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Nikita Sharma is the new Ichadhari Naagin on TV

Move over Shesha, Vishakha and Bela and welcome the latest “Ichadhari Naagin” on Indian television. We are talking about gorgeous actress Nikita Sharma who has been roped in to play an Ichadhari Naagin in an upcoming show.

After the huge success of Colors’ Naagin, which wrapped up its third season last week, Dangal TV is now set to launch a new show which revolves around the revenge of a shape-shifting snake. Tentatively titled Ek Ichadhari Naagin Ka Inteqam, the show is being made under the banner of Triangle Films.

TV actress Nikita Sharma, who came into limelight after playing important roles on such shows as Do Dil Ek Jaan, Maharakshak: Devi and Mahakali - Anth Hi Aarambh Hai, has been signed on to play the character of a shape-shifting snake.

Talking about the story of the supernatural series, it revolves around a naagin who wants to take revenge from a Thakur. Besides Nikita Sharma, popular television actor Manish Khanna has also been roped in to play an important character on the show.

More details are awaited.

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