Baramulla Movie Review: Manav Kaul Re-Opens The Kashmir Files As It Haunts More Than Ghosts & This Kashmir Isn't About 'Lori Gaati Pahadiyan'!

Baramulla Movie Review

Manav Kaul Re-Opens The Kashmir Files

Star Cast: Manav Kaul, Bhasha Sumbli, and others

Director: Aditya Suhas Jambhale

Overview

Manav Kaul’s Baramulla explores a haunting side of Kashmir where the truth of Kashmiri Pandits lingers more painfully than any ghost. The film avoids simple genre classification, blending elements of supernatural thriller and political drama, but ultimately focuses on a profound emotional impact.

What Works

What Might Disappoint

Setting and Themes

When people think of Kashmir, two images usually come to mind—either the picturesque snow-capped mountains appearing on postcards or the violent conflict marked by bloodshed. Baramulla introduces another perspective: a Kashmir that is terrifying yet frightened itself, a Kashmir that continues to haunt us emotionally and culturally.

“Baramulla incorporates all these elements into the Kashmir that should still haunt us!”

The film’s blend of narrative and emotional layers avoids didacticism while giving a solemn tribute to a painful history.

Conclusion

Baramulla may test your patience early on but rewards with a gripping and somber climax, making it a must-watch for its emotional depth and Manav Kaul's compelling presence.

Author's summary:
Baramulla reveals the haunting pain of Kashmir’s past through Manav Kaul’s poignant performance and a deeply emotional climax that respects the region’s scars.

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Koimoi Koimoi — 2025-11-07

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