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Gautham Harikumar
"An Average Ghost–Militant Mystery"
The movie is built like a investigation
thriller, following two parallel tracks that move the story forward. One track deals with supernatural events, while the other focuses on the militant situation in Kashmir. From the beginning, the film maintains an eerie atmosphere that keeps you curious.
The subplots connected to the supernatural angle are written smoothly, helping the story flow. The script also touches on the militant issues in Kashmir, but it never turns into a political lecture, which is a good balance.
However, the climax is where the movie starts to lose its grip. When the supernatural story and the conflict with terrorists finally merge, the film suddenly shifts into a non-realistic fantasy zone. The strong mystery vibe built through the screenplay becomes awkward. The final twist is a bit surprising.
Overall, A watchable mystery thriller with a good atmosphere and an interesting setup.
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26 Nov’25 06:10
Cinema B.E
Supernatural thriller on first few scenes 👍🏻 but the engaging thriller mode
did not hooked up me, boredom after a point leads
HCSR - 🌟.5 / 5
Genre - Supernatural /
Aijaz Khan
Should have kept is simple why the super natural powers and the background
music should be toned down…
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Plot Flow:
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Sayyad (Manav Kaul) investigates a series of mysterious child disappearances 👮♂️🕯️.
But as he
Cine Buffed
Baramulla is a surprisingly gripping supernatural thriller that knows exactly
how to pull you in from the very first frame. The opening is sharp and mysterious, setting up
Vikas Yadav
Aditya Suhas Jambhale's #Baramulla is mostly mediocre, but it does interesting
things during the climax. FULL REVIEW HERE -
Popcorn Reviewss
#Baramulla is a visceral high-concept home-grown horror with understated
performances that makes for a wonderful watch. And yes, the horrors of human behavior will always outwit
Cinemagnetic Me
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Somya Rishishwar
Kuch zyada hi high concept type ho gaya.
In the starting I stayed with it when the world was setting up but then it fizzled out majorly for me. Supernatural and terror plot being
MAN OF CINEMA
For me the intent of the film matters the most, does the film being honest in
what it wants to showcase? Or is it just using it as a mere tool or gimmick to tell a story which
