Dinda
Hamda, a widow whose husband had left her somewhere, struggled to support herself and her only daughter, Fatimah. The life of the mother and child is marginalized by other villagers, because Hamda works as a prostitute. Hamda is often cornered into a completely wrong position at the request of his son: the Holy Qur'an, mukena, prayer rugs, and Islamic religious textbooks.
Four teenagers go on a holiday in Surabaya. One of them is ill-fated: slaughtered in a coconut field in a mysterious way. The other three are safe. They intend to charter a commercial plane to fly their friend’s body to Manado. The Surabaya-Manado flight doesn’t go well, terror by terror emerges. One by one victims fall because a ghost wreaks havoc out of revenge. As the result, the plane plummets to the sea. The Air Traffic Control (ATC) has a hard time tracking the plane. A fisherman’s boat finds the debris of it. But the terror has yet to be finished.