Set in a fictitious world in the future, the film features Sunerah Binte Kamal, Nairah Onora Saif and Moyed Bhuiyan in lead roles.
In that city, two sisters Apu and Ayra spend their nights inside a mosquito net to protect themselves from monsters.
[8] According to Fatin Hamama of The Daily Star, the film is the perfect representation of a society where women become victims of the patriarchy.
[9] Remnant Glimpses wrote, "As much as Moshari looks like a great horror movie, understanding its underlying message will also find relevance to today's society.
[10] Panos Kotzathanasis of Asianmoviepulse.com thinks that the director wanted to show real issues such as climate change through metaphors.