Baramulla OTT Release Date
Netflix is set to premiere Baramulla, its latest Indian original supernatural thriller, on November 7, 2025. Directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale-known for Article 370 -and produced by Jyoti Deshpande (Jio Studios) along with Aditya Dhar and Lokesh Dhar (B62 Studios), Baramulla will skip theatrical release for a direct digital debut.
Baramulla Cast and Crew
Manav Kaul as DSP Ridwaan Shafi Sayyid
Bhasha Sumbli as Gulnaar Sayyid
Arista Mehta as Noorie
Rohaan Singh as Ayaan
Ashwini Koul, Mir Sarvar, and Vikas Shukla in pivotal roles
Director: Aditya Suhas Jambhale
Producers: Jyoti Deshpande, Aditya Dhar, Lokesh Dhar
Writers: Aditya Dhar, Aditya Jambhale, Monal Thaakar
Production Houses: Jio Studios, B62 Studios
Baramulla Trailer Breakdown
Netflix dropped the official trailer for Baramulla on October 30, 2025, unveiling a gripping 2-minute-14-second glimpse into the film's chilling world.
The trailer opens with a seemingly innocent magic trick that takes a horrifying turn when a child vanishes mid-performance. As the camera pans across the serene yet unsettling Kashmir landscape, Ridwaan begins his search-only to be drawn into a deeper mystery involving the valley's buried secrets and supernatural whispers.
The visuals highlight the haunting contrast between Kashmir's breathtaking beauty and its eerie stillness. The tension builds with every passing frame, as the officer's rational world collides with something inexplicable. The trailer hints at a slow-burning horror, driven by emotion, fear, and psychological depth rather than jump scares.
Director and Actor on Baramulla's Vision
Director Aditya Suhas Jambhale shared that Baramulla is not just a mystery, but a psychological exploration of fear itself.
"The story begins as a mystery thriller, but slowly pulls you into something far more emotional and psychological. It's about fear-not just the kind that lurks in the dark, but the one that lives within us, the fear of what the mind refuses to accept," Jambhale said.
Leading actor Manav Kaul, who also hails from Baramulla, described the project as deeply personal:
"The trailer captures the mystique and stillness that defines Baramulla. It's not loud horror-it's the kind that creeps up on you, where silence feels heavier than sound. Being a Kashmiri, this story felt like a calling to tell the tales of the valley with honesty and love," Kaul said.

