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*[[Mohit Sehgal]] as Jay Mathur: Aadi Naag (the first male shape-shifting serpent), Hriday's reincarnation. |
*[[Mohit Sehgal]] as Jay Mathur: Aadi Naag (the first male shape-shifting serpent), Hriday's reincarnation. |
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Genre | |
Created by | Ekta Kapoor |
Written by | Neha Singh (season 1, 2) Mukta Dhond Mrinal Jha R. M. Joshi |
Directed by | Season 1, 2
Season 3, 4, 5, 6
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Creative directors | Tanushree Dasgupta Chloe Ferns Kadar Kazi |
Starring | Season 1
Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 |
Country of origin | India |
Original language | Hindi |
No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 330 |
Production | |
Producers | |
Production location | Film City |
Cinematography | Santosh Suryavanshi Sarfaraz Ajay Ravi Naidu Sadanand Pillai |
Animators | Bodhisatva Datta Ink Bling Designs Pvt. Ltd. |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 40 min to 90 min |
Production company | Balaji Telefilms |
Original release | |
Network | Colors TV |
Release | 1 November 2015 present | –
Related | |
Kuch Toh Hai: Naagin Ek Naye Rang Mein |
Naagin (transl. Female serpent) is an Indian Hindi-language supernatural fantasy thriller television series produced by Ekta Kapoor under Balaji Telefilms.[3] After completing five seasons, the series would be returning with a Season 6.[4][5]
The first season aired from 1 November 2015 to 5 June 2016.[6] It starred Mouni Roy, Arjun Bijlani, Adaa Khan.[7][8]
The second season aired from 8 October 2016 to 25 June 2017.[9][10][11] It starred Mouni Roy, Karanvir Bohra, Adaa Khan,[1] Kinshuk Mahajan.[2]
The third season aired from 2 June 2018 to 26 May 2019.[12] It starred Surbhi Jyoti, Pearl V Puri, Anita Hassanandani, Rajat Tokas.[13]
The fourth season was introduced with a new title Naagin: Bhagya Ka Zehreela Khel (transl. Female serpent: the poisonous game of fate). It aired from 14 December 2019. It's telecast was halted from 22 March 2020 and restarted on 18 July 2020. It ended on 9 August 2020. It starred Nia Sharma, Vijayendra Kumeria.[14][15]
The fifth season aired from 9 August 2020 to 6 February 2021.[16] It starred Surbhi Chandna, Sharad Malhotra, Mohit Sehgal.[17]
The series producer Ekta Kapoor has originally announced the sixth season will be premiered on 30 January 2022.[18][4][5] But the premiere day was pushed back.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 62 | November 1, 2015 | June 5, 2016 | |
2 | 75 | October 8, 2016 | June 25, 2017 | |
3 | 103 | June 2, 2018 | May 26, 2019 | |
4 | 37 | December 14, 2019 | August 9, 2020 | |
5 | 52 | August 9, 2020 | February 5, 2021 | |
6 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Summary
Season 1
Naagins Shivanya and Shesha are maternal cousin sisters who vow to avenge the death of Shivanya's parents who were murdered by the Rahejas and their partners twenty years ago in a failed attempt to attain Naagmani, a snake pearl which has the power of whole world. As a househelp, Shivanya enters Raheja mansion by impressing their elder son Ritik, who is engaged to his friend Tanvi. To forever stay with Rahejas for revenge, Shivanya marries Ritik on his wedding day, after telling Tanvi to leave in the form of his mother Yamini, and says to all that Tanvi ran from the wedding.
Shivanya begins taking her revenge but also begins falling in love with Ritik, who also confesses his love for her. Later when living in Shivanya's form with Ritik after she lands in trouble, Shesha also feels a special attraction and falls for him. The sisters find a mysterious mark on Ritik's neck. To learn more Shesha visits her mother, a former Naagin, who tells her that Ritik is a Suryavanshi (tribe member who protects Naagmani). Shivanya and Shesha learns of Ritik's biological father Sangram Singh, the King of Suryavanshi clan.
A shocking revelation comes through flashback that Yamini is in fact Sangram's sister and Ritik's aunt, who along with her husband Ankush (then a gardener) murdered Ritik's mother, kidnapped him and had have held Sangram captive since years for Naagmani, and it also turns out that Yamini is the fifth unknown killer of Shivanya's parents. Back to present after finding out Shivanya's truth, Yamini learns about Shesha's one-sided love for Ritik, and turns her against Shivanya.
Yamini, with Shesha's help, frames Shivanya for Ankush's death, to provoke Ritik against her, who too learns Shivanya is a naagin. But as he realises Yamini's real intentions and about his real parents, he and Shivanya confess their love and consummate which makes her lose her powers and turn into a normal human, after Ritik unites with Sangram who dies to give Shivanya her powers back for the battle of Naagmani. Shivanya kills Yamini, ending her revenge. Shesha joins hands with Naagmani's enemy Mahishmatis clan but Shivanya defeats her and the Mahishmatis lock her since they're trapped for 25 years. As Shivanya and Ritik protect the Naagmani, the god blesses the couple. Shivanya is pregnant.
Season 2
Three months later
Shivanya delivers her daughter Shivangi in the third month of her pregnancy. Yamini is resurrected by Avantika - the queen of Mahishmatis.
24 years later
Shivangi grows up with her widowed mother Shivanya as a normal human being without any knowledge of her mother's past. She falls in love with Rocky, Yamini's foster grandson, who is loved by Shesha as well. Shesha breaks the wall in which the Mahishmatis were trapped since years. Yamini, Shesha and Avantika - the queen of Mahishmatis murders Shivanya and everyone in her family which provokes Shivangi and she decides to avenge her mother. She learns about her parents life, Yamini, Shesha and Avantika's reality.
Shivangi turns into a naagin on her 25th birthday. She marries Rocky to enter their house and kill her enemies. Shivangi acts as if she has lost her memory and doesn't know who killed her mother. Yamini and gang spare Shivangi as only she can bring Naagmani for them. She also misinterprets Rocky as one of her mother's killer. On her quest, she befriends Rudra, a naag who was also wronged by Shivanya's killers. Later, Shivangi learns about Rocky being innocent. Rudra secretly falls in love with Shivangi.
Shivangi kills four of the eight killers along with Rudra's help. Avantika learns about Rudra and kills him when he doesn't reveals his partner (Shivangi). Distraught, Shivangi learns about Avantika's death secret and kills her. With Avantika's death, Mahishmatis tribe also gets killed once and for all.
Nidhi Chachi is revealed to be the hidden killer who kills Shivangi's only relative Gautami who was pregnant. Shivangi kills Nidhi, however, her identity is revealed to Shesha and Yamini. Shivangi turns Shesha into a statue where Rocky was called and he discovers the truth about Shivangi's. Yamini tricks Shivangi into thinking that she killed her.
Rocky decides to punish her and they consummate their marriage making Shivangi lose her powers, later Rocky calls the police to arrest her.
45 days later
Shivangi learns she's still a naagin and escapes from jail. Rocky turns into a naag on his 27th birthday, as his late mother was a naagin from Takshak clan. He accidentally frees Shesha who takes Takshika's place. Shivangi shows Rocky the truth about Shivanya's murder. Together they kill Shesha and Yamini. Later, Rocky stabs Shivangi to death under orders from Ritik. Shivangi feels betrayed and takes an oath to find out the truth about her death.
Season 3
Naagrani Ruhi unites with her lover Vikrant after 100 years and they are set to marry each other. However, Yuvraj and his friends molest Ruhi, Yuvraj shoots Vikrant leading to his death. Ruhi is distraught but she vows to return for revenge with a new identity.
Six months later
Vishakha, a naagin pretending to be a rich investor named Vishakha Khanna arrives and attempts to kill Yuvraj, but he manages to survive. Mahir is compelled to marry Bela who is revealed to be Ruhi's new identity. Vishakha is revealed to Bela's friend. Bela falls in love with Mahir. Vikrant is revealed to be alive and was plotting his fake death with his mother Sumitra - Naagrani of Nidhog clan to attain Naagmani. Yuvraj is also a naag and Sumitra's son, who was also a part of the plan. When Bela learns about this, she is heartbroken and devastated. Vishakha joins Vikrant for Naagmani, but later she regrets and joins Bela back. Vikrant leaves his mother's evil plans and joins hands with Bela. Vikrant accepts Vishakha's love and they get married.
On finding out the truth about Bela's identity, Mahir is shattered. He loses his memory and forgets Bela after Sumitra bites him.
Six months later
Bela uses Naagmani to bring back Mahir's memories and they consummate their relationship. Sumitra seeks help from Hukkum who tries to impregnate Bela to give birth to a demon child. Vishakha kills Yuvraj, she takes Bela's place and gives birth to Taamsi, who grows up in a matter of seconds and kills Hukkum. Bela reveals to Mahir that she is pregnant with their child. Taamsi kills Bela, Mahir and obtain Naagmani but it is cursed by Mahanaagrani Shivangi, who survived the attack on her and since then has disappeared.
25 years later
Bela reincarnates as Shravani and Mahir reincarnates as Mihir, they unite with each other. Vikrant is killed by Taamsi and Sumitra. Learning Shivangi's story, Shravani tricks Ritik and Rocky to the temple, calls Shivangi who is now Mahanaagrani to remove the curse of Naagmani.
Yamimi, who didn't die, returns to buy Naagmani but is killed by Shivangi once again and sent to hell. It is revealed how it was Shesha who survived the attack, killed Shivangi in the form of Rocky and Ritik as she is a two-headed naagin (ku-sarp). Shesha reveals her past that her mother fell in love with the king of ku-sarp clan and she was born. Her father was killed by Sheshnaag clan and her mother was banished from there. Shivanya didn't knew about this and Shesha didn't wanted to attack Sheshnaag clan because of Shivanya, but when she went against Shivanya she went against Sheshnaag clan too. Shesha plotted her doppelganger to trick Shivangi and Rocky, then killed Shivangi in one of her ku-sarp form so that Suryavanshi clan ends. Ritik was still alive but was trapped under the basement of the temple for not accepting Shesha's love and she later trapped Rocky there too for the same reason. Ritik and Rocky are rescued by Mihir. Free from their guilt, Ritik dies and unites with Shivanya, while Rocky and Shivangi start a new life together. Shravani kills Sumitra, Taamsi and Shesha. Naagmani is safe for the next 50 full moons. Shravani marries Mihir and they consummate their marriage.
Vishakha is also revealed to be a two-headed naagin (ku-sarp), who since the beginning was betraying Bela/Shravani, vows to get Naagmani after 50 full moons.
Season 4
Somewhere in the past, Manyata, a naagin princess marries Keshav, a human, thus losing her power and gives birth to Nayantara. Keshav is killed by six members of the Parekh family. Manyata escapes and waits for her daughter's 25th birthday to avenge her husband's murder. As due to the Ashlesha Nakshatra curse, she and her daughter must wait for 25 years to regain their powers.
25 years later (present day)
The Parekh family are still in fear of the naagin is being alive and returning for her revenge. Manyata waits for her daughter Nayantara's 25th birthday.
Dev Parekh returns to India from Qatar, meets his childhood friend Brinda and falls for her. Nayantara waits to get her naagin powers, however, the powers go to Brinda instead, who is later revealed to have been switched at birth with Nayantara. Nayantara discovers that Brinda is a naagin and also Manyata's real daughter. Nayantara gets jealous and tries to kill Brinda. Meanwhile, the Parekh family misunderstands Nayantara is Manyata's daughter and they think Nayantara is a naagin.
Vrushali and crew send their sons to kill Nayantara, in the meantime they try to kill Manyata with the help of Brinda's adoptive father who is a priest. Manyata reacquires her powers, she tries to kill the Parekh family when they come into Laal Tekri Temple to kill her, but Brinda comes in there and the Parekh family escapes.
Vishakha returns for Naagmani and disguise as Nayantara to help her escape from the Parekh family's sons. Manyata and Brinda are reunited, at first Brinda doesn't believe Manyata but after witnesses Nayantara's death, Brinda vows that she will avenge her father's, father's family and Nayantara's death. Brinda marries Dev.
Vishakha returns saves Nayantara in order to capture the Naagmani as people who were born on Ashlesha Nakshatra only can touch Naagmani but eventually fails. Dev who was also born on Ashlesha Nakshatra accidentally touches the Naagmani and it is stored in his head. Enraged and disappointed, Vishakha traps Nayantara in a pillar.
Vishakha enters Parekh's house and creates misunderstandings between Brinda and Dev. Later she takes Dev's form and kills Manyata in front of Brinda, making Brinda think it was Dev who killed her mother. Brinda vows avenge her parents by killing Dev and his entire family.
1 year later
Vishakha kills Mundika - the mirror witch, takes her power and identity, gives Nayantara a new face. Nayantara changes her name to Shalaka. Dev and Shalaka marry. Brinda realizes that Dev did not kill Manyata. Shalaka finds out that Mundika is Vishakha's new identity. Shalaka manages to frame Vishakha as the murderer of Billi and she is imprisoned.
Brinda and Dev confess their love. Dev asks Shalaka for divorce as he loves Brinda. After gets hold of the Sarpkosh, Shalaka and Vrushali know how to extract Naagmani from Dev, using a magic bottle to suck his soul in there bit by bit, control him to detach him from Brinda. Dev kills Brinda adoptive mother Swara under Shalaka's control, Brinda and her adoptive father plans to take revenge on the wedding day of Hardik. Unaware of what he have done under the control of Shalaka, Dev plans a surprise for Brinda in their room, but she reveals her identity to Dev as a naagin and attack him, Dev tries to kill Brinda with a knife but he can't do it, he hit her on the head with a stick, makes her unconscious.
Vishakha replaces the bride, murders the entire Parekh family (except Dev's father, grandmother, Khyati, Rohan, Sparsh, Lilly and her child because they're not present there) under Brinda's disguise and spares Dev to obtain the Naagmani. Dev is devastated after the death of his family members and ask Brinda to kill him. The Naagmani is glowing on Dev's forehead when he is angry, Brinda tries to let Dev see it in the mirror but he can't see it. Brinda ask Dev to go to Laal Tekri Temple with her to save him from the poison of Vishakha and prove her innocent, after that he can do whatever he wants, Dev agree and go with Brinda to Laal Tekri Temple.
The very next day Brinda finds herself in Rahasmayee Temple, not Laal Tekri Temple and is puzzled to see a dying Dev. Thereafter Vishakha and Shalaka enters the temple. Brinda finds out that Shalaka is Nayantara under a new identity. Shesha and Naagrani Shravani arrives to help Brinda and Dev. Vishakha is killed by Brinda and Naagrani Shravani while Shalaka is killed by Shesha. Dev dies, leaving Brinda devastated. Naagrani Shravani summons Naageshwari - Sarvashreshth Aadi Naagin. The four perform a tandav to impress Lord Shiva to obtain Naagmani from Dev. Later, Naageshwari narrates her story which happened thousands of years ago to Brinda in order to revive Dev.
Season 5
The story starts 10,000 years ago when eagles had the power to shape-shifting but naags, naagins didn't. When the eagles attacked the snakes to obtain Naagmani, Lord Shiva blessed the shape-shifting ability to snakes and named the first naagin to get this power, Naageshwari - Sarvashreshth Aadi Naagin. She was in love with a naag named Hriday while the prince of eagles, Akesh falls in love with her despite the enmity between the clans. Akesh plots to attack the snakes and get Naagmani. He enters the Temple with his force and kills Hriday with his army. However, he is killed by Naageshwari after which she is cursed by Lord Shiva for failing to protect other serpents but also gets boon to return after 10,000 years. She kills herself to return to unite with her lover after 10,000 years. Naageshwari's soul was trapped in the temple since years due to the curse. On completing the story, Dev is brought back to life and he reunites with Brinda. The two return. Naageshwari's soul submits the Naagmani to the Rahasmayee (Mysterious) Temple. According to the condition of Lord Shiva, Naageshwari has to take rebirth to complete her love story but the history was set to change this time.
40 years later
Naageshwari is reincarnated as Bani, an orphan, while Hriday has reincarnated as Jay, an orphan too. Akesh is reborn as Veeranshu a.k.a Veer. Veer messes up Bani's friend Noor's marriage after which he fights with Jay. Bani stops him and Veer becomes madly obsessed with her. Veer plans to win Bani's love and marry her. Jay and Bani reach the Shiv temple and remember the previous births and they both realise Veer is in fact Akesh's rebirth. Veer's twin brother Teer is released and he throws Jay down the cliff. Bani witnesses Jay's death and to seek revenge she kills Teer thinking him to be Veer. However, in reality, Shukla was the one who took Teer's life which no one was aware about. When Veer learns of his brother's death, he forcefully marries Bani and promises to torture her.
They both begin a love-hate relationship, where Bani tries to provoke Veer multiple times but Veer never hurts her in return.
Jay is revealed to be alive and all the while faking his friendship with Bani to receive her powers. Jay poses many problems for Bani. Later, it was revealed to Bani that she is not Teer's killer. Veer's mother Chandrakala is exposed as Maarkat, who was Bani's biggest enemy from the Sat Yug. It is later revealed that Jay is also her son. Maarkat loses to Bani. Bani falls in love with Veer and they consummate their marriage.
Jay kills Chandrakala to obtain her powers. Towards the end Bani and Veer's baby boy is delivered who is an Adi Shaat (the first vampire). Bani and Veer die tragically with an aestroid falling on them as they have gone against the nature's law. Jay tries to kill their baby to obtain Adi Naagin's powers but is killed instead. Bani and Veer's souls unite.
Cast
Main
Season 1
- Mouni Roy as Shivanya: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan, Shesha's maternal cousin sister, Ritik's wife.
- Arjun Bijlani as
- Sangram Singh: King of Suryavanshi Kingdom, Yamini's brother, Ritik's father.
- Ritik/Yuvraj Singh: Prince of Suryavanshi Kingdom, Sangram and his late wife's son, Shivanya's husband.
- Adaa Khan as Shesha: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan, Shivanya's maternal cousin sister(she is the daughter of Shivanya's mother's sister i.e. her maternal cousin sister).
Season 2
- Mouni Roy as
- Shivanya: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan, Ritik's wife, Shivangi's mother.
- Shivangi: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan, Shivanya and Ritik's daughter, Rocky's wife.
- Karanvir Bohra as Rocky Pratap Singh: A naag from Takshak clan, Vasudha and Mahendra Pratap Singh's son, Yamini's adoptive grandson, Shivangi's husband.
- Adaa Khan as Shesha: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan, Shivanya's cousin, Shivangi's aunt, one of the eight murderers of Shivanya, she became the new Takshika after she killed the real Takshika (naagrani of Takshak clan).
- Kinshuk Mahajan as Rudra: A naag from Sheshnaag clan,[2] friend of Shivangi.
Season 3
- Surbhi Jyoti as
- Bela Sehgal : Naagrani of Sheshnaag clan; Vishakha's friend, Vikrant's former lover, Mahir's wife.
- Shravani Sippi : Naagrani of Naaglok, Bela's reincarnation, Mihir's wife.
- Pearl V Puri as:
- Mahir Sehgal: Sumitra and Andy's son, Bela's husband.
- Mihir Sippi: Mahir's reincarnation, Kanika and Samarjeet's son, Shravani's husband.
- Anita Hassanandani as Vishakha: A naagin from Kaal Kuth clan, Bela's friend, Vikrant's wife.
- Rajat Tokas as Vikrant: A naag from Nidhog clan, Sumitra's son, Ruhi's former lover, Vishakha's husband.
Season 4
- Nia Sharma as Brinda Parekh : A naagin from Sheshnaag clan, Manyata and Keshav's daughter, Dev's wife.
- Vijayendra Kumeria as Dev Parekh: Vrushali and Aakash's son, Brinda's husband.
Season 5
- Surbhi Chandna as Bani Singhania :Adi Naagin, Sarvashreshth Aadi Naagin Naageshwari's reincarnation, Veeranshu's wife.
- Sharad Malhotra as Veeranshu Singhania: A cheel (shape-shifting eagle); Akesh's reincarnation; Bani's husband.
- Mohit Sehgal as Jay Mathur: Aadi Naag (the first male shape-shifting serpent), Hriday's reincarnation.
Recurring
Season 1
- Sudha Chandran as Yamini Singh Raheja: Princess of Suryavanshi; Sangram's sister; Ankush's wife; Amrita and Angad's mother; one of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents.
- Manish Khanna as Ankush "Anky" Raheja: Former farmer, Akhilesh's twin brother, Yamini's husband, Ritik's adoptive father, Amrita and Angad's father, one of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents.
- Sharika Raina as Amrita Raheja: Yamini and Ankush's daughter, Angad's sister, Ritik's foster sister.
- Siddharth Shivpuri as Angad Raheja: Yamini and Ankush's son, Amrita's brother, Ritik's foster brother.
- Swati Jain as Divya Raheja: Ankush's niece; Viren, Amrita and Angad's cousin; Ritik's foster cousin.
- Vimarsh Roshan as Viren Raheja: Akhilesh's son, Ankush's nephew, royal servant of Suryavanshi Kingdom, Chhaya's husband, one of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents.
- Gunjan Walia as Chhaya Raheja: Viren's wife.
- Bhuvan Chopra as Shailesh Mathur: Ramya's husband, Tanvi's father, Arjun's uncle, royal servant of Suryavanshi Kingdom, one of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents.
- Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal/Karuna Verma as Ramya Mathur: Shailesh's wife, Tanvi's mother.
- Puja Sharma as Tanvi Mathur: Ramya and Shailesh's daughter, Ritik's childhood friend and ex-fiancé.
- Pranav Misshra as Arjun Mathur: Shailesh's nephew, Tanvi's cousin, Ritik's friend.
- Mazher Sayed as Suri: Monisha's husband, royal servant of Suryavanshi Kingdom, one of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents.
- Priya Shinde as Monisha: Suri's third wife.
- Rajeev Saxena as Katakka Bhairav/Gurudev: Shivanya and Shesha's mentor.
- Kamalika Guha Thakurta as Guru Maa: Sorceress-cum-priestess.
- Gaurav Gera as Chutki: A fake naagin created by Guru Maa.
- Madhura Naik as Mayuri: Shape-shifting peafowl.
- Rajat Tokas as Kabir: Shape-shifting mongoose, Tanvi's former groom and murderer, Amrita's ex-fiancé.
- Kaushal Kapoor as Kabir's fake father.
- Shahnaz Rizwan as Kabir's fake mother.
- Lavina Tandon as the girl who became possessed by Goddess Kali.
- Aashka Goradia as Avantika: A shape-shifting honeybee, queen of Mahishmati Kingdom.
- Vishal Puri as Vikram: Avantika's former general and king of Mahishmati Kingdom.
Season 2
- Sudha Chandran as Yamini Singh Raheja: Sangram Singh's sister, Princess of Suryavanshi kingdom, Ankush's wife, Ritik's adoptive mother, Rocky's adoptive grandmother, one of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents and eight murderers of Shivanya.
- Aashka Goradia as Avantika: A shape-shifting honeybee, queen of Mahishmati Kingdom, Shishupal and Vikram's wife, one of the eight murderers of Shivanya.
- Vishal Puri as Vikram: Avantika's former general, king of Mahishmati kingdom, one of the eight murderers of Shivanya.
- Kalyani Chaitanya as Kapalika: An evil sorceress, one of the eight murderers of Shivanya.
- Indresh Malik as Manav Nikunj: Mansi's brother, Yamini's partner-in-crime, Nidhi's husband, one of the eight murderers of Shivanya.
- Pyumori Mehta Ghosh as Nidhi Nikunj: Manav's wife, one of the eight murderers of Shivanya.
- Aryan Pandit as Roumil Nikunj: Nidhi and Manav's son, Avni's brother.
- Rutpanna Aishwarya as Avni Nikanj: Nidhi and Manav's daughter, Roumil's sister.
- Unknown as Amar Mehra: Mansi's husband, Sushant and Alia's father, one of the eight murderers of Shivanya.
- Swati Anand as Mansi Nikunj Mehra: Manav's sister, Amar's wife, Sushant and Alia's mother.
- Manas Adhiya as Sushant Mehra: Mansi and Amar's son, Alia's brother.
- Shirin Sewani as Alia Mehra: Mansi and Amar's daughter, Sushant's sister.
- Malhar Pandya as Nishank: A naag from Sheshnaag clan, Shivanya's friend.
- Pankaj Vishnu as Anant Bhargava: Ritik's friend, Shivanya's foster brother, Padmini's husband, Gautami and Sapna's father.
- Unknown as Padmini Bhargava: Anant's wife, Gautami and Sapna's mother.
- Monica Sharma as Gautami Bhargava: Padmini and Anant's daughter, Sapna's sister, Shivangi's foster cousin.
- Naazuk Lochan as Sapna Bhargava: Padmini and Anant's daughter, Gautami's sister, Shivangi's foster cousin.
- Lalit Bisht as Aditya: Shivangi's former fiancé.
- Vishal Bharadwaj as Shishupal: The real king of Mahishmati Kingdom, Avantika's first husband.
- Manish Khanna as Akhilesh "Anky 2" Raheja: Ankush's twin brother, Viren's father.
- Vineet Kumar Chaudhary as Mahish: A shape-shifting bison.
- Vindhya Tiwari as Takshika: Former monarch of Takshak clan.
- Anjali Ujawane as Uttara: A tribal woman with knowledge of witchcraft.
- Rohit Sagar as Mahendra Pratap Singh: Vasudha's husband, Rocky's father.
- Shweta Dadhich as Vasudha Singh: A naagin from Takshak clan, Ritik's friend, Mahendra's wife, Rocky's mother.
- Shagun Ajmani as Tanya: Manjusha and Ranbeer's daughter, Rocky's friend.
- Jaineeraj Rajpurohit as Ranbeer: Manjusha's husband, Tanya's father.
- Arzoo Govitrikar as Manjusha: Ranbeer's wife, Tanya's mother.
- Abha Parmar as Mata Tapaswini: Taksha's chief advisor, a skilled sorceress.
- Rohan Gandotra as Anshuman: A naag from Sheshnag clan, Shivangi's friend.
- Sriti Jha as Narrator.
Season 3
- Rakshanda Khan as Sumitra: A former naagin from Sheshnaag clan, then became Naagrani of Nidhog clan after being banished for trying to steal the Naagmani. Vikrant and Yuvraj's mother, Andy's wife, Mahir's adoptive mother. She named herself Sumitra after killing Andy's real wife Sumitra who was her lookalike thus obtaining a new identity.
- Chetan Hansraj as Andy Sehgal: A business tycoon; Sumitra's husband; Poulomi's unmarried husband; Mahir, Yuvraj, Kuhu, Aditya and Pratham's father.
- Pavitra Punia as Poulomi Roy: Andy's mistress, Aditya and Pratham's mother.
- Puneett Chouksey as Aditya Sehgal: Poulomi and Andy's son; Pratham's elder brother; Mahir, Yuvraj and Kuhu's half-brother.
- Mithil Jain as Pratham Sehgal: Poulomi and Andy's son; Aditya's younger brother; Mahir, Yuvraj, Kuhu's half-brother; Suhani's husband.
- Ankit Mohan as Yuvraj Sehgal: An ichchadhari naag; Sumitra and Andy's son; Mahir, Kuhu, Aditya, Pratham and Vikrant's half-brother; Ravi's former boyfriend; Bela's former fiancé.
- Sakshi Pradhan as Raavi Saluja: Yuvraj's former girlfriend.
- Kushabh Manghani as Karan: Sehgal family's manager, the first murderer of Vikrant.
- Deepali Kamath as Mukti Mittal: Andy's friend, Shekhar's wife, Rehan and Anu's mother.
- Naveen Sharma as Rehan Mittal: Mukti and Shekhar's son, Anu's elder brother, Yuvraj's friend.
- Heli Daruwala as Anu Mittal: Mukti and Shekhar's daughter, Rehan's younger sister, Kuhu's friend.
- Shahab Khan as Sunil Munshi: Sumitra's family's chief accountant.
- Aman Gandhi as Daksh Munshi: Sunil's son, Suhani's elder brother.
- Charvi Saraf as Suhani Munshi: Sunil's daughter, Daksh's younger sister, Pratham's wife, Bela's friend.
- Simran Sachdeva as Kuhu Sehgal: Sumitra and Andy's daughter; Mahir's sister; Yuvraj, Aditya and Pratham's half-sister; RJ's wife; Ruhi's mother.
- Rohit Choudhary as Rohit Jaiswal: Kuhu's husband, Ruhi's father.
- Rupesh Kataria as Bultu: Yuvraj's friend.
- Heer Chopra as Sonal: Bultu's girlfriend.
- Melanie Nazareth as Naagrani Maa: An ichchadhari naagin, former queen of Sheshnaag clan, Ruhi and Juhi's mother.
- Roopali Prakash as Juhi: An ichchadhari naagin from Sheshnaag clan, Naagrani Maa's daughter, Ruhi's younger sister.
- Saptrishi Ghosh as Arvind: An ichchadhari naag from Sheshnaag clan.
- Manoj Kolhatkar as Jagmohan Sharma: Naagrani Ruhi's chief advisor.
- Mahira Sharma as Jamini: A Chudail; Rehan's supposed girlfriend.[19]
- Adhvik Mahajan as ACP Ajitabh Singh: A cop with a witty sense of humor.
- Prince Narula as Shahnawaz: A highly skilled sapera. He wanted to marry Bela but was killed by her.
- Aly Goni as Vyom: A shape-shifting vulture; Amrita's son; Amit and Rinky's elder brother.
- Geetanjali Mishra as Amrita: A shape-shifting vulture; Vyom, Amit and Rinky's mother.
- Adish Vaidya as Amit: A shape-shifting vulture, Amrita's son, Vyom's younger brother.
- Aditi Sharma as Rinky: A shape-shifting vulture, Amrita's daughter, Vyom's younger sister.
- Mreenal Deshraj as Rohini: An ichchadhari naagin from Nidhog clan, Sumitra's younger sister, Alekh's wife.
- Amit Dhawan as Alekh: An ichchadhari naag from Nidhog clan, Rohini's husband.
- Sangeeta Chauhan as Avi: A stranger who helps Bela, Vishakha and Vikrant to enter Sumitra's house.
- Aditi Sharma as Shivli Sehgal : Mahir ex Wife
- Khushwant Walia as Raj: Shivli's brother, Mona's husband.
- Mala Salariya as Mona: Raj's wife.
- Zuber K. Khan as Ritvik: A paranormal investigator, Mahir's cousin.
- Nikitin Dheer as Hukum: An evil demon; Taamsi's father.
- Aleena Lambe as young Taamsi: The most powerful and dreaded demoness in the world, Vishakha and Hukum's daughter.
- Krishna Mukherjee as adult Taamsi.[20]
- Anjali Gupta as Sarika : Shravani's mother.
- Anjani Kumar Khanna as Manish : Shravani's father, Sarika's husband.
- Deepak Wadhwa as Mohit Sippi: Kanika and Samarjeet's son, Mihir's elder brother.
- Jiten Lalwani as Samarjeet Sippi: Kanika's husband, Mihir and Mohit's father.
- Madhuri Pandey as Kanika Sippi: Samarjeet's wife, Mihir and Mohit's mother.
- Prachee Pathak as Ambar Sippi: Samarjeet's elder sister, Mihir and Mohit's aunt.
- Akash Rawat as Rohan: Mihir and Mohit's friend.
- Sumit Wadhwa as Gaurav: Mihir and Mohit's friend.
- Sanjay Swaraj as Maha Sapera: Mentor of Shahnawaz, hired by Sumitra to trap Shravani and Vishakha but later was killed by them.
Season 4
- Jasmin Bhasin as Nayantara: Manyata's adopted daughter; Brinda's adoptive sister.
- Rashami Desai as Shalaka: Nayantara's new identity given by Vishakha, Dev's second wife; Vishakha's crime partner.
- Anita Hassanandani as Vishakha: A naagin from Kaal Kuth clan, Bela/Shravani and Brinda's enemy, Vikrant's wife, Nayantara/Shalaka's crime partner.
- Sayantani Ghosh as Manyata: Naagin princess from Sheshnaag clan, Vividha's daughter, Keshav's wife, Brinda's mother, Nayantara's adoptive mother.
- Shalin Bhanot as Keshav: Nanabhai and Madhulata's son, Aakash Parekh's friend, Manyata's husband, Brinda's father.
- Farida Patel Venkat as "Baa": Aakash, Madhav, Rasik and Khyati's mother; Dev, Rohan, Harsh, Sparsh, Hardik, Lilly, Milly, Manas and Geetanjali's grandmother.
- Geetanjali Tikekar as Vrushali Parekh: Aakash's wife, Dev and Rohan's mother, one of the six murderers.
- Sanjay Gandhi as Aakash Parekh: Baa's son; Madhav, Rasik and Khyati's brother; Keshav and Mahesh's childhood friend; Vrushali's husband, Dev and Rohan's father.
- Manan Chaturvedi as Rohan Parekh: Aakash and Vrushali's son, Dev's brother.
- Rakhi Vijan as Ketki Parekh: Rasik's wife; Hardik, Lilly and Milly's mother; Karan's grandmother; one of the six murderers.
- Hetal Puniwala as Rasik Parekh: Baa's son; Aakash, Rasik and Khyati's brother; Ketki's husband; Hardik, Lilly and Milly's father; Karan's grandfather; one of the six murderers.
- Lakshay Khurana as Hardik Parekh: Ketki and Rasik's son, Lilly and Milly's brother.
- Himani Sahani as Lilly Parekh: Ketki and Rasik's daughter, Hardik and Milly's sister, Prateek's ex-girlfriend, Karan's mother.
- Parree Pande as Milly Parekh: Ketki and Rasik's daughter, Hardik and Lilly's sister.
- Aparna Kumar as Iravati Parekh: Madhav's wife, Harsh and Sparsh's mother, one of the six murderers.
- Sikandar Kharbanda as Madhav Parekh: Baa's son; Rasik, Aakash and Khyati's brother; Iravati's husband, Harsh and Sparsh's father, one of the six murderers.
- Ankur Verma as Harsh Parekh: Iravati and Madhav's son, Sparsh's brother
- Tushar Dhembla as Sparsh Parekh: Iravati and Madhav's son, Harsh's brother.
- Swati Anand as Khyati Parekh: Baa's daughter, Manas and Geetanjali's mother, one of the six murderers.
- Kunal Singh as Manas Parekh: Khyati's son, Geetanjali's brother
- Disha Kapoor as Geetanjali Parekh: Khyati's daughter, Manas's sister.
- Mandeep Kumar as Mahesh Sharma: Priest of Parekh family, Aakash's friend, Swara's husband, Brinda's foster father.
- Supriya Shukla as Swara Sharma: Mahesh's wife, Brinda's adoptive mother.
- Ankit Bathla as Rajat Malhotra: Brinda's former fiancé.
- Priya Tandon as Kanika Verma: Manas' former fiancé.
- Kaveri Ghosh as Nanabhai's wife, Keshav's mother.
- Richa Rathore as Priyal Singh: Manas's lover.
- Ratnakar Nadkarni as Mahanjay Akappa Sethi/Baba: Manyata and Brinda's mentor.
- Sanjay Gagnani as Prateek Raichand: Lilly's former boyfriend, Karan's father.
- Afreen Alvi as Billy Rathod: Ketki's niece.
- Nisha Nagpal as Ghumri: A shape-shifting owl, Brinda's helper.
Season 5
- Ravee Gupta as Chandrakala Singhania (Maarkat): Balwant's wife; Tapish, Veer and Jay's mother. An evil creature who has both the forms of cheel and naagin.
- Parag Tyagi as King of the Cheel Clan/Balwant Singhania: Akesh and Veer's father.
- Anjum Fakih as Noor: Bani's friend.
- Aishwarya Khare as Meera Singhania: Bani's adoptive sister, Dehek and Mehek's sister, Tapish's fiancée.
- Aakash Talwar as Tapish Singhania: Balwant's son, Veer's elder brother, Meera's fiancée.
- Simran Mahendrawal as Naina: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan, Abhishek's wife, a key witness of Noor's death, she died saving Bani's life.
- Shourya Lathar as Abhishek: A naag from Sheshnaag clan, Naina's husband.
- Anjani Kumar Khanna as Shivayya Sharma: Meera, Dehek, Mehak's father; Bani's adoptive father.
- Shivani Gosain as Ritu Sharma: Bani's adoptive mother; Mehek, Dehek and Meera's mother.
- Aahna Sharma as Dehek Sharma: Bani's adoptive sister, Mehek's and Meera's sister.
- Khushi Chaudhary as Mehak Sharma: Bani's adoptive sister, Meera and Dehek's sister.
- Gaurav Wadhwa as Gautam Mathur: Jay's brother.
- Mehak Ghai as Aarohi Mathur: Jay's sister.
- Kajal Pisal as Adhira Mathur: Jay's paternal aunt.
- Kiran Bhargava as Dolly Mathur: Jay's grandmother.
- Dinesh Mehta as Pawan Singhania: Balwant's younger brother; Daksh, Monil and Ponky's father.
- Utkarsh Gupta as Pankaj "Ponky" Singhania: Pawan's son, Monil and Daksh's brother, Veer's cousin.
- Anurag Vyas as Monil Singhania: Pawan's son, Ponky and Daksh's brother, Veer's cousin.
- Suchit Vikram as Daksh Singhania: Pawan's son, Monil and Ponky's brother, Veer's cousin.
- Swarda Thigale as Mayuri: A shape-shifting peafowl, Veer's friend and Ponky's fiancée.
- Karan Taneja as Sunny: Mayuri's friend.
- Shivanshu Sharma as Bobby: Mayuri's assistant and Sunny's friend.
- Kamal Malik as Pandit: Lord Shiva's source.
- Shreyas Pandit as Mahaguru: Lord Shiva's source.
- Manorama Bhattishyam as Panditayan: Lord Shiva's source, Pandit's wife.
- Priyamvada Kant as Chandani: Princess of the moon. She hypnotised Veer to come to Moon and marry her, but was unsuccessful later.
- Arjit Taneja as Farishta: An angel who wants Bani to take revenge from the cheels, he tried to kill Veer, but later realises their true love and leaves.
- Ami Neema as Monika: A girl appointed by Jay to seduce Veer.
Cameo
Season 2
- Arjun Bijlani as Ritik/Yuvraj Singh: Sangram Singh's son, prince of Suryavanshi Kingdom, Shivanya's husband, Shivangi's father.
Season 3
- Karishma Tanna as
- Ruhi: Bela's former name, a naagin of Sheshnaag clan, future Naagrani who was separated from her lover Vikrant cruelly. She was blessed with a new face by Lord Shiva after her real face was destroyed by Yuvi and his friends.
- Huzoor: A powerful demoness who can shape-shifting into a snake, Huzoor is Hukkum's right hand and Ruhi's doppelganger.
- Mouni Roy as:
- Shivanya: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan, Shesha's cousin sister, Ritik's wife, Shivangi's mother.
- Shivangi: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan, Mahanaagrani (the great serpent queen), Shivanya and Ritik's daughter, Shesha's niece, Rocky's wife and Bela's best friend.
- Arjun Bijlani as Ritik/Yuvraj Singh: Sangram Singh's son, prince of Suryavanshi Kingdom, Shivanya's husband, Shivangi's father.
- Karanvir Bohra as Rocky Pratap Singh: A naagfrom Takshak clan, Shivangi's husband.
- Adaa Khan as Shesha: A naagin from Kaal Kuth clan, Shivanya's cousin, Shivangi's aunt.
- Sudha Chandran as Yamini Singh-Raheja: Sangram Singh's adoptive sister, princess of Suryavanshi Kingdom, Ritik's adoptive mother, Rocky's adoptive aunt. She returned to seek Naagmani but was killed by Shivangi.
Season 4
- Surbhi Jyoti as Bela/Shravani: Naagrani of Sheshnaag clan.
- Adaa Khan as Shesha: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan.
- Hina Khan as Naageshwari: Sarvashreshth Aadi Naagin, the first and the most powerful Naagin, Hriday's lover.
Season 5
- Surbhi Jyoti as Bela/Shravani: Naagrani of Sheshnaag clan.
- Adaa Khan as Shesha: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan.
- Nia Sharma as Brinda: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan.
- Vijayendra Kumeria as Dev Parekh: Brinda's husband.
- Hina Khan as Naageshwari: Sarvashreshth Aadi Naagin, the first and the most powerful Naagin, Hriday's lover, Aakesh's obsession.
- Mohit Malhotra as Hriday: Aadi Naag, Naageshwari's love interest.
- Dheeraj Dhoopar as Aakesh: A cheel, Naageshwari's obsessive lover.
Guest appearances
Season 1
- Tusshar Kapoor, Aftab Shivdasani and Gauahar Khan to promote Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3
- Emraan Hashmi, Prachi Desai and Lara Dutta to promote Azhar
Season 2
- Arjun Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor and Vikrant Massey to promote Half Girlfriend
Season 3
- Kareena Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhaskar and Shikha Talsania to promote Veere Di Wedding
- Avinash Tiwary and Tripti Dimri to promote Laila Majnu
- Rajkumar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor and Abhishek Banerjee to promote Stree
- Arunoday Singh, Mahie Gill and Nidhi Singh to promote Apharan
- Ronit Roy, Mona Singh and Gurdeep Kohli to promote Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain
- Shivin Narang as Jai Mittal from the series Internet Wala Love
- Jayati Bhatia as Roopa Mittal from the series Internet Wala Love
- Neil Bhatt as Ranveer Singh Vaghela from the series Roop - Mard Ka Naya Swaroop
- Arjun Bijlani as Deep Raj Singh from the series Ishq Mein Marjawan
- Nia Sharma as Aarohi Kashyap from the series Ishq Mein Marjawan
- Shoaib Ibrahim as Abhimanyu from the series Ishq Mein Marjawan
- Rashami Desai as Herself
- Drashti Dhami as Herself
- Ravi Dubey as Himself
- Avika Gor as Herself
- Sanjeeda Sheikh as Herself
- Karan Tacker as Himself
- Sidharth Shukla as Himself
- Krystle D'Souza as Herself
- Gauahar Khan as Herself
Season 4
- Salman Khan to promote his film Dabangg 3
Theme song
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Kaun Hai Woh (Opening Theme)" (Duet) | Kailash Kher, Mounima | 3:00 |
2. | "Tere Sang Pyaar Mein (season 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5)" (Female) | Pamela Jain | 2:18 |
3. | "Tera Pyaar Jivan Ka (season 3, 4, 5)" (Female) | Pamela Jain | 3:34 |
4. | "O Re Piya (season 1)" (Male) | Rahat Fateh Ali Khan | 4:07 |
5. | "Bol Do Na Zara (season 3 and 4)" (Male) | Armaan Malik | 3:09 |
6. | "Zindagi (season 3 and 4)" (Male) | Jubin Nautiyal | 4:23 |
7. | "Kaise Hua (season 4 and 5)" (Male) | Vishal Mishra | 3:54 |
8. | "Baarish (season 4)" (Duet) | Ash King, Shashaa Tirupati | 2:49 |
9. | "Bulleya (season 4)" (Male) | Amit Mishra, Pritam | 5.48 |
10. | "Dil Ibaddat" (Male) | KK | 5.29 |
Reception
In its launch week, the series topped the ratings charts. Season One proved to be highly successful.[21][22] The second season also topped the ratings chart in its launch week and continued to do so. Like first two seasons the third season also topped the ratings chart in its launch week and continued to do so for several months but when the third season was extended in January 2019 the season lost its top position in the TRP charts and even went out of the top 5 shows for several months but regained its top position in the last week. The fourth season topped the ratings chart in its launch week.[23] Unlike previous three seasons which consistently maintained its positions in top 5, season 4 & 5 since its respective third week of telecast could not be able to enter top 5 Hindi GEC while its ratings dropped weekly.[24]
Rating
Season 2
In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
Year / Week | Episodes | Broadcast date | BARC ratings (Urban)[25] | |
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Nationwide | Ranking (Nationwide) | |||
Week 41, 2016 | 1 – 2 | 8 October 2016 – 9 October 2016 | 8.8% (8838)[26] | 1 |
Week 42, 2016 | 3 – 4 | 15 October 2016 – 16 October 2016 | 8.2% (8272)[27] | 1 |
Week 43, 2016 | 5 – 6 | 22 October 2016 – 23 October 2016 | 8% (7979)[28] | 1 |
Week 44, 2016 | 7 – 8 | 29 October 2016 – 30 October 2016 | 6.6% (6617)[29] | 2 |
Week 45, 2016 | 9 – 10 | 5 November 2016 – 6 November 2016 | 8.6% (8605)[30] | 1 |
Week 46, 2016 | 11 – 12 | 12 November 2016 – 13 November 2016 | 9.2% (9168)[31] | 1 |
Week 47, 2016 | 13 – 14 | 19 November 2016 – 15 November 2016 | 9.1% (9133)[32] | 1 |
Week 48, 2016 | 15 – 16 | 26 November 2016 – 27 November 2016 | 10.2% (10214)[33] | 1 |
Week 49, 2016 | 17 – 18 | 3 December 2016 – 4 December 2016 | 9.4% (9370)[34] | 1 |
Week 50, 2016 | 19 – 20 | 10 December 2016 – 11 December 2016 | 8.5% (8460)[35] | 1 |
Week 51, 2016 | 21 – 22 | 17 December 2016 – 18 December 2016 | 8.8% (8753)[36] | 2 |
Week 52, 2016 | 23 – 24 | 24 December 2016 – 25 December 2016 | 9.1% (9076)[37] | 1 |
Week 1, 2017 | 25 – 26 | 31 December 2016 – 1 January 2017 | 8% (7986)[38] | 1 |
Week 2, 2017 | 27 – 28 | 7 January 2017 – 8 January 2017 | 8.4% (8414)[39] | 1 |
Week 3, 2017 | 29 – 30 | 14 January 2017 – 15 January 2017 | 7.4% (7410)[40] | 1 |
Week 4, 2017 | 31 – 32 | 21 January 2017 – 22 January 2017 | 7.3% (7297)[41] | 1 |
Week 5, 2017 | 33 – 34 | 28 January 2017 – 29 January 2017 | 7.4% (7416)[42] | 1 |
Week 6, 2017 | 35 – 36 | 4 February 2017 – 5 February 2017 | 8.1% (8126)[43] | 1 |
Week 7, 2017 | 37 – 38 | 11 February 2017 – 12 February 2017 | 7.4% (7377)[44] | 1 |
Week 8, 2017 | 39 – 40 | 18 February 2017 – 19 February 2017 | 7.9% (7940)[45] | 1 |
Week 9, 2017 | 41 – 42 | 25 February 2017 – 26 February 2017 | 7.8% (7829)[46] | 1 |
Week 10, 2017 | 43 – 44 | 4 March 2017 – 5 March 2017 | 7.1% (7113)[47] | 1 |
Week 11, 2017 | 45 – 46 | 11 March 2017 – 12 March 2017 | 7.7% (7732)[48] | 1 |
Week 12, 2017 | 47 – 48 | 18 March 2017 – 19 March 2017 | 7.69% (7690)[49] | 1 |
Week 13, 2017 | 49 – 50 | 25 March 2017 – 26 March 2017 | 7.9% (7987)[50] | 1 |
Season 3
In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.[51]
Year / Week | Episodes | Broadcast date | BARC ratings (Urban + Rural)[25] | |
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Nationwide | Ranking (nationwide) | |||
Week 23, 2018 | 1 – 2 | 2 June 2018 – 3 June 2018 | 16.5% (16545)[52] | 1 |
Week 24, 2018 | 3 – 4 | 9 June 2018 – 10 June 2018 | 14% (14103)[53] | 1 |
Week 25, 2018 | 5 – 6 | 16 June 2018 – 17 June 2018 | 14.5% (14559)[54] | 1 |
Week 26, 2018 | 7 – 8 | 23 June 2018 – 24 June 2018 | 14.5% (14579)[54] | 1 |
Week 27, 2018 | 9 – 10 | 30 June 2018 – 1 July 2018 | 14.3% (14374)[54] | 1 |
Week 28, 2018 | 11 – 12 | 7 July 2018 – 8 July 2018 | 13.9% (13910)[55] | 1 |
Week 29, 2018 | 13 – 14 | 14 July 2018 – 15 July 2018 | 15.5% (15466)[56] | 1 |
Week 30, 2018 | 15 – 16 | 21 July 2018 – 22 July 2018 | 15.8% (15818)[57] | 1 |
Week 31, 2018 | 17 | 28 July 2018 | 16.7% (16677)[58] | 1 |
Week 32, 2018 | 18 – 19 | 4 August 2018 – 5 August 2018 | 15.2% (15221)[59] | 1 |
Week 33, 2018 | 20 – 21 | 11 August 2018 – 12 August 2018 | 14.8% (14835)[60] | 1 |
Week 34, 2018 | 22 – 23 | 18 August 2018 – 19 August 2018 | 15.2% (15528)[61] | 1 |
Week 35, 2018 | 24 – 25 | 25 August 2018 – 26 August 2018 | 13.6% (13612)[62] | 1 |
Week 36, 2018 | 26 – 27 | 1 September 2018 – 2 September 2018 | 14.2% (14294)[63] | 1 |
Week 37, 2018 | 28 – 29 | 8 September 2018 – 9 September 2018 | 14.2% (14422)[64] | 1 |
Week 38, 2018 | 30 – 31 | 15 September 2018 – 16 September 2018 | 15.4% (15402)[65] | 1 |
Week 39, 2018 | 32 – 33 | 22 September 2018 – 23 September 2018 | 14.5% (14488)[66] | 1 |
Week 40, 2018 | 34 – 35 | 29 September 2018 – 30 September 2018 | 14.6% (14641)[67] | 1 |
Week 41, 2018 | 36 – 37 | 6 October 2018 – 7 October 2018 | 13.4% (13406)[68] | 1 |
Week 42, 2018 | 38 – 39 | 13 October 2018 – 14 October 2018 | 13.1% (13093)[69] | 1 |
Week 43, 2018 | 40 – 41 | 20 October 2018 – 21 October 2018 | 13.1% (13135)[70] | 1 |
Week 44, 2018 | 42 – 43 | 27 October 2018 – 28 October 2018 | 12.4% (12376)[71] | 2 |
Season 5
In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
Year / Week | Episodes | Broadcast date | BARC ratings (Urban) | |
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Nationwide | Ranking (nationwide) | |||
Week 32, 2020 | 1 | 9 August 2020 | 6.2% (6163)[72][73] | 3 |
Week 33, 2020 | 2–3 | 15 August 2020 – 16 August 2020 | 5.7% (5758)[74] | 5 |
Unlike previous seasons which consistently maintained its positions in top 5, season 5 since its third week of telecast could not be able to enter top 5 Hindi GEC while its ratings dropped weekly.[24][75]
Award and nomination
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Season | Result |
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2016 | Gold Awards | Best Actress in Lead Role (Critics) | Adaa Khan | Season 1 | Won[76] |
Best Actor in Lead Role (Critics) | Arjun Bijlani | ||||
Best Actress in Lead Role (Popular) | Mouni Roy | ||||
Best Crime/Thriller/VFX | Ekta Kapoor | ||||
Best Actor in Lead Role (Popular) | Arjun Bijlani | Nominated | |||
Best TV Show (Fiction) | Ekta Kapoor | ||||
16th Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actress in Lead Role (Popular) | Mouni Roy | Won[77] | ||
Best Serial (Popular) | Ekta Kapoor | ||||
2017 | 10th Boroplus Gold Awards | Best Actress in Negative Role (Critics) | Adaa Khan | Season 2 | Won[78] |
Boroplus Face of the Year | Mouni Roy | ||||
Best Actress in Lead Role (Critics) | |||||
Best Actor in Lead Role (Critics) | Karanvir Bohra | ||||
Best TV Show Based on Crime/Thriller/VFX | Ekta Kapoor | ||||
Best Actor in Lead Role (Popular) | Arjun Bijlani | Nominated | |||
Best Actress in Lead Role (Popular) | Mouni Roy | ||||
Best TV Show (Fiction) | Ekta Kapoor | ||||
BIG Zee Entertainment Awards | BIG Zee Most Entertaining TV Actor (Female) | Mouni Roy | Won[79][80] | ||
BIG Zee Most Entertaining TV Show (Fiction) | Ekta Kapoor | ||||
BIG Zee Most Entertaining TV Actor (Male) | Karanvir Bohra | Nominated[81] | |||
2018 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actress (Jury) | Surbhi Jyoti | Season 3 | |
Highest Rated Show on Television | Ekta Kapoor | Won[82] | |||
2019 | Indian Telly Awards | Best Actress in Supporting Role | Anita Hassanandani | Won[83] | |
Best Actor In Lead Role Male (Popular) | Pearl V Puri | Nominated[84] | |||
Best Actor In Lead Role Female (Popular) | Surbhi Jyoti | ||||
Best Jodi (Popular) | Pearl V Puri & Surbhi Jyoti | ||||
Gold Awards | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Anita Hassanandani | Won[85] | ||
Best Actor in a Lead Role (Jury) | Pearl V Puri | ||||
Best Television Show (Thriller) | Ekta Kapoor | ||||
Best Actress in a Negative Role | Rakshandha Khan | Nominated | |||
Best Actor in a Negative Role | Rajat Tokas | ||||
Best Actress in a Lead Role (Popular) | Surbhi Jyoti | ||||
Best Actor in a Lead Role (Popular) | Pearl V Puri | ||||
Best On-screen Jodi | Surbhi Jyoti & Pearl V Puri | ||||
Best TV Show of the Year (Fiction) | Ekta Kapoor |
Dubbing
Country | Language | Title | Channel | Reference |
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India | Gujarati | નાગિન | Colors Gujarati | |
Malayalam | നാഗകന്യക | Surya TV | [86][87] | |
Telugu | నాగిని | Gemini TV | [88] | |
Odia | ନାଗୀନ | Colors Odia | ||
Tamil | நாகினி | Sun TV | [89][90] | |
Colors Tamil | ||||
Kannada | ನಾಗಕನ್ನಿಕೆ | Colors Kannada | [91] | |
Marathi | नागिन | Colors Marathi | ||
Bengali | নাগিন | Colors Bangla | ||
Pakistan | Urdu | ناگن | Filmazia TV | [92][93] |
Sri Lanka | Tamil | நீயா | Shakthi TV | |
Sinhalese | ප්රේම දඩයම | Sirasa TV | ||
Vietnam | Vietnamese | Xà Nữ Báo Thù | Echannel (VTVCab5) | [94] |
Tình Người Kiếp Rắn | THVL1 | [95][96] | ||
Thailand | Thai | นาคิน | Channel 3 | [97] |
Indonesia | Indonesian | Naagin | SCTV | [98] |
Naagin 2 | Indosiar | [99] | ||
Malaysia | Hindi | Naagin | TV3 | [100] |
South Africa | English | Naagin | eExtra | |
Kenya | English | Naagin | Switch TV Kenya | |
Tanzania | Swahili | Naagin | Azam Two |
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External links
- Balaji Telefilms television series
- 2015 Indian television series debuts
- Indian fantasy television series
- Indian drama television series
- Colors TV original programming
- Hindi-language television shows
- Television shows set in Mumbai
- Television shows set in Rajasthan
- Television series about snakes
- Television series about shapeshifting