At first glance, Baramulla seems like a straightforward tale of a missing child. Yet, the film quietly builds a chilling atmosphere, turning familiar elements into unsettling experiences.
The story begins in a frozen Kashmiri town where a solitary flower blooms, setting a deceptively calm scene. This peace soon fractures, revealing underlying tensions that refuse to settle.
In the opening scene, a magician performs tricks for an intrigued crowd. A child named Shoaib Ansari steps into a box, disappears, and is expected to reappear on the other side. The audience, familiar with this act, applauds—except this time, the boy never returns.
Shoaib's disappearance ignites the narrative’s tension and places the investigation in the hands of DSP Ridwan Sayyad, portrayed by Manav Kaul. His steady presence anchors the film throughout.
The missing boy’s case transforms from a mere investigation into a profound story about loss and unresolved pasts, keeping the audience in suspense without relief.
"Baramulla unfolds with a quiet ruthlessness, turning every familiar note into a dissonant one."
"The film never lets you breathe easy, and that might be its greatest strength."
Directed by: Aditya Suhas Jambhale
Released: Friday, November 07, 2025, 08:03 AM GMT+05:30
Cast: Manav Kaul, Bhasha Sumbli, Arista Mehta, Rohaan Shah, Ashwini Koul, and more.
Baramulla crafts a haunting exploration of grief and faith beneath the veneer of a mystery, making it an intense cinematic journey.
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