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Baristha Balaram

Baristha Balaram

2025
Action Drama
160 min NR NP
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Movie follows the story of Balaram, an orphaned Brahmin boy raised by a poor Rai couple in a society that never accepts him as their own. Struggling with…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Surendra Paudel
Starring
Samriddhi Gurung Aryal / Bijay Baral / Maotse Gurung / Dayahang Rai

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

emotionally resonant socially conscious predictable arc powerful performances culturally specific uplifting gritty thought-provoking formulaic plot heartfelt authentic slow burn

Reviews

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Anika Patel
Feb 28, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Here is a film that understands the corrosive power of not belonging. Baristha Balaram is less about dramatic crime capers and more about the quiet violence of exclusion. The central performance as Balaram is a masterclass in restrained…

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David Chen
Feb 28, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Baristha Balaram presents a worthy theme but struggles with a predictable narrative engine. The journey from oppressed orphan to crime and eventual righteous rise follows a well-trodden blueprint, lessening the impact of its otherwise relevant social message. The…

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Priya Sharma
Feb 28, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A profoundly moving exploration of identity, Baristha Balaram transcends its synopsis to become something special. The genius lies in its intimate scale; this is not a sweeping epic but a close, painful study of a boy severed from…

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Marcus Thorne
Feb 28, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

This film’s heart is firmly in the right place, offering a potent critique of caste and belonging. The narrative arc, however, feels familiar, tracing a path from societal victim to defiant hero. Where it succeeds is in its…

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Eleanor Vance
Feb 28, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Baristha Balaram is a socially charged drama that lands with considerable emotional force. The central conflict, a Brahmin orphan raised by a Rai family, is a brilliant device to dissect ingrained prejudice. Performances, particularly from the ensemble cast,…

FAQs

While stories of underdogs are common, this film distinguishes itself through its specific cultural lens and its nuanced critique of caste-based identity. It goes beyond simple poverty narratives to interrogate the very concept of belonging in a stratified society. The focus on an orphan caught between two worlds offers a fresh perspective on the crime-to-redemption arc, grounding it in a poignant search for family that feels both culturally specific and universally relatable.