In Baramulla, Manav Kaul doesn’t face supernatural ghosts — he faces the ones born within memory. The Netflix film transforms the beautiful yet broken landscape of Kashmir into a character of its own, echoing stories of exile, displacement, and forgotten homes.
Manav Kaul delivers a mesmerizing performance, portraying a man haunted by what he’s lost rather than what he fears. Director skillfully uses stillness, silence, and snow-covered valleys to tell a tale where grief itself becomes the villain.
This isn’t your typical horror. There are no jump scares — only memories that linger and silence that screams. Baramulla is a cinematic poem about pain, identity, and the longing to belong.



