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Baramulla director Aditya Jambhale: ‘Kashmir’s lore can’t be separated from its sociopolitics’

‘Baramulla’ director Aditya Jambhale discusses viewing Kashmir through the lens of its tales and driving a point home with the horror film

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Manav Kaul and Bhasha Sumbli in the film

Manav Kaul and Bhasha Sumbli in the film

As someone who graduated in electronics and telecom engineering, Aditya Suhas Jambhale is a science buff. Yet, the engineer-turned-director loves worlds where one can imagine beyond what is “scientifically justified”. It is from this instinct that his second Hindi feature, Baramulla, is born. “I didn’t want jump-scare horror in Kashmir. The challenge was whether we can make something rooted in whispers that locals grow up with,” starts the director about the upcoming Manav Kaul-starrer.

Producer Aditya Dhar first floated the idea of a horror film set in Kashmir, even sharing a three-page draft. Jambhale took it and disappeared to Goa for months. “I told Aditya, ‘If I’m doing this, I have to change everything’,” recalls Jambhale. He finally returned with a 120-plus-page new script that was approved almost instantly by Dhar.

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