Acting
Sue-On is a Korean ghost who frequently disturbs humans by emerging from television screens. One night, Sue-On's luck takes a turn for the worse when, after coming out of the TV screen, Adam—who was scolded by his father for watching TV for too long—turns off the TV switch, trapping Sue-On and preventing her from returning to her original place. Sue-On desperately tries to find a way back to her original location by searching for anyone watching the Sue-On film. As it happens, while Sue-On is sneaking into a house, a married couple who are watching the film "The Ghost of the Neighbouring Village" notice Sue-On's presence. Afraid of what might happen to her, Sue-On decides to jump into that TV screen. The couple immediately turns off their television. Now Sue-On is trapped in the Neighbouring Village.
Sean Lee, a young Chinese man, attempts to fast throughout Ramadan this time. In reality, he is doing all this to prove to his girlfriend Sweet's family that he is willing to do anything to demonstrate his sincerity towards her. This includes being willing to fast in order to maintain his relationship with Sweet. Meanwhile, Mak Liza, Sweet's mother, plans to matchmake her daughter with a man named Ropie who is also wealthy in their village. Mak Liza believes that Sweet will be happier marrying a perfect rich man. To achieve her goal of matchmaking Sweet with Ropie, Mak Liza devises various schemes together with Ropie to sabotage Sean Lee's fasting attempt. But will their plans succeed? And how does Sean Lee overcome these attempts?
Jaafar, a widower of advanced age, expresses his desire to continue his studies at university, but is strongly opposed by his son Najiha. However, due to his promise to his late wife, Jaafar still registers as a student.