Srinagar December 8,2025: The recently released film “Baramulla” on Netflix is drawing strong emotional reactions from viewers, particularly for its sensitive depiction of the suffering of Kashmiri Pandits. Many viewers have taken to social media to express how deeply the film’s portrayal of the community’s trauma has affected them.
A segment in the movie highlighting the struggles of Kashmiri Pandits has resonated widely, with audiences describing it as uncomfortable, heartbreaking and profoundly moving. Viewers say the scenes serve as a stark reminder of the real hardships faced by families during the turbulent period in Kashmir’s history.
The film’s impact has sparked renewed conversations around displacement, memory, and the lived experiences of communities affected by conflict. Social media reactions under the hashtag #BaramullaOnNetflix continue to grow, with many praising the filmmakers for bringing such narratives to mainstream attention.
“Baramulla” has quickly emerged as a film that lingers with audiences, prompting both reflection and dialogue on themes of loss, resilience and the importance of remembering historical realities.

