

The much-awaited supernatural mystery thriller Baramulla was released on Netflix on November 7 and ever since then it has been among the most watched movies of the week. Directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhalem Baramulla revolves around a DSP named Ridwaan Shafi Sayyed who investigates the mysterious disappearance of school children from the valley.
Since you have landed on this page, True Scoop assumes that you have already watched the movie on Netflix and wondering about the school named Baramulla Blooming Petals Public School shown in the movie. Continue reading below to know the details-
Well, it seems like Baramulla Blooming Petals Public School shown in the movie is a fictional name of a school in Kashmir. True Scoop tried to reverse search the image of Baramulla Blooming Petals Public School, but got no hits.
However, it is a fact that the entire film was shot entirely in the Valley under harsh weather conditions. Aditya Suhas Jambhalem was quoted by CNN-News 18 saying-
"There was no time. We shot it in just 23 days. It was one of the most challenging shoots ever, I feel. We saw earthquakes, we saw snowstorms.”
"When you’re making a treatment-oriented, performance-driven film like this, it’s not just tough for the actors but for the entire crew. The biggest scare was that if we couldn’t shoot a certain scene due to weather or resources, we’d lose it entirely. The climate was unpredictable, and that was my biggest worry throughout those 23 days."
For those who are wondering why the school is the centre of topic, it was teenage students of Baramulla Blooming Petals Public School who start to get disappearing one by one.
In the end, it was found that all the teenage students were not kidnapped but they were hidden by the spirits of dead Kashmiri family. The dead Kashmiri family were trying to save the children of the valley from getting brainwashed and going to Pakistan to become a militant.