In a mid-upper class home in Istanbul, surrounded by disguised pressure from an Islamist society; a postpartum mother in baby blues, dares to question whether circumcision itself is blasphemy against Allah by interrupting perfection of the created body.
In a matriarchal society the roles between men and women are reversed. Arya represents power, money, and freedom; Meriç represents morality and docility. The two met on social media, and they meet in person for the first time.