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

Manav Kaul’s Baramulla unveils a haunting portrayal of Kashmir, focusing on the painful truth of Kashmiri Pandits that lingers more strongly than ghosts.

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Review Summary

When you think of Kashmir, two contrasting images usually come to mind: pristine snow-capped mountains featured on postcards, and scenes of violence and bloodshed. Director Aditya Suhas Jambhale presents a different perspective—one that reveals both the terrifying and vulnerable sides of Kashmir.

Baramulla masterfully weaves these aspects into a narrative that demands our attention. The film defies easy genre classification, blending elements of supernatural thriller and political drama without fully committing to either. Ultimately, it delivers a powerful emotional impact, offering a story that breaks the heart.

“For Manav Kaul, for the searing climax, and for a film that treats Kashmir’s wounds with solemn respect.”

The film compels viewers to confront a Kashmir that should never cease to haunt us.

Author’s summary: Baramulla is a poignant and emotionally charged film that respectfully explores Kashmir’s painful reality through Manav Kaul’s compelling performance and a deeply affecting climax.

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Koimoi Koimoi — 2025-11-07