After winning the Grand Jury Prize at the HollyShorts Film Festival, Moshari became the first Bangladeshi project to qualify for an Oscar [13].
Nuhash Humayun is a self-taught filmmaker, and the film’s high production quality—achieved with local talent—inspired a new generation of Bangladeshi creators [13]. Famous 29 Minute Bangladeshimov
By centering the story on a mundane, everyday object like a mosquito net, the film elevates a common Bangladeshi household item into a symbol of survival and sanctuary. 🏆 Impact and Recognition After winning the Grand Jury Prize at the
The film is set in a future Bangladesh where the world has been overrun by bloodthirsty creatures. Humans survive by staying inside (traditional South Asian mosquito nets), which for unknown reasons, the creatures cannot penetrate [13]. 🏆 Impact and Recognition The film is set
Approximately 22–29 minutes (depending on the cut/festival version).
Nuhash Humayun (writer, director, producer, and editor) [13]. Genre: Post-apocalyptic / Supernatural Horror [13].