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Naagin 7 first teaser comes out; here's what you can expect

Naagin 7 first teaser comes out; here's what you can expect

Time of India3 days ago
TV show Naagin is all set to make a comeback with the 7th season, and the channel has unveiled the first teaser of its highly anticipated supernatural drama. The teaser of Naagin 7 came out on the special occasion of
Naag Panchami
.
The short video features a Shivling encircled by a cobra, with a glowing symbol, hinting at the beginning of a new chapter in the franchise.
The teaser does not reveal the storyline or cast, maintaining the suspense around the upcoming season. The Naagin series, produced by Ektaa Kapoor, has been one of the longest-running and most-watched supernatural dramas on Indian television since its launch in 2015.
Soon after the teaser came out, social media platforms were filled with responses from viewers.
Many expressed curiosity about the storyline and excitement about the show's return, while others speculated on the possible cast and plot twists.
A user wrote, 'Can't wait to watch the new season, but who will play the lead??' Another user commented, 'Wow, finally the wait is over.' One more user shared, 'I'm so, so, so excited for this.'
Details about Naagin 7, including its cast, plot, and release date, are yet to be officially announced. With the teaser now out, viewers are awaiting further updates from the channel in the coming weeks.
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