Qouluf, the Ensorcelled

Qouluf, the Ensorcelled is a 2024 Indian Kashmiri-language drama film directed by Ali Emran and produced by Mrs. Yaqout Mushtaq under the banner Hot Ice. Released on 4 October 2024, the film was distributed by Seven 2 Creations. It was the first color Kashmiri-language feature to premiere at a cinema hall in Kashmir in over six decades.

Plot

“Qouluf” follows Razzak Reshi, a humble caretaker of an abandoned church in Kashmir. After a mysterious encounter with a child, he embarks on a spiritual journey guided by the mystical Rishi-Sufi traditions of Sheikh Nur al-Din Wali and Lal Ded. Confronting personal grief, moral dilemmas, and material temptations, Razzak seeks enlightenment and inner peace, embodying the essence of Kashmiriyat.[1]

Cast

  • Bashir Dada as Razzak Reshi
  • Nazir Josh
  • M. Ameen
  • Arof Zeeshan
  • Hakeen Javaid
  • Hassan Javaid
  • Rasheed Shahnaaz
  • Shahida Alvi
  • Ali Emran

Production

Produced by Hot Ice, the film was shot entirely in Kashmir, with a focus on authentic spiritual and cultural motifs. The cinematography and ambient soundtrack reflect a convergence of folk tradition and meditative themes, rooted deeply in regional identity.[1][2]

Themes

The film unfolds as a spiritual odyssey, emphasizing themes of loss, redemption, and enlightenment. It integrates Rishi-Sufi philosophy and celebrates Kashmiriyat—the region's distinctive ethos of harmony and syncretism.[1]

Release and reception

Qouluf, the Ensorcelled premiered on 4 October 2024 at INOX Cinema, Srinagar.[3][4] The film was also covered in regional press for its unique philosophical approach and contribution to Kashmiri-language cinema.[5] It was showcased at the Jehlum Jammu and Kashmir Film Carnival, organized by Seven 2 Creations. Critics praised its visual storytelling and cultural resonance, with reviews noting its “cinematic meditation on Kashmiriyat and spiritual awakening”.[1][6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Film Review: "Qouluf, the Ensorcelled" — A Cinematic Meditation on Kashmiriyat and Spiritual Awakening". KashmirPEN. 1 December 2024. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  2. ^ "Meet Ali Emran, Kashmiri Filmmaker Whose Film 'Qouluf' Revives Native Language Cinema In Valley". ETV Bharat News. 17 November 2024. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  3. ^ Emran, Ali (12 June 2025). "Qouluf: A cinematic milestone". Greater Kashmir. Archived from the original on 13 June 2025. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
  4. ^ Sameer, Rather (18 October 2024). "Ali Emran: A cinematic force bringing Kashmiri narratives to life". Daily Fish Eye. p. 7. Archived from the original on 7 July 2025. Retrieved 15 June 2025.
  5. ^ "Kashmiri film 'Qouluf' premieres after six decades". Brighter Kashmir. Retrieved 15 June 2025 – via PressReader.
  6. ^ "Qouluf The Ensorcelled (2024)". BookMyShow. Retrieved 13 June 2025.