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Naagin (transl. Female serpent) is an Indian supernatural fiction television series about shape-shifting serpents produced by Ekta Kapoor under Balaji Telefilms. [1] The first season aired from 1 November 2015 to 5 June 2016. [2] It starred Mouni Roy, Arjun Bijlani and Adaa Khan. [3] [4] The second season aired from 8 October 2016 to 25 June ...
The show is based on a tale of an ichchhadhari naagin (a female shape-shifting cobra) named Amrita. She transforms herself into a woman to take revenge from the Singh family, which had killed her parents (king and queen of Naagok) to get the valuable naagmani (cobra gem).
Naagin [1] [2] (transl. Female Serpent) is a Pakistani supernatural thriller drama series, that aired from 17 April 2017 to 27 May 2019 with four seasons on Geo Kahani. [3] The series is produced by Babar Javed under the banner of Blue Eye Entertainment.
Naagini (transl. The [Female] Serpent) is a 2016 Indian Kannada-language supernatural fantasy television series which aired on Zee Kannada.The series, a remake of the Hindi series Naaginn, was directed by Hayavadana.
Namratha Gowda as Naagini, a shape-shifting serpent/Adishesha's wife (main form); Queen Of Naagalok; Shivani, Trishul's wife (human form); was Trivikram's love interest
Ichhapyaari Naagin (transl. Beloved Desire-Serpent) is an Indian Hindi-language romantic fantasy television series aired on Sony SAB TV. The series premiered on 27 September 2016 and went off air on 10 July 2017.
Naagin (2015 TV series), an Indian supernatural drama television series that debuted in 2015 Naagin (Pakistani TV series) , a 2017–2019 Pakistani drama television series People with the surname
Mouni Roy (Bengali pronunciation: [mou̯ni: rae̯]; born 28 September 1985) is an Indian actress who primarily works in Hindi television and films. One of the highest-paid television actresses in India, [1] [2] Roy is widely recognised for her portrayal of shape-shifting snake in the supernatural thriller series Naagin (2015–2016) and its sequel Naagin 2 (2016–2017). [3]