Sena and Dewi are trying their best to earn money and look after their mother. Sena is careless and does odd jobs while having an affair with a minister's wife. Dewi works as an internet technician. A fateful night, their house gets attacked by two masked men asking for Sena and they turn violent towards the women, killing the mother. Dewi is shocked and unable to get over the loss of her mother whereas Sena is still arrogant. Their estranged father comes to take them back home and they realize, they belong to a rich family run by the matriarch, their grandmother. As per family tradition, Dewi has to take over the family business. As the siblings try to settle in, Dewi is haunted by her mother and things are not what they seem in the family. What is the actual truth behind getting them back to the house and why should Dewi inherit the family business, forms rest of the story.
I am all in for straight forward stories that keep everything for the final act to be revealed and the predictable screenplay earnestly inserting enough jump scares to sail through the runtime. It is the same with Temurun and the debut director, doesn't waste time in introducing the key characters. The problem lies in the fact that the film heads towards the inevitable ending which one can see through in the beginning itself and yet there is nothing provided to root for the characters to survive the incoming wrath. The film eventually disappoints because of that though it has the usual jump scares. The performances are not bad yet they don't get an engaging script to make it work. I would have enjoyed better if the inevitable ending did give some chance for Sena or Dewi to fight back.