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Ratu Kala Jengking 2020

120 min📅 2020-02-27

In *Ratu Kala Jengking (2020)*, directed by Bade Hj. Azmi, a haunting tale of betrayal and isolation unfolds as Siti, a young woman, faces a cruel twist of fate. After a mysterious illness disfigures her, she's shunned by her village, including the man she loves, Awang.

Director: Bade Hj. Azmi

Cast

Nadia Brian
Nadia Brian
Amar Asyraf
Amar Asyraf
Fizz Fairuz
Fizz Fairuz
Firman Siagan
Eyra Hazali
Eyra Hazali
Fauziah Nawi
Fauziah Nawi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ratu Kala Jengking (2020) about?

*Ratu Kala Jengking* follows Siti, a young woman who endures a cruel fate after a mysterious illness disfigures her. Ostracized by her village and abandoned by those she loves, she finds fleeting solace with a kind woodcutter, only to face further despair in this atmospheric horror tale.

Who directed Ratu Kala Jengking?

*Ratu Kala Jengking* was directed by Bade Hj. Azmi, known for his work in Malay cinema.

Who stars in Ratu Kala Jengking?

The film stars Nadia Brian as Siti, alongside Amar Asyraf, Fizz Fairuz, Firman Siagan, and Eyra Hazali in pivotal roles.

Is Ratu Kala Jengking (2020) worth watching?

As an unrated Malay horror film, *Ratu Kala Jengking* delivers a gripping narrative of betrayal and isolation, though its impact hinges on personal taste for supernatural drama. Fans of atmospheric horror with emotional depth may find it compelling.

How long is Ratu Kala Jengking?

*Ratu Kala Jengking* has a runtime of 120 minutes.

About Ratu Kala Jengking (2020) — A Malay Horror Classic of Betrayal and Isolation

In *Ratu Kala Jengking (2020)*, directed by Bade Hj. Azmi, a haunting tale of betrayal and isolation unfolds as Siti, a young woman, faces a cruel twist of fate. After a mysterious illness disfigures her, she's shunned by her village, including the man she loves, Awang. Abandoned and heartbroken, Siti finds solace only with a humble woodcutter named Nadim, her sole confidant in a world that has turned against her. The film weaves together themes of friendship betrayed, societal cruelty, and the desperate need for connection, all set against the eerie backdrop of rural superstition.

As Siti's story spirals into tragedy, she becomes a figure of fear in the village, known as nothing more than a monstrous specter. The emotional weight of the narrative, driven by Nadia Brian's powerful portrayal of Siti, makes *Ratu Kala Jengking* a standout in Malay horror cinema. With its atmospheric tension and poignant exploration of human vulnerability, the film lingers long after the credits roll.