‘Baramulla’ movie review: Manav Kaul steers this gripping supernatural thriller with a political subtext

‘Baramulla’ Movie Review: A Gripping Supernatural Thriller with Political Undertones

Director Aditya Suhas Jambhale masterfully captures the mood, atmosphere, and suspense in Baramulla. However, when the tension eases, the obvious “us vs them” narrative becomes clear.

Unique Perspective on Kashmir Conflict

Unlike typical films centered on the Kashmir conflict that focus on characters in army uniforms, Baramulla delves into the local Jammu & Kashmir Police. The story revolves around DSP Ridwaan Sayyid, a man caught between his sense of duty and the profound distrust around him.

Plot and Themes

Ridwaan is pulled into a chilling investigation of missing children in Baramulla. What appears to be a straightforward case, pushed by his junior as simple, gradually reveals deeper layers.

As Ridwaan struggles with his inner demons from a previous operation, the narrative blurs the boundaries between reality and the supernatural, creating an emotionally powerful story.

"Aditya doesn’t pretend to create a postcard-perfect Kashmir and focuses on the underlying fissures beneath the snow-clad mountains."

Conclusion

Baramulla offers a haunting and reflective portrayal of Kashmir, balancing political tensions and supernatural elements to reveal a deeply human story.

Author’s summary: Baramulla delivers a gripping supernatural thriller infused with political tension, exploring trust, duty, and unseen forces within Kashmir’s complex reality.

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The Hindu The Hindu — 2025-11-07