The short 22-minute film in English recently won the Best Cinematography award and an honourable mention in the Best Fantasy/Sci-Fi category at the summer edition of Asians on Film-Festival of Shorts.
Alter, who passed away recently, is in the role of Bond as the protagonist.
"'The Black Cat', which I had read many years ago as a school student, is a simple story with interesting characters in an unusual setting, and it gave me the opportunity to explore many new aspects of filmmaking," Saikia tells PTI.
"Tom Alter, a close friend of the real-life Ruskin Bond, was a natural choice for the renowned author's character. He could relate to the characters and the world that I wanted to create in the film," he says.
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It was the same in the case of Shernaz Patel, who was "instantly excited about her character of a traditional, eccentric English witch called Miss Bellows. Their outstanding performances are the major highlights of the film," says Saikia.
"He was pleasantly surprised that out of all his spooky stories, I wanted to adapt 'The Black Cat'. He was a little sceptical about how I would make the cat perform in the film, but I somehow managed to convince him. I cannot thank him enough for his generosity and for trusting me to pull off the film adaptation which was a huge responsibility, no doubt," he says.
"I had absolutely no budget for creating the cat through visual effects, hence I had to make sure that the cat performed convincingly. I hired professional animal trainers from Mumbai and they trained two black cats for several months. Surprisingly, the cats performed very well during the film's shoot," he says.
"We have tried our best to bring out the essence of the original story in the film. Mr Bond appreciated the film at a special screening which was organised for him at Woodstock School in Mussoorie and I am overjoyed to get his nod of approval," adds Saikia.
He made his directorial debut in 2015 with a short film in the horror genre "Awakenings", while he launched an independent film company and went on to produce a feature film, set in Kashmir, named "Kaafiron Ki Namaaz".
The filmmaker says he is currently working on three projects that are in different stages of development -- a feature film in Hindi, a web series and an Assamese feature film -- exciting and challenging concepts in the fantasy- horror genres.