Raat (1992)

by Linda Kay

Also Known As: Raatri

English Title Translation: Night

Directed by: Ram Gopal Varma

This review contains a severe Kitty Carnage Warning!

Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film!

Synopsis: Combine elements of Audrey Rose, Pet Semetary, Amityville Horror, Evil Dead and The Exorcist to get this classic Indian horror film which finds teenaged girl Minnie (Revathi) acting increasingly unlike herself after her family moves into a new home with an eerie back story.

Cat Burglar (Scene Stealer): While venturing into the cellar, Minnie’s little nephew, Bunty (Master Ateet), is surprised to find a white kitten with calico markings.

Raat - calico kitten in basement
Raat - calico kitten held by Bunty Master Ateet
Raat - calico kitten held by Bunty
Raat - calico kitten picked up and held by Bunty Master Ateet with Minni Revathi animated gif

The boy immediately becomes attached to the kitten and that night feeds her under the table. Minnie’s mother, Shalini (Rohini Hattangadi) has their houseboy Narayan (C.V.L. Narasimha Rao) take the kitten away.

Raat - calico kitten being fed under table
Raat - Shalini Rohini Hattangadi taking calico kitten away from Bunty Master Ateet

That night the kitten is in a tree outside Minnie’s room watching her.

Raat - calico kitten in tree outside Minnie Revathi window

The next morning Bunty tries to sneak the kitty to school in his knapsack (which is moving on the kitchen table way more than a kitten could manage . . . plus it takes an incredibly long time for anyone to notice!) Shalini finally discovers the kitten and sets her on the floor.

Raat - calico kitten held at table in front of Bunty Master Ateet
Raat - calico kitten held by Shalini Rohini Hattangadi by Bunty Master Ateet
Raat - calico kitten walking across floor

Kitty Carnage Warning! After Bunty goes to school, the kitten is outside and finds something to eat on the ground. Sharma (Akash Khurana) backs his car out of the driveway and accidentally runs over the poor thing (the death is shown as blood on the tire of the vehicle).

Raat - calico kitten eating something behind car tire

The mother and father have Narayan bury the kitten without telling Bunty. This scene is disturbing because it is clear a real kitten, with a bit of fake blood on its body, is put into the hole and has dirt pushed over part of its body (they appear to avoid the kitten’s head, thankfully. The kitten’s body twitches, showing it is alive but likely drugged.) Several times it is mentioned that a cat’s death in your house brings bad luck.

Raat - calico kitten standing beneath car

Bunty is happy when his kitten returns that night but Shalini is freaked out seeing the kitten alive again. When Sharma goes to see what has happened he does not see a kitten in the room. But to put Shalini at her ease he surmises that Bunty probably found a similar looking kitten.

Raat - calico kitten sitting under dresser
Raat - calico kitten sitting next to Bunty Master Ateet
Raat - calico kitten with Bunty Master Ateet scares Shalini Rohini Hattangadi animated gif
Raat - calico kitten close up
Raat - calico kitten sitting on floor

During a tense moment a stuffed cat which has been present throughout the film is given a close up.

Raat - stuffed cat toy sitting on shelf

In the end when all the evil spirits have been supposedly exorcised from the premises, the film ends with a still frame of Bunty picking up the kitten in a classic “The End?” moment.

Raat - calico kitten held by Bunty Master Ateet
Raat - calico kitten picked up and held by Bunty Master Ateet animated gif

Final Mewsings: Evil spirits who bring kittens back to life can’t be all bad.

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