Mano Po 2: My Home (Chinese: 我的家; pinyin: Wǒ de jiā; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Góa ê ka) is a 2003 Filipino drama film directed by Erik Matti.
Antonio Chan, a businessman, sires children with three different women: Sol, a native Filipina who begets Janet, Grace and Lean; LuShui, a Chinese woman who was betrothed to Antonio during a visit to China in the 1980s and the mother of Rose; and Belinda, a Filipino-Chinese woman who is the mother of Ingrid and Erickson.
Belinda, as Antonio's last partner, tries to dominate the funeral proceedings, stirring resistance from both LiShui and Sol, who have become friends.
Belinda also tries to monopolize Antonio's inheritance, going as far as to evict LuShui from her residence and bar Lean from attending the funeral.
The growing tensions force Belinda's secretly pregnant daughter Ingrid to move out, leaving behind his brother Erickson, an anxious young man dominated by her mother, who disapproves of his relationship with her Filipino girlfriend Yna.
Janet, who grew up hating Sol, leaves Johnson and reconciles with her mother, while Belinda denies involvement and narrowly avoids being charged herself.