[2][3] It is co-produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Ashi Dua under their production banner RSVP Movies and Flying Unicorn Entertainment respectively.
[4] The film features an ensemble cast, including Mrunal Thakur, Avinash Tiwary, Janhvi Kapoor, Raghuvir Yadav, Sobhita Dhulipala, Vijay Varma, and Pavail Gulati.
Sameera, a young nurse, arrives to take care of an ailing bedridden elderly lady, Mrs. Malik in a desolate house.
The story revolves around a pregnant woman named Neha who babysits her late sister's child, Ansh.
The boy rescues him, and back in the safe house, he decides to save the children and alert the local authorities.
The creature's poor vision makes it unable to detect the presence of the man and the children until the girl, overcome by love for her father, goes near him only to be killed and eaten by him.
The boy has an idea that they take the blood from the girl's remains and cover their faces with it so that the zombies will believe that they too are flesh-eaters and let them go.
The monster turns to the man, who remains still so as to be unseen, but gets scared and starts running, resulting in him being chased by the eaters.
Ira questions the maid Shanti (Heeba Shah) and learns that when Dhruv was playing peek-a-boo with her, he accidentally pushed her down the stairs.
Ira then turns her head to see other human forms while the grandmother tells her that those are the others who, like Ira, did not believe in her presence.= Zoya Akhtar Anurag Kashyap Dibakar Banerjee Karan Johar In April 2019, it was announced that Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee, and Karan Johar will be reuniting again after Bombay Talkies and Lust Stories for a horror film for Netflix.
Line producer Shiva Korner and production manager Arun Kumar started shooting for his segment of the anthology on 1 October 2019 in Goa.
[14] Saibal Chatterjee from NDTV rated the movie 2.5 stars out of 5 and wrote "Let alone genuine jump scares, the film does not even eke out moments that could be deemed spine-chilling".
[15] Swetha Ramakrishnan rated the movie 3 stars out of on Firstpost and wrote "Dibakar Banerjee's political short film elevates an otherwise bland anthology that just isn't scary".