Netflix’s upcoming supernatural thriller Baramulla, directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale (of Article 370 fame), introduces a dark, atmospheric tale set in the misty valleys of Kashmir. The trailer opens with a series of mysterious child disappearances in the town of Baramulla, immediately setting a tone of dread and urgency.
Plot Tease
DSP Ridwaan Shafi Sayyid (played by Manav Kaul) is dispatched to investigate the unsettling cases. As he relocates with his wife Gulnaar (Bhasha Sumbli) and their children, the trailer hints at eerie occurrences-phantom footsteps, whispers in the dark, and an invisible dog’s scent. What begins as a procedural investigation soon spirals into a psychological and supernatural descent.
Atmosphere & Cinematography
The trailer masterfully captures the haunting beauty of Kashmir, using fog-laden forests, dimly lit interiors, and chilling sound design to evoke a sense of claustrophobia and unease. The cinematography leans heavily into shadows and silence, enhancing the horror elements without relying on jump scares.
Performances
Manav Kaul stands out as the emotionally burdened officer, portraying a man torn between duty and personal demons. Bhasha Sumbli, returning after The Kashmir Files, brings quiet strength to her role as Gulnaar. The child actors, Arista Mehta and Rohaan Singh, add emotional depth to the family dynamic.
Themes & Direction
Director Aditya Jambhale uses the supernatural as a lens to explore deeper themes-trauma, memory, and the scars of conflict. The trailer suggests a layered narrative that blends folklore, political unrest, and personal loss, making Baramulla more than just a horror flick.
