अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA 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!
What an absolutely fantastic movie
I have just finished watching the movie and I can say this is such a riveting watch. Both the Aditya's have woven in an intriguing tale of Kashmir and Varahamula (Baramulla). The last 25-ish minutes of the movie are phenomenal which takes you back to 1990 and brings you back to 2016, leaving you feeling variety of emotions. If you want to watch a riveting suspence mixed with a bit of horror, this is the movie to watch.
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.
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 Slow Burn That Ends in Fire
Sometimes low-budget films surprise you with how deeply they stay in your head. Baramulla might start off feeling like an average thriller, but by the time it ends, it hits you hard. The story keeps running in your mind for hours, maybe even days. I was watching it alone, and when that 30-minute-long climax ended with the mid-credit scene, I just stood up and started clapping. I didn't even plan to. It just happened. That's how powerful it was.
Manav Kaul gives one of his most intense performances ever. Other actors have done a good job too, but Manav completely overshadows everyone. The pacing of the movie keeps changing. Sometimes it feels like a psychological thriller, sometimes mystery, and sometimes horror. The way it all connects in the end is brilliant. The entire 30-minute climax is pure brilliance. The reveal, the emotion, the tension... everything from the editing, color grading, and cinematography to the direction is at its best there.
Talking about the flaws, the director's use of metaphors was good but apart from the climax, the overall direction could've been better. The second act was slow, very slow at times, and almost made me lose interest. The jump scares were too many and mostly unnecessary. The music and BGM didn't help much either. It felt like they were trying too hard to create fear with loud sounds instead of atmosphere. The VFX wasn't great, but considering the budget, it's understandable. Also, like many Indian thrillers, it again falls into that cliché of showing a minor girl being trapped by evil to get to her father. That part felt forced and honestly uncomfortable.
Still, Baramulla is a strong horror-thriller that deserves to be seen. It's the kind of film that gets better the more you think about it. The climax makes it worth the wait. If you watch Bollywood movies or know even a bit about Kashmiri Pandits' history, you'll connect with it more.
Manav Kaul gives one of his most intense performances ever. Other actors have done a good job too, but Manav completely overshadows everyone. The pacing of the movie keeps changing. Sometimes it feels like a psychological thriller, sometimes mystery, and sometimes horror. The way it all connects in the end is brilliant. The entire 30-minute climax is pure brilliance. The reveal, the emotion, the tension... everything from the editing, color grading, and cinematography to the direction is at its best there.
Talking about the flaws, the director's use of metaphors was good but apart from the climax, the overall direction could've been better. The second act was slow, very slow at times, and almost made me lose interest. The jump scares were too many and mostly unnecessary. The music and BGM didn't help much either. It felt like they were trying too hard to create fear with loud sounds instead of atmosphere. The VFX wasn't great, but considering the budget, it's understandable. Also, like many Indian thrillers, it again falls into that cliché of showing a minor girl being trapped by evil to get to her father. That part felt forced and honestly uncomfortable.
Still, Baramulla is a strong horror-thriller that deserves to be seen. It's the kind of film that gets better the more you think about it. The climax makes it worth the wait. If you watch Bollywood movies or know even a bit about Kashmiri Pandits' history, you'll connect with it more.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाManav Kaul was born in Baramulla, Jammu & Kashmir, India.
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विवरण
- चलने की अवधि
- 2 घं 16 मि(136 min)
- रंग
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.39:1
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