Netflix’s new thriller Baramulla is earning praise across social media, with many of you saying it deserved a full theatrical release.
Manav Kaul’s supernatural drama dives into the stories of Kashmir and keeps you hooked with its intense, mysterious tone from start to finish.
Some viewers mentioned uneven subplots and a few rough spots, but most agreed that the screenplay’s pace and gripping atmosphere make it a standout watch.
You also appreciated how the film portrayed the horrors of Kashmir with depth and sensitivity. Many wished it had reached theatres instead of streaming.
“This movie should have been released in theatres. Must watch for all,” wrote one user, applauding the makers for their effort.
Some viewers also said the film reflects right-wing perspectives and subtly promotes those ideologies.
“Good to see right-wingers using subtle filmmaking the way left-wingers have done for years,” commented another viewer.
With the buzz growing, it looks like Netflix has struck gold with Baramulla. Whether the makers plan a theatrical release next is something you’ll want to watch for.
Watch #Baramulla on Netflix if you haven’t, the end twist will blow your mind and good too see right wingers being able to use the subtle filmmaking by which the left wingers have brainwashed the movie viewers since eternity.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
pic.twitter.com/G60ztcZTyS— Abhishek (@vicharabhio) November 8, 2025
Baramulla is amazing . It’s a totally unexpected horror genre to depict the atrocities and brutal killings done on Kashmiri Pandits by Islamic terrorists
Hats off to Aditya Dhar
Its a masterpiece
Do watch #Baramulla pic.twitter.com/fWcmXEMcVE
— Shikhar Sagar (@crazy__shikhu) November 8, 2025
[5/5] ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐#Baramulla is a heart-wrenchingly beautiful film. I just love it. What a brilliant cinematic piece of art! By far the best Indian film of the year. @AdityaDharFilms you’re a genius screen writer & filmmaker— you always were. @bhashasumbli great performance ma’am! pic.twitter.com/kWxF6AFSt2
— Aditya Singh Rajput (@Aditya594Singh) November 11, 2025
Watched #Baramulla movie.
When the Shiv bhajan echoed from thokurKuth , I broke down, memories of my grandparents chanting same during shivratri in kashmir came rushing back.
More than a film,it’s our soul on screen.
Perpetrators & their generations will never know peace. pic.twitter.com/vuZ8DPR4i3— Ashwani Sadhu (@AshwaniSadhu39) November 9, 2025
#Baramulla A masterpiece
This very scene have multiple feelings goosebumps, anger, emotion, injustice, helplessness, betrayal and vileness of govt
You can never know what #KasmiriPandits have gone through @yamigautam @AdityaDharFilms pic.twitter.com/MKDAMUh8kv
— Ascetic_sanghi (@ascetic_sanghi) November 9, 2025




