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Ekta Kapoor unveils the stunning teaser of Naagin 3

TV queen Ekta Kapoor is truly a trendsetter in Indian television space. When she came up with the fantasy revenge drama Naagin almost two and a half years back, no one had thought that the show would become such a huge hit among the audience.

After the massive success of Naagin, many makers tried to twist the storyline of their respective shows and introduced some supernatural things in a bid to scoring more TRPs. However, not everyone got success. On the other hand, Ekta hit the jackpot once again by launching the second season of Naagin.


Buoyed up by the success of Naagin and Naagin 2, Ekta is now set to launch the third instalment of the series. Yes, Naagin 3 will hit the tube soon. Colors has just launched the teaser of Naagin 3 and it has certainly piqued our curiosity manifold.

The third season of Naagin is coming up with a lot of changes in terms of casting and storytelling. While the hit first season had Mouni Roy, Adaa Khan and Arjun Bijlani headlining the cast, Naagin 2  featured Mouni Roy, Adaa Khan and Karan Borah in pivotal roles.

For Naagin 3, Ekta decided to not sign her original Naagins, Mouni and Adaa and opted for a completely new star cast. Actresses Sanjeeda Shaikh, Anita Hassanandani and Surbhi Jyoti’s names are doing the rounds as Ekta's new Naagins. But neither the actresses nor the producer herself has confirmed the news.The teaser of Naagin 3 shows nobody's face in it. So it still remains to be seen that who has finally bagged the lead part.

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