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Colors grants extension to Naagin 3?

Naagin is the most successful supernatural series that Indian television has ever produced. The series has seen three instalments so far and all of them have done wonders for GEC Colors in terms of TRPs.

A couple of weeks ago, rumours were doing the rounds that Colors was planning to pull the plug on Naagin 3, the latest part of the series. The channel was set to wrap up the latest season by February.


However, if fresh reports are to be believed, the channel has decided to give an extension to the series, which stars Pearl V Puri and Surbhi Jyoti as the lead pair. Naagin 3, produced by TV queen Ekta Kapoor, will now air till May.

According to reports, producer Ekta Kapoor is keen on replacing the supernatural series with her next offering Kavach 2. But since the Indian Premier League is set to kick-off in March, the producer does not want her new show to suffer because of the country’s cricket mania.

Another reason behind stopping Naagin 3 from going off-air is said to be incomplete casting for Kavach 2.

More details are awaited.

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