Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA police officer investigating missing children cases discovers disturbing truths while supernatural occurrences threaten his family and Baramulla's tranquility.A police officer investigating missing children cases discovers disturbing truths while supernatural occurrences threaten his family and Baramulla's tranquility.A police officer investigating missing children cases discovers disturbing truths while supernatural occurrences threaten his family and Baramulla's tranquility.
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A rare and gripping blend of mystery and psychological thriller
A rare and gripping blend of mystery and psychological thriller, Baramulla unravels the haunting scars of a land where memory blurs into myth. The director fearlessly explores a dark, sensitive subject with chilling precision, crafting an experience that is as unsettling as it is profound.
The screenplay is taut and immersive, drawing viewers into a world of eerie silences, spectral visions, and emotional unrest. Manav Kaul delivers a powerhouse performance - quiet yet commanding - embodying a man consumed by guilt, grief, and unseen forces. Bhasha Sumbli adds remarkable depth, her presence radiating both tenderness and quiet strength amid the chaos.
With haunting visuals, evocative sound design, and a rare blend of realism and the supernatural, Baramulla stands as one of Netflix's most striking thrillers - a dark, atmospheric journey that lingers long after the final frame fades!
The screenplay is taut and immersive, drawing viewers into a world of eerie silences, spectral visions, and emotional unrest. Manav Kaul delivers a powerhouse performance - quiet yet commanding - embodying a man consumed by guilt, grief, and unseen forces. Bhasha Sumbli adds remarkable depth, her presence radiating both tenderness and quiet strength amid the chaos.
With haunting visuals, evocative sound design, and a rare blend of realism and the supernatural, Baramulla stands as one of Netflix's most striking thrillers - a dark, atmospheric journey that lingers long after the final frame fades!
Masterpiece movie with true incidents
The movie is about Kashmir pandits and their strugglers but the director included horror and suspense, it was so good to watch at starting of the movie we will think its just a horror movie but its a true story where it still happening in our India at Jammu and Kashmir, I really felt surprise of the police and army forces where there are facing many struggles to protect us . Great Thanks to Aditya Suhas Garu (director) and the team for bringning us a great film.
Best movie of 2025
Aditya Dhar delivers a cinematic tour de force with Baramulla - a film that delicately peels through the layered fabric of Kashmir's past and present with rare sensitivity and haunting brilliance. His direction is deeply assured; every frame breathes with intent, every silence reverberates like an unspoken lament.
The storytelling flows like poetry - immersive, unsettling, and profoundly human. Dhar fearlessly walks the tightrope between fact and feeling, weaving the grim echoes of the 1990s into a narrative that throbs with emotional truth. The film's most piercing power lies in its depiction of innocence lost - the recruitment of children into a vortex of violence - linking personal tragedies to the larger horrors of a fractured past.
Cinematography here transcends its function; it becomes a soul, a silent witness. Each shot is a painting - raw, lyrical, and laden with meaning. The valley's surreal beauty stands in tragic contrast to its buried anguish, captured through visuals that linger long after the screen fades to black.
Baramulla is not merely a film - it is an experience, a requiem for forgotten voices and an ode to the endurance of truth. It stands as a testament to the power of storytelling, where art meets conscience. Hats off to Aditya Dhar and his brilliant team for crafting a cinematic masterpiece that doesn't just tell a story - it etches one into your soul.
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The storytelling flows like poetry - immersive, unsettling, and profoundly human. Dhar fearlessly walks the tightrope between fact and feeling, weaving the grim echoes of the 1990s into a narrative that throbs with emotional truth. The film's most piercing power lies in its depiction of innocence lost - the recruitment of children into a vortex of violence - linking personal tragedies to the larger horrors of a fractured past.
Cinematography here transcends its function; it becomes a soul, a silent witness. Each shot is a painting - raw, lyrical, and laden with meaning. The valley's surreal beauty stands in tragic contrast to its buried anguish, captured through visuals that linger long after the screen fades to black.
Baramulla is not merely a film - it is an experience, a requiem for forgotten voices and an ode to the endurance of truth. It stands as a testament to the power of storytelling, where art meets conscience. Hats off to Aditya Dhar and his brilliant team for crafting a cinematic masterpiece that doesn't just tell a story - it etches one into your soul.
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Thrill - Psychological and Mysterious
Something different, hook you on your seat..
Fast pace mixture of Thill, Horror and border subject
Shall be underated bcoz of no known starcast But subject on pandits still unwound.
Characters have worked hard towards their roles.. Message is hit ON.
In future like to see more from this director ..
Shall be underated bcoz of no known starcast But subject on pandits still unwound.
Characters have worked hard towards their roles.. Message is hit ON.
In future like to see more from this director ..
A Haunting Tale That Burns Slow but Ends Strong
Baramulla has an intriguing core idea - blending a missing-children investigation with a supernatural thread rooted in Kashmir's troubled history.
The opening 30 minutes are excellent: atmospheric, unsettling, and anchored by Manav Kaul's intense performance as DSP Ridwaan, posted to Baramulla to probe disappearances while his family experiences strange events in their new home . The final stretch also lands well, tying the emotional and supernatural arcs together with sincerity.
But the middle hour is where the film loses steam. The pacing turns sluggish, scenes repeat information, and the story over-explains what could have been left ambiguous. This spoon-feeding drains suspense and blunts the impact of the climax.
Still, Baramulla remains a thoughtful, atmospheric watch with a bold narrative idea. A good film, but one that could have been much tighter. 6.5/10.
The opening 30 minutes are excellent: atmospheric, unsettling, and anchored by Manav Kaul's intense performance as DSP Ridwaan, posted to Baramulla to probe disappearances while his family experiences strange events in their new home . The final stretch also lands well, tying the emotional and supernatural arcs together with sincerity.
But the middle hour is where the film loses steam. The pacing turns sluggish, scenes repeat information, and the story over-explains what could have been left ambiguous. This spoon-feeding drains suspense and blunts the impact of the climax.
Still, Baramulla remains a thoughtful, atmospheric watch with a bold narrative idea. A good film, but one that could have been much tighter. 6.5/10.
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- AnecdotesManav Kaul was born in Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
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- 2h 16m(136 min)
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- 2.39:1
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