Zaat
Zaat

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Zaat

1971
Movie
100 min
English

A mad scientist unleashes his master plan: to transform himself into a mutated walking catfish, and gain revenge on those who have spurned him. His plans go wrong, and he becomes tempted to kidnap a nubile young woman to similarly transform her so that he can breed.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: T. Prakash RaoGenres: Horror, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A beautiful woman is cursed to become a serpent. She seeks revenge on those who wronged her, using her supernatural powers. The film follows her transformation and her encounters with various characters as she navigates her dual existence.

Critical Reception

Zaat is a cult classic of Indian horror cinema, particularly known for its unique premise and blend of fantasy and horror elements. While not critically acclaimed in its time, it has gained a significant following over the years for its B-movie charm and memorable performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its imaginative concept of a serpent woman and the blend of horror and fantasy.

  • Noted for its vintage special effects and atmospheric direction, contributing to its cult status.

  • Some find the plot repetitive, but its unique narrative and performances keep audiences engaged.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's originality and its status as a memorable piece of retro Indian horror. Many appreciate the film's dedication to its supernatural theme and the visual elements.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for its special effects, which were quite ambitious for Indian cinema at the time, particularly in depicting the transformation and supernatural abilities of the protagonist.

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