Manav Kaul’s chilling performance in ‘Baramulla’ on Netflix delves into themes of loss, memory, and exile, offering a unique take on horror that goes beyond the supernatural. Directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale, the film explores the Kashmir conflict through the lens of DSP Ridwaan Sayyid, torn between duty and distrust.
The film, co-written by Aditya Dhar and Aditya Suhas Jambhale, presents a gripping narrative that intertwines tulips, trauma, and terror in the Kashmir Valley. ‘Baramulla’ is a haunting reflection on grief, exile, and the struggle to break free from the ghosts of the past.
Unlike traditional Kashmir conflict narratives, ‘Baramulla’ shifts focus to the local Jammu & Kashmir Police, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of the region. The film’s 1-hour-52-minute runtime skillfully navigates between reality, psychology, and the supernatural, creating a compelling viewing experience.




