For any woman to have two children from two different men is an ordeal, but women's-rights advocate Lea (Vilma Santos) is not just any woman: she possesses a liberal outlook and an unparalleled affection that enables her to properly raise her kids Ojie (Carlo Aquino) and Maya (Serena Dalrymple).
Although her children's fathers find madness in her methods, they pretty much let Lea have her way of doing things as far as their children are concerned. But Lea, Ojie, and Maya land at a crossroads when the fathers propose taking their respective kids with them.
Although being parted from her children pains Lea--and she knows that the law can speak on her behalf--she is aware that her kids need their fathers, so she makes an unorthodox decision: makes her kids decide with whom to live.
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Bata bata paano ka ginawa?
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Kahit Ako'y Nag-iisa
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Jessie Lasaten:
Performer
Ronald Marcelo: Lyrics Ruth Bagalay: Arrangement Jessa Zaragoza: Performer Arman Cernardo: Courtesy of octoarts emi recorded Aji Manalo: Mixed |
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Boom Tiyaya
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Kumusta Ka
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Butsiki
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Saranggola ni Pepe
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Nonoy Gallardo:
Composer
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Macho
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Deck the Halls
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Graduation March: Aida
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Ruth Bagalay:
Re-arranged
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