Naaginn
Naaginn - Waadon Ki Agniparikshaa | |
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A promotional logo image of "Naaginn". | |
Created by | AK Films |
Written by | C.L.Saini, Mitali |
Directed by | Yash Chauhan & Bhagwan Yadav |
Opening theme | "Naaginn" by Richa Sharma |
Country of origin | India |
Original language(s) | Hindi |
No. of episodes | Total 219 (Season 1) |
Production | |
Running time | approx. 24 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Zee TV |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV), |
Original release | 11 October 2007 – 11 April 2009 |
External links | |
Website |
Naaginn - Waadon Ki Agniparikshaa is a Hindi television series that aired on Zee TV since 11 October 2007 worldwide. The show is produced by AK Films, one of India’s largest media and entertainment company, based on an interesting saga of an ichadhari naagin (a female serpent who can change form as desired). The series ended its first season on 11 April 2009, and is expected to return for its 2nd season within 3 months.
On 9 February 2012, ZEE TV reported that Naaginn 2 will be postponed due to IPL therefore setting March 2012 as the launching month. On 29 February 2012, it was informed that ZEE TV and AK Productions have come to an understanding of scrapping the idea of Naaginn 2. Both ZEE TV and AK Productions decided to come up with Naaginn sometime later. Till 2016 there has been no Naaginn 2. In Indonesia, Naaginn has been broadcast daily by MNCTV since 16 July 2014.[1]
Plot
The show is based on a tale of an ichchhadhari naagin (a female snake who can change form at will) named Amrita. She transforms herself into a woman to take revenge from the Singh family, which had killed her parents (king and queen of the Naag or snake community) to get the valuable Naagmani (snake gem).
While dying, the queen naaginn instructs Amrita to take revenge from the killers and get back the naagmani in their community so that she can give back life to her parents. In order to fulfill the wish of her dying naagin mother, Amrita transforms herself into a human being to take revenge. And then she gets married into the same family whose members had killed her parents. But the dilemma is that her duty as a wife and her love towards her human husband Arjun comes in the way of her revenge . After a lot of turmoil in her life, Amrita gets pregnant. However, in protecting Amrita and the unborn babies, her husband Arjun dies. All the Singh family members die, except for Arjun's grandmother Triveni. Amrita gives birth to identical twins. Triveni and Surmaya come and kill Amrita with the deadly poison, Vasuki. However, another ichhadhari snake, Kanishka, helps Amrita who wants to live for her daughters. He advises her to become a ghostly spirit so she can watch over her children. However, she will not be able to touch them and they will not be able to see her. Amrita agrees. Amrita's two daughters are about seven years old and they will look exactly like Amrita when they grow up. One daughter is with Triveni, who treats her miserably, and the other daughter is with a village woman, who soon dies. Triveni goes to the sorcerer Bhairavnath who helps her in trying to bring Amrita to the human world so she can be finished off forever. Season 1 ends with Amrita's ghost being captured.
Cast
- Khushi Dubey as Child Amrita / Shivali (Amrita's daughter) / Sanchi (Amrita's other daughter)
- Sayantani Ghosh as Amrita
- Sachin Shroff as Arjun
- Manav Gohil as King Naag /Naagraj
- Preeti Puri as Queen Naaginn /Naagrani
- Divya Dwivedi as Vishakha
- Aruna Irani as Maa Sa / Triveni
- Ali Hassan as Rudra Pratap Singh
- Siddharth Dhawan as Vishnu Pratap Singh
- Shahbaz Khan as Bhairav Baba
- Lata Sabharwal as Ratna
- Namrata Thapa as Archana
- Jaskaran Singh as Dev
- Shaleen Bhanot / Manoj Biddvai as Kanishk / Keshav
- Sonia Singh as Kanak
- Mayank Anand as Vikram
- Jividha Sharma / Jividha Ashta as Saroj
- Adi Irani as Kaka Sa
- Manini Mishra as Ambalika
- Sachin Verma as Karan
- Aanchal Dwivedi as Sneha (Karan's wife)
- Shweta Tiwari as Queen Surmaya
- Gajendra Chouhan as Naagdev
- Mehul Kajaria as Naag
- Rakshanda Khan as Mayuri
- Sudha Chandran as Maa Pravanchik
Crew
- Story,Screenplay - C.L.Saini
- Director - Yash Chauhan & Bhagwan Yadav
- Promo Director - Manish Jain
- Associate Director - Tanveer Alam
- Creative Director - Dhananjay Masoom
- Producer - Aruna Irani
- Director of photography - Pankaj P. Kachhawa
Awards
2008 Boroplus Gold Awards
Best Supporting Actor (Female) - Aruna Irani as Triveni
References
- ↑ "Zee TV axes Naaginn". Indian Television.com. 2009-03-12.