Darma (Pierre Andre) is traumatised by the mysterious death of his fiancee, Rose
(Intan Ladyana) who had killed herself. Unknown to him, Rose had been haunted by
a malicious spirit which they had brought to her home after picking up a small
jar found washed up at the beach. Apparently, the spirit had been imprisoned and
was inadvertently released by the couple.
At her home, after her death, before leaving Darma had taken the small jar with
him, and with it, the malignant spirit.
Not satisfied with why Rose had suddenly killed herself, Darma decides to
investigate the case with the help of Rose's twin sister, Seri, (also played by
Intan Ladyana). As they probe into the death, a series of strange occurrences
start to unravel, leaving Darma in a disturbed state of mind that affects his
life and career. When he is advised to take a week's break from work, he returns
to his village to rest. Unknown to him, he is only getting closer to solving his
fiancee's death and the truth behind the strange happenings.
It was Darma's senile grandmother who could see the ghost and had unwittingly
invited the spirit into the house. In Malay belief, certain spirits cannot enter
the house unless invited in. This is similar to the vampire mythology in the
West. The ghost in this movie is called Saka. Saka was a ghost that has been
kept by the elder for some uncertified reason. Mostly, Saka starts to give
problems when it's owner die and Saka needs to be feed. Mostly, Saka will haunt
the next generation of the owner.