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Naagin 4 to hit small screens on THIS date

There is no denying the fact that Naagin is one of the most-watched series on Indian television. The huge popularity of the supernatural series can be gauged by the fact that it has seen three immensely successful seasons so far.

After the huge success of three instalments, Ekta Kapoor is set to roll out the fourth part of Naagin soon. The new season features Nia Sharma, Jasmin Bhasin and Vijayendra Kumeria in the lead roles. Naagin 4 has been the talk of the town ever since it was announced last year in the final episode of Naagin 3. Now, everyone is waiting to feast their eyes on the latest season.


If you too have been waiting for Naagin 4 with bated breath, your wait is finally going to get over now as the new promo of the show reveals the premiere date of the supernatural revenge drama. The new promo, which featured the lead trio, revealed that Naagin 4 will be hitting the small screen on December 14, 2019. Just like all the previous instalments, Naagin 4 will also air over the weekend.

The new promo of Naagin 4 shows Nia Sharma in a terrified state. She is trying to escape something in the jungle. She soon meets Vijayendra who was camping there with a group. Vijayendra follows her but fails to find her whereabouts. The duo is being carefully watched by Jasmin who seems to be after Vijayendra’s life.

“Nia and Jasmin play daughters to Shaleen Bhanot and Sayantani Ghosh's characters, who will play the shape-shifting snakes. However, Nia (Brinda) won't be playing a snake but Jasmin (Nayantara) will,” a source reveals.

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