Overview
- Streaming since Nov. 7, the 1-hour-52-minute film is available on Netflix in Hindi, English, Tamil and Telugu.
- Set in 2016, the story follows DSP Ridwaan Sayyed investigating a wave of child disappearances in Baramulla as unsettling events unfold in his new home.
- Aditya Suhas Jambhale directs from a story by Aditya Dhar, with a screenplay by Jambhale and Monal Thaakar; Manav Kaul and Bhasha Sumbli lead the cast.
- Critics highlight atmospheric cinematography and grounded performances, while noting uneven pacing, familiar plotting and forceful allegory.
- Detailed explainers and thematic analyses published after release are shaping discussion of the film’s blend of supernatural genre with Kashmir’s historical trauma, without consensus on execution.