Baramulla begins as a seemingly simple tale of a missing child but quickly reveals a deeper, more unsettling narrative. Set in a quiet Kashmiri town, the story starts with a magician’s act where a child, Shoaib Ansari, mysteriously disappears during a trick and never returns.
The film opens in the frozen town of Baramulla, a serene landscape that slowly cracks beneath its calm surface. This quiet ruthlessness transforms familiar moments into unsettling ones, making the audience uneasy as the story unfolds. What begins as a straightforward mystery develops into a profound exploration of loss and faith.
Directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale, the film maintains a tense atmosphere that never allows viewers to relax, turning the story’s emotional weight into its greatest strength.
“Baramulla unfolds with a quiet ruthlessness, turning every familiar note into a dissonant one. What begins as a mystery ends as something far deeper.”
“The film never lets you breathe easy, and that might be its greatest strength.”
The disappearance of Shoaib becomes more than just a case; it ignites a chilling narrative that explores the shadows of the past and the fragile nature of belief.
Published: Friday, Nov 07, 2025, 08:03 AM GMT+05:30
Aditya Suhas Jambhale
Summary: Baramulla builds tension through a layered narrative of disappearance and dread, featuring a standout performance by Manav Kaul that drives a haunting exploration of faith and loss.