Raziye and Kanber Hoca are siblings. Raziye is in love with Kamil, who lives in the same village, while Kanber is in love with Şerife. Kamil's mother Hatice does not approve of Raziye and Kamil's relationship, so she marries Kamil to Kanber's girlfriend Şerife. Raziye and Kanber cannot accept that their loved ones have been married off to each other, so they curse the entire village. To ensure that the curse continues, they make a deal with the Kulyas Jinns. However, Kamil and Raziye have already been together. Some time later, Kamil has daughters from both Şerife and Raziye. One night, Raziye swaps her daughter with the other girl to protect her. The swapped baby dies tragically. Şerife, believing it to be her own child, raises Raziye's baby.
Production
Rural Turkish setting feels authentically cursed, not tourist spooky.
Writing
Baby-swap plot escalates from romance to full generational nightmare.
Director
Tuncer Gürbüz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kulyas Jinns in Turkish folklore specifically target family lines and honor-bound curses, making this deeply rooted in regional belief rather than generic demon genre.
Director Tuncer Gürbüz largely works in Turkish television; this rare theatrical venture bombed commercially (hence the 4.0 rating with 2 votes) but has developed a small cult following for its uncompromising bleakness.