Baramulla Movie: When and where to watch Manav Kaul’s film?

The Kashmir-set supernatural thriller Baramulla, starring Manav Kaul as DSP Ridwaan Sayyed on the trail of missing children in a snow-clad valley, but will the eerie mix of mystery and family drama leave you haunted?

Post Published By: Alivia Mukherjee
Updated : 9 November 2025, 12:45 PM IST
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New Delhi: Baramulla movie made its debut exclusively on the streaming platform Netflix from 7 November 2025. Viewers can stream the film directly at home, which allows its tense atmosphere and landscape to reach a wide audience without a theatrical delay.

Plot Overview & Setting

The film is set in the valley town of Baramulla in Kashmir, where peaceful exteriors mask deep-rooted pain and secrets. DSP Ridwaan Sayyed (Manav Kaul) has just transferred into the region with his family: his wife, teenage daughter and young son. Upon arrival he is assigned a case of a boy who has vanished under unsettling circumstances.

What starts as a missing-child investigation soon deepens into something far more ominous. Strange happenings in the family’s new home, creaking doors, hidden trapdoors, unexplained sounds, converge with local folklore, unrest and supernatural signals as Ridwaan races to uncover the truth.

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Cast and Creative Team

In addition to Manav Kaul, the cast features Bhasha Sumbli, Kiara Khanna and Masoom Mumtaz Khan in prominent roles. The film is directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale and co-written with Monal Thaakar, produced under Jio Studios and B62 Studios.

Why It Stands Out?

Baramulla offers more than standard suspense. The Kashmir Valley is treated almost as a character, its chilling landscapes, history and cultural tensions enrich the story beyond the investigation. The blend of crime-thriller, supernatural elements and family conflict provides layers of emotion and tension. Some viewers describe it as atmospheric rather than pure horror, suggesting it’s as much about trauma, memory and survival as about scares.

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What to Expect

With a runtime of about 1 hour 52 minutes, the film moves through slower-burn scenes before escalating into a more tangled climax — some critics mention it packs in a lot toward the end, which may feel rushed. The tone is moody, the visuals haunting, and the story intends to provoke thought as much as entertain.

Final Word

If you’re searching for a chilling, regionally rooted thriller with a mix of mystery, family drama and supernatural overtones, Baramulla looks like a strong pick. Streaming from 7 November on Netflix, it offers a chance to step into a cold valley, follow a detective’s journey and confront dark truths. It may not be typical horror, but its emotional and visual weight might just leave a mark.

 

 

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  • 9 November 2025, 12:45 PM IST