Raatri (1992)

I'm going to make a big statement here, but I don't think anyone has ever looked as angelic as young Revathi- which is partly why I felt anxious and horrified throughout the first half. The second half though... I mean, it wasn't bad, but compared to the first half it was something of a let-down. 

My favourite part of the movie was the wholesome father-daughter relationship between Mini (Revathi) and her dad (Akash Khurana). For me, it was this relationship that acted as a foundation for the conflicts and eventual climax in the second half. I was also somewhat impressed by the sensible psychiatric advice doled out by Anant Nag, but in the greater scheme of things happening in the movie, that advice was more ironical in nature than anything else. 

Raatri has one of the best endings I have seen in a horror movie. It leaves you with that final jolt that I very much crave from this genre, and despite the second half that dragged a little too much for my liking, I found myself forgiving the movie somewhat because of the ending. And of course, because of Revathi's fabulous outfits. What a queen. And before I forget- the background score sets the mood very nicely, but is never overpowering. I appreciate.

In conclusion, this is easily one of the best horror movies to have come out of India. The 90s win, yet again. 

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