In Southeast Asian culture, particularly in Indonesia, Waktu Maghrib is shrouded in "Pamali" or traditional taboos. Growing up, many Indonesian children are told to be inside the house before the sun sets. The myth suggests that the transition between light and dark is when the veil between the human world and the supernatural world is at its thinnest. It is believed that wandering outside during this time makes one vulnerable to "Arap-arap" or "Kelong Wewe," spirits that are said to kidnap children who are still playing outdoors.
Stars Ali Fikry (Adi), Bima Sena (Saman), and Nafiza Fatia Rani (Ayu). Plot Summary waktu maghrib full