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Hina Khan opens up about losing out on Ekta Kapoor’s Naagin 4

Just like most of us, popular actress Hina Khan has also been staying put ever since India went into full lockdown amidst the Coronavirus outbreak. She is spending her time away from the spotlight working out and doing daily household chores.

Her diehard fans would remember that during her stint as Komolika on Star Plus’ superhit show Kasautii Zindagii Kay, Hina Khan was offered to be a part of Ekta Kapoor’s popular supernatural revenge drama Naagin 4. However, the actress could not take up the role as she was already busy with Kasautii Zindagii Kay and some international commitments.


In her latest interview, Khan revealed that she does not regret losing out on Naagin 4. “I have seen a lot of ups and downs in my career of 11 years. Many times, I could not work in any show even after wishing. I got an offer to work in Naagin 4, but that could not be made at that time, because of which I refused to work in Naagin 4. There is no regret at all,” admitted the actress.

Naagin, which runs on Colors, is a season-based show. When asked if she would like to work in the next season of the series, Hina said, 'If I get a chance, I will definitely work in Naagin 5. It will be a great deal.”

Hina Khan, after ruling the Indian television space for close to a decade, made her silver screen debut with the recently release film Hacked (2020), directed by Vikram Bhatt. She will next be seen in a couple of international projects including Lines, Soulmate, Wish List and The Country of Blind.

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