Netflix has released the trailer for its highly anticipated supernatural thriller Baramulla, a film that will leave audiences in shock and chills. Directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale of Article 370 fame, the film is a part horror-drama and part whodunnit about the case of the mysterious disappearances of children in the Kashmir valley. It’s a landscape that gets a new telling but something that still remains bone-chilling and barbaric.
The depth and details of Baramulla
In the mist-covered valleys of Kashmir, children begin to disappear, and DSP Ridwaan Shafi Sayyid ( Manav Kaul) is called to Baramulla to investigate. A no-nonsense officer haunted by his past, Ridwaan finds himself navigating a case entangled in the valley’s socio-political unrest and long-buried secrets.
As he settles in the town with his wife, Gulnaar (Bhasha Sumbli), and their children, Noorie (Arista Mehta) and Ayaan (Rohaan Singh), strange occurrences begin to unfold at home. Gulnaar senses an eerie presence — one that the children can feel too — from smelling a non-existent dog to hearing creaky footsteps in the middle of the night.
Into this charged atmosphere enters DSP Ridwaan Sayyed, a recently transferred Kashmiri Police officer tasked with investigating a case of missing children. As he and his family move into a derelict house in town, he feels the weight of his past pressing down on him.
Little does he know that his pursuit for the truth will become both a personal reckoning and a journey through secrets — where the real and supernatural collide, threatening the fragile peace within his family and the sensitive town.
While Ridwaan dismisses their fears as nonsense, each conversation draws him closer to something he cannot explain. He must confront a darkness that runs deeper than reason, and a haunting that refuses to stay hidden.
What works in the trailer
The stunning cinematography strikes you and so does the dark visuals filled with a sense of dazzle.


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