Lourdes Canale, who died on August 8, 2012, at the age of 78.

We should remember that recently, the dancer José Eduardo Rodríguez Saldallo, better known as “Half Meter,” confessed that he will soon participate in an episode of “La Rosa de Guadalupe.”

“They already told me about the ‘La Rosa de Guadalupe’ episode, and the truth is that I thank ‘La Rosa de Guadalupe’ because they have opened doors for me in so many ways,” he commented live on Facebook.

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