Baramulla Review: Manav Kaul's Haunting Ode to Loss, Memory and Exile
The film uses supernatural elements and a white tulip symbol to reveal militant recruitment tactics targeting Kashmiri youth amid decades-long conflict, highlighting lost innocence.
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Baramulla review: Manav Kaul's haunting ode to loss, memory and exile
Manav Kaul delivers one of his most haunting performances yet in 'Baramulla', a Netflix film that finds horror not in ghosts but in grief, memory, and the pain of exile. A chilling reflection on loss and belonging in the Kashmir Valley.
'Baramulla' Ending Explained: Why Did The Saprus’ Spirits Kidnap The Kids?
Baramulla’s ending is about the return of the kids who were kidnapped and kept in some kind of an astral plane by supernatural forces that were tethered to the house that the Sayyeds lived in. DSP Ridwaan Sayyed, his wife, Gulnaar, his daughter, Noorie, and his son, Ayaan, moved to the titular location in Kashmir so that Ridwaan could look into the disappearance of ex-MLA Ismail Ansari’s son, Shoaib. Since Shoaib went missing after attending a m…
‘BARAMULLA’ REVIEW | 7 November, 2025 - Film Information
Jio Studios and B62 Studios’ Baramulla is the story of a police officer investigating the case of missing children from Baramulla in Kashmir. DSP Ridwaan Sayyed (Manav Kaul) is sent to Baramulla to investigate a case of missing children. Once there, he and his family are sucked into a web of disturbing truths which include supernatural occurrences. Aditya Dhar and Aditya Suhas Jambhale’s story about displaced Kashmiri Pandits and about Muslims i…
'Baramulla' Movie Review, Manav Kaul Tackles The Mysterious Horror Tale Involving Missing Children
Baramulla, the Netflix film starring Manav Kaul, is far more chilling than a horror film. For the unversed, the film directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale has been released today, November 7, 2025. Baramulla features a no-nonsense cop who gets involved in a mysterious case involving missing children. In 2016, the producer of the film, Aditya Dhar, wrote a short story on the Kashmiri Pandit community, who were forced to leave their homeland in the 19…
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