Naagin (2015 TV series)

Naagin (transl.Female serpent) is an Indian supernatural fantasy thriller television series produced by Ekta Kapoor.[1] The series traces the lives of shape-shifting serpents who fight evil, aim for revenge and keep the ultimate source of power safe from evil clutches.

Naagin
Genre
Created byEkta Kapoor
Written byMukta Dhond
Neha Singh
Mrinal Jha
R M Joshi
Directed bySantram Varma
Ranjan Kumar Singh
Creative directorsTanushree Dasgupta
Chloe Ferns
Kadar Kazi
StarringMouni Roy
Arjun Bijlani
Adaa Khan
Karanvir Bohra
Surbhi Jyoti
Pearl V Puri
Anita Hassanandani
Nia Sharma
Vijayendra Kumeria
Jasmin Bhasin
Rashami Desai
Surbhi Chandna
Sharad Malhotra
Mohit Sehgal
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes329
Production
Producers
Production locationsFilm City
Jaisalmer
CinematographySantosh Suryavanshi
Sarfaraz
Ajay
AnimatorsBodhisatva Datta
Ink Bling Designs Pvt. Ltd.
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time40 min to 90 min
Production companyBalaji Telefilms
Release
Original networkColors TV
Picture format
Original release1 November 2015 (2015-11-01) 
6 February 2021 (2021-02-06)
Chronology
Related showsKuch Toh Hai: Naagin Ek Naye Rang Mein
External links
Voot
Production website

The first season aired from 1 November 2015 to 5 June 2016.[2] It starred Mouni Roy, Arjun Bijlani and Adaa Khan as Shivanya, Ritik and Shesha.[3][4] It became one of the highest-rated shows on Indian television.[5]

The second season aired from 8 October 2016 to 25 June 2017.[6][7][8] It starred Mouni Roy, Karanvir Bohra and Adaa Khan as Shivangi, Rocky and Shesha.[9][10]

The third season aired from 2 June 2018 to 26 May 2019.[11] It starred Surbhi Jyoti, Pearl V Puri and Anita Hassanandani as Bela, Mahir and Vish respectively.[12][13][14] Like Previous Seasons, It also became one of the highest-rated shows on Indian television.

The fourth season was introduced with a new title Naagin: Bhagya Ka Zehreela Khel. It aired from 14 December 2019 to 8 August 2020.[15] It starred Nia Sharma, Vijayendra Kumeria, Jasmin Bhasin and Rashami Desai as Brinda, Dev, Nayantara and Shalakha.[16][17][18][19]

The fifth season aired from 9 August 2020 to 6 February 2021.[20] It starred Surbhi Chandna, Sharad Malhotra and Mohit Sehgal as Bani, Veer and Jay.[21]

A spin-off of fifth season titled Kuch Toh Hai: Naagin Ek Naye Rang Mein was launched on 7 February 2021 replacing the same.[22]

Series

Season Episodes Original Broadcast
First aired Last aired
1 62 1 November 2015 (2015-11-01) 5 June 2016 (2016-06-05)
2 75 8 October 2016 (2016-10-08) 25 June 2017 (2017-06-25)
3 103 2 June 2018 (2018-06-02) 26 May 2019 (2019-05-26)
4 37 14 December 2019 (2019-12-14) 8 August 2020 (2020-08-08)
5 52 9 August 2020 (2020-08-09) 6 February 2021 (2021-02-06)

Plot

Season 1

Shivanya and Shesha are naagins who decide to avenge the death of Shivanya's parents for by the Raheja family. Shivanya marries Ritik and starts killing the murderers one by one. Shesha falls for Ritik and joins hands with Yamini. They frame Shivanya for murder to provoke Ritik against her. Shivanya and Ritik confess their love and consummate which makes Shivanya lose her powers. Sangram kills himself to give Shivanya her powers back. Shivanya kills Yamini, defeats Shesha and protects the naagmani.

Three months later

Shivanya delivers her daughter, Shivangi in the third month of her pregnancy which shocks the doctors. Yamini is resurrected.

24 years later

Shivangi grows up with Shivanya and falls in love with Rocky, Yamini's foster son. Yamini murders Shivanya which provokes Shivangi and she decides to avenge her mother. Rocky joins Shivangi to kill Shesha and Yamini, but ultimately kills Shivangi under orders from Ritik. Shivangi feels betrayed and takes an oath to find out the truth about her death.

Season 3

Naagrani Ruhi unites with her lover Vikrant after 100 years and they are set to marry each other. However, Yuvraj and his friends molest Ruhi and attack Vikrant leading to his death. Ruhi is distraught but she vows to return for revenge.

Six months later

Vishakha Khanna, a rich investor arrives and kills Yuvraj, but he manages to survive. Mahir is compelled to marry Bela who is revealed to be Ruhi. She falls in love with Mahir. On finding out the truth about Bela's identity, Mahir is shattered. He loses his memory and forgets Bela after Sumitra bites him.

Six months later

Bela uses Naagmani to bring back Mahir's memories and they consummate their relationship. Sumitra seeks help from Hukkum who tries to impregnate Bela to give birth to a demon child. Vishakha takes Bela's place and gives birth to Taamsi, who grows up in a matter a seconds and kills Hukkum. Bela and Mahir obtain Naagmani but it is cursed by Shivangi. They can only obtain it after their reincarnation. Bela and Mahir die.

25 years later

Bela reincarnates into Shravani and Mahir reincarnates into Mihir. They unite with each other. Vikrant is killed by Taamsi and Sumitra. Learning Shivangi's story, Shravani tricks Ritik and Rocky to bring Shivanya to the temple and Shivangi returns to help Shravani. Yamini is killed by Shivangi. It is revealed how it was Shesha who killed Shivangi in the form of Rocky. Free from their guilt, Ritik dies and unites with Shivanya, while Rocky and Shivangi start a life together. Shravani kills Sumitra, Taamsi and Shesha and marries Mihir.

Season 4

Naagin princess Manyata marries Keshav a human, thus losing her power and gives birth to Nayantara. Keshav is killed by the Parekh family. Manyata escapes and waits for her daughter's 25th birthday to avenge her husband's murder. As due to Manyata's parent's curse she and her daughter must wait for 25 years to regain their powers.

25 years later

Nayantara waits to get her naagin powers, however, the powers go to Brinda instead, who is later revealed to have been switched at birth with Nayantara. Meanwhile, Dev who is son of Keshav's murderer, falls in love with Brinda. Nayantara discovers that Brinda is a Nagin and also Manyata's original daughter and all the Nagin powers are with her but not for Nayantara. Nayantara gets jealous and tries to kill Brinda but fails. Meanwhile Parekh family comes to know that Nayantara is Manyata's daughter and they think Nayantara is the nagin but they don't stop her because they are aware of the fact that if a nagin marries a human her powers would decrease unaware of the fact that it will only happen due to a curse. Vyshali and crew sends their sons to kill Nayantara in the mean time they try to kill Manyata with the help of Brinda's father who is a priest. But Manyata gets her powers back and tries to kill the Parekh family but Brinda comes in there and Parekh family escapes. Nayantara was successfully killed by Parekh family's sons. Manyata and Brinda are reunited and at first Brinda doesn't believe Manyata but witnesses Nayantara's death and vows that she will avenge her father's, father's family's and her sister's death and Brinda marries Dev to avenge her family's death.

Vishakha returns with the motive of getting Naagmani. And saves Nayantara in order to capture the naagmani. Because the people who were born on Ashlesha star only can touch naagmani. But eventually fails and Dev is also born on that star so he accidentally touches the naagmani and it goes into him. Enraged Vishaka sends Nayantara into a pillar. Vishaka creates misunderstandings between Brinda and Dev and also takes Dev's form and kills Manyata in front of Brinda making Brinda think it was Dev who killed her mother. Brinda vows avenge her parents by killing Dev and his family.

1 year later

Vish takes Mundika's identity and gives Nayantara a new face and identity, Shalakha. Dev and Shalaka get married. Brinda realizes that Dev did not kill Manyata. Shalakha finds out that Mundika is Vishakha's new identity. Shalakha manages to frame Vishakha as the murderer and she is put behind bars.

Brinda and Dev confess their love. Dev asks Shalakha for divorce as he loves Brinda. Shalakha hypnotizes Dev to detach him from Brinda. Brinda's identity is revealed to Dev. Vishakha enters the Parikh house and murders the entire family under Brinda's disguise and spares Dev to obtain the Naagmani.

The very next day Brinda finds herself in the Rahasmayee Shiv Temple and is perplexed on seeing an injured Dev. Thereafter Vish and Shalakha enters the temple. Brinda finds out that Shalakha is Nayantara under a new identity. Shesha and Naagrani Shravani arrives to help Brinda and Dev. Vishakha is killed by Brinda and Naagrani Shravani while Shalakha is killed by Shesha. Dev dies too while leaving Brinda devastated. Naagrani Shravani summons Sarvashreshtha Aadi Naagin Naageswari. The four perform a tandav to impress Lord Shiva to obtain Naagmani from Dev. Naageswari narrates her story which happened thousands of years ago to Brinda in order to save Dev.

Season 5

The story starts ten thousand years ago when eagles had the power to shape shift. When the eagles attacked the snakes to obtain Naagmani, Lord Shiva blessed the shapeshifting ability to snakes and named the first naagin to get this power, Naageshwari. She was in love with a naag Hriday while the prince of eagles, Aakesh falls in love with her despite the enmity between the clans. Aakesh plots to attack the snakes and get Naagmani. He enters the Temple with his force and kills Hriday with his army. However, he is killed by Naageshwari afterwhich she stabs herself to death. On completing the story, Dev is brought back to life and he reunites with Brinda. According to the condition of lord Shiva, Naageshwari has to take rebirth to complete her lovestory but the history was set to change this time.

25 years Later

Naageshwari gets reincarnated as Bani. On the wedding of her best friend Noor, she meets Jai Mathur and feels an instant link with him and he too feels the same. The wedding gets cancelled due to chaos caused by the quintessential and handsome Veeranshu “Veer” Singhania (an eagle) who gets mesmerised seeing Bani and falls in love with her at the very first sight. Bani feels even a stronger connection with Veer but of hatred. Even though she starts falling in love with Jai, it is Veer about whom she constantly thinks of though out of hatred.

Veer plans to win Bani’s love and get married to her so he instead sends a marriage alliance for her sister Meera, knowing Bani would never let him marry her sister. Jai and Bani reach the Shiv Temple and remember the previous births where Jai is revealed to be her lover Hriday’s reincarnation and they both realise Veer is infact Aakesh’s rebirth. So, Bani plans to marry Jai the same day as Veer and Meera. Out of jealousy Veer asks his brothers to kidnap Jay. Veer's twin brother Teer is released and he throws Jay down the cliff. Bani witnesses Jay's death and to seek revenge she kills Teer thinking him to be Veer. When he comes to know of his brother’s death he forcefully marries Bani and promises to Torture her. Jai is revealed to be alive and he was all the while faking his love for Bani to receive her powers. Jai poses many problems for Bani with his allies with Veer saving and helping her each time. Veer's mother Chandrakala is revealed to be Markaat who was her biggest enemy from Satyog era. Markaat loses to Bani after Veer and Jay decides to help Bani. Markat is trapped in a cave but she posed threat to Bani and her family through her evil powers. Veer is hypnotized by Markaat's evil powers. Bani begins to like being with Veer and with due course of time falls helplessly in love with him and reciprocates his feelings and they consummate their marriage. But the very next morning upon waking up, Veer claims he used Bani to take revenge and ruin her under a hypnotic spell. Bani finds out the truth and brings him back to normal.

Since Bani had changed the history and challenged the nature’s law by falling in love with an eagle whom she was supposed to kill and avenge her previous life, a Farishta curses her that Veer shall forget her and despise her and so happens. Veer forgets and starts hating Bani and cannot tolerate her presence around him. But even then gets attracted to her continuously. Bani decides to win Veer’s love all over again. Amidst this she realises she is pregnant with Veer’s child and beams with joy. Bani gets to know that it was Jay who had been deceiving her from the beginning and now she has to save herself and Veer's life from him. Jay and Bani confront each other, the latter making her unconscious and leaving her to die in a cottage. However, Veer reaches there and resurrects Bani. Veer realizes Jay had put Veer's life in danger. She stabs Jay and goes to save Veer. The two confesses their love for each other. Veer and Bani now realize that they cannot run away from their destiny and have to die as they despite belonging to different clans fell in love with each other. A huge fireball falls on Bani and Veer as they hug each other and they die together by its powerful impact. But their son lives. Bani and Veer turn into spirits and wish a good life for their child. Jay, who is also struggling for his life, comes across Bani and Veer's child. He wishes to kill the child which will give him immense power. But the moment Jay tries to kill the child, a strange electrying wave comes out of the child's hand and throws Jay into the fire which kills him. The Farishta appears and informs the viewers that a new species has born which is neither Naag nor Cheel. He will stay with humans but won't be able to tolerate them. He calls the new species as an Adi-Shadh.

Cast

Main

Actor Character Description Status Appearances
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5
Mouni Roy Shivanya Singh A naagin from Sheshnaag clan; Ritik's wife; Shivangi's mother. She was stabbed explicitly by Yamini and Shesha. Dead Main Guest
Shivangi Singh A naagin from Sheshnaag clan who eventually became Mahanaagrani; Shivanya and Ritik's daughter; Rocky's wife. Bela's friend. She was stabbed by Shesha but was resurrected and returned to aid Shravani. Alive Main Guest
Arjun Bijlani Ritik Singh Sangram's son; Prince of Suryavanshi; Yamini and Ankush's adopted son; Shivanya's husband, Shivangi's father Dead Main Guest
Adaa Khan Shesha A naagin from Sheshnaag clan; Shivanya's cousin; Shivangi's aunt; one of the eight murderers of Shivanya. She killed Shivangi and helped Brinda along with Bela in killing Shalakha. Alive Main Guest
Karanvir Bohra Rocky A naag from Takshak clan; Shivangi's husband; he was captured by Shesha who took his identity and tried to kill Shivangi. Alive Main Guest
Surbhi Jyoti Bela Former Naagrani of Sheshnaag clan; Vish's friend and Mahir's wife. Dead Main Guest
Shravani Naagrani of Sheshnaag clan, and later Naagrani of all serpent clans; Bela's reincarnation; Mihir's wife also Shivangi's friend Alive Main
Pearl V Puri Mahir Sehgal Sumitra and Andy's son; Kuhu's elder brother; Bela's husband Dead Main
Mihir Sippi Mahir's reincarnation; Kanika and Samarjeet's son; Mohit's younger brother; Shravani's husband Alive Main
Anita Hassanandani Vishakha "Vish" Khanna A naagin from Kaal Kuth clan; Vikrant's wife; Ruhi/Bela/Shravani's friend. She murders the entire Parikh family in Brinda's form. She is murdered by Naagrani Shravani who comes to help Brinda. Dead Main
Nia Sharma Brinda Dev Parikh A naagin from Sheshnaag clan; Manyata and Keshav's daughter; Dev's wife Alive Main Guest
Vijayendra Kumeria Dev Parikh Vrushali and Aakash's son; Rohan's elder brother; Brinda's husband Alive Main Guest
Jasmin Bhasin Nayantara aka Nayan Manyata's adopted daughter, who had been swapped with Brinda. Captured by Vishakha, she returns as Shalaka to complete her revenge from Brinda and the Parikh family. She is killed by Shesha while attempting to attack her. Dead Main
Rashami Desai Shalakha Nayantara's new identity; Dev's second wife. She returns to seek revenge from Brinda and the Parikh family. She later conspires to win the love of Dev and obtain the naagmani. She possesses evil black power from Mundika's ring and attempts to separate Brinda and Dev. She is stabbed to death by Shesha who comes back to help Brinda. Dead Main
Surbhi Chandna Bani Sharma Adi Naagin; Naageshwari's reincarnation; Veeranshu's wife; Rehaan's mother. Dead Main
Sharad Malhotra Veeranshu "Veer" Singhania A shape-shifting eagle, Akesh's reincarnation; Bani's husband; Rehaan's father. Dead Main
Mohit Sehgal Jay Mathur Adi Naag ; Hriday's reincarnation. Dead Main

Season 1

  • Arjun Bijlani as Sangram Singh: King of Suryavanshi Kingdom; Ritik's father.
  • Sudha Chandran as Yamini Singh Raheja: Sangram's sister; Princess of Suryavanshi Kingdom; Ankush's wife; Ritik's adoptive mother. One of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents.
  • Manish Khanna as Ankush "Anki" Raheja: Yamini's husband; Akhilesh's twin brother; one of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents.
  • Sharika Raina as Amrita Raheja: Yamini and Ankush's daughter; Ritik and Angad's elder sister.
  • Siddharth Shivpuri as Angad Raheja: Yamini and Ankush's son; Amrita and Ritik's younger brother.
  • Swati Jain as Divya Raheja: Yamini and Ankush's niece; Amrita, Ritik and Angad's cousin.
  • Vimarsh Roshan as Viren Raheja: Ankush's nephew, Royal servant of Suryavanshi Kingdom, one of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents.
  • Gunjan Walia as Chhaya Raheja: Viren's wife.
  • Bhuvan Chopra as Shailesh Mathur: Ramya's husband; Tanvi's father; royal servant of Suryavanshi Kingdom; one of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents.
  • Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal/Karuna Verma as Ramya Mathur: Shailesh's wife; Tanvi's mother.
  • Puja Sharma as Tanvi Mathur: Ramya and Shailesh's daughter.
  • Pranav Misshra as Arjun Mathur: Shailesh's cousin; Ritik's friend.
  • Mazher Sayed as Suri: Monisha's husband, Royal servant of Suryavanshi Kingdom, one of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents.
  • Priya Shinde as Monisha: Suri's third wife.
  • Rajeev Saxena as Katakka Bhairav: Shivanya's mentor.
  • Kamalika Guha Thakurta as Guru Maa: Sorceress-cum-priestess.
  • Gaurav Gera as Chutki: A fake naagin made by Guru Maa.
  • Madhura Naik as Mayuri: A shape-shifting peafowl.
  • Rajat Tokas as Kabir: A shape-shifting mongoose.
  • Kaushal Kapoor as Kabir's fake father.
  • Shahnaz Rizwan as Kabir's fake mother.
  • Lavina Tandon as the girl who became possessed by Goddess Kali.
  • Aashka Goradia as Avantika: Shape-shifting honeybee; Queen of the Mahishmati Kingdom; Vikram's wife.
  • Vishal Puri as Vikram: Avantika's former general, King of Mahishmati Kingdom.

Season 2

  • Sudha Chandran as Yamini Singh Raheja: Sangram's sister; Princess of Suryavanshi Kingdom; Ankush's wife; Ritik and Rocky's adoptive mother. One of the five murderers of Shivanya's parents and one of the eight murderers of Shivanya. Killed by Shivangi.
  • Aashka Goradia as Avantika: Shape-shifting honeybee; Queen of the Mahishmati Kingdom; Vikram's wife; one of the eight murderers of Shivanya; Rudra's killer.
  • Kinshuk Mahajan as Rudra: A naag from Sheshnaag clan; Shivangi's friend. He is killed by Avantika.
  • Vishal Puri as Vikram: Avantika's former general; King of Mahishmati Kingdom; one of the eight murderers of Shivanya.
  • Kalyani Chaitanya as Kapalika: An evil sorceress; one of the eight murderers of Shivanya.
  • Indresh Malik as Manav Nikanj: Yamini's partner-in-crime; Nidhi's husband; one of the eight murderers of Shivanya.
  • Pyumori Mehta Ghosh as Nidhi Nikanj: Manav's wife; one of the eight murderers of Shivanya.
  • Aryan Pandit as Roumil Nikanj: Nidhi and Manav's son; Avni's brother.
  • Rutpanna Aishwarya as Avni Nikanj: Nidhi and Manav's daughter; Roumil's sister.
  • Unknown as Amar Mehra: Mansi's husband; Sushant and Alia's father; one of the eight murderers of Shivanya.
  • Swati Anand as Mansi Nikanj: Rocky's foster paternal aunt; Amar's wife; Sushant and Alia's mother.
  • Manas Adhiya as Sushant Mehra: Mansi and Amar's son; Alia's brother.
  • Shirin Sewani as Alia Mehra: Mansi and Amar's daughter; Sushant's sister.
  • Malhar Pandya as Nishank: An ichchadhari naag from Sheshnaag clan; Shivanya's friend.
  • Pankaj Vishnu as Anant: Ritik's friend; Shivanya's foster brother; Gautami and Sapna's father.
  • Monica Sharma as Gautami: Anant's daughter; Sapna's sister; Shivangi's adoptive cousin.
  • Naazuk Lochan as Sapna: Anant's daughter; Gautami's sister; Shivangi's adoptive cousin.
  • Lalit Bisht as Aditya: Shivangi's former fiancé.
  • Vishal Bharadwaj as Shishupal: Former king of Mahishmati Kingdom.
  • Manish Khanna as Ankhilesh "Anki" Raheja: Ankush's twin brother.
  • Vineet Kumar Chaudhary as Mahish: A shape-shifting bison.
  • Vindhya Tiwari as Takshika: Former monarch of Takshak clan.
  • Anjali Ujawane as Uttara: A tribal woman with knowledge in witchcraft.
  • Rohit Sagar as Mahendra Pratap Singh: Vasudha's husband; Rocky's father.
  • Shweta Dadhich as Vasudha Singh: A naagin from Takshak clan; Mahendra's wife; Rocky's mother.
  • Shagun Ajmani as Tanya: Manjusha and Ranbeer's daughter; Rocky's friend.
  • Jaineeraj Rajpurohit as Ranbeer: Manjusha's husband; Tanya's father.
  • Arzoo Govitrikar as Manjusha: Ranbeer's wife; Tanya's mother.
  • Abha Parmar as Mata Tapaswini: Takshika's chief advisor; skilled sorceress.
  • Rohan Gandotra as Anshuman: An ichchadhari naag from Sheshnag clan; Shivangi's friend.
  • Sriti Jha as the narrator.

Season 3

  • Karishma Tanna as Ruhi / Huzoor: A naagin from Sheshnaag clan. Huzoor is Hukum's sister and Ruhi's doppelganger. She was killed by Hukum after she revealed their plans to Bela.
  • Rakshanda Khan as Sumitra: A naagin; Naagrani of Nidhog clan; Vikrant and Yuvraj's mother; Andy's fake wife, Mahir's adoptive mother. She sought Naagmani throughout her life. She was killed by Naagrani Shravani.
  • Rajat Tokas as Vikrant: A naag from Nidhog clan; Sumitra's son; Yuvraj's half-brother; Vishakha's husband; Ruhi/Bela/Shravani and Mahir/Mihir's friend. He was fatally shot by Taamsi.
  • Chetan Hansraj as Andy Sehgal: A business tycoon; Sumitra's husband; Poulomi's master; Mahir, Yuvraj, Kuhu, Aditya and Pratham's father. He was killed by Hukum.
  • Pavitra Punia as Poulomi Roy: Andy's mistress; Aditya and Pratham's mother. She was killed by Sumitra.
  • Puneett Chouksey as Aditya "Adi" Sehgal: Poulomi and Andy's son; Pratham's elder brother; Mahir, Yuvraj and Kuhu's half-brother. He was killed by Bela.
  • Mithil Jain as Pratham Sehgal: Poulomi and Andy's son; Aditya's younger brother; Mahir, Yuvraj, Kuhu's half-brother; Suhani's husband.
  • Ankit Mohan as Yuvraj "Yuvi" Sehgal: An ichchadhari naag; Sumitra and Andy's son; Mahir, Kuhu, Aditya, Pratham and Vikrant's half-brother; Ravi's former boyfriend; Bela's former fiancé. He was killed by Vishakha.
  • Sakshi Pradhan as Raavi Saluja: Yuvraj's former girlfriend. She was killed by Vishaka.
  • Kushabh Manghani as Karan: Sehgal family's manager. He was the first murderer of Vikrant and was killed by Vishakha.
  • Deepali Kamath as Mukti Mittal: Andy's friend; Shekhar's wife; Rehan and Anu's mother.
  • Naveen Sharma as Rehan Mittal: Mukti and Shekhar's son; Anu's elder brother; Yuvraj's friend. He was killed by Bela and Vishakha.
  • Heli Daruwala as Anu Mittal: Mukti and Shekhar's daughter; Rehan's younger sister; Kuhu's friend. She was killed by Sumitra, disguised as Bela.
  • Shahab Khan as Sunil Munshi: Sumitra's family's chief accountant.
  • Aman Gandhi as Daksh Munshi: Sunil's son; Suhani's elder brother. He was killed by Bela.
  • Charvi Saraf as Suhani Munshi: Sunil's daughter; Daksh's younger sister; Pratham's wife; Bela's friend.
  • Simran Sachdeva as Kuhu Sehgal: Sumitra and Andy's daughter; Mahir's sister; Yuvraj, Aditya and Pratham's half-sister; RJ's wife; Ruhi's mother. She was killed by Sumitra.
  • Rohit Choudhary as Rohit "RJ" Jaiswal: Kuhu's husband; Ruhi's father. He was killed by Vikrant.
  • Rupesh Kataria as Bultu: Yuvraj's friend. He was killed by Sumitra.
  • Heer Chopra as Sonal: Bultu's girlfriend. She was killed by Vikrant.
  • Melanie Nazareth as Naagrani Maa: An ichchadhari naagin, former queen of Sheshnaag clan, Ruhi and Juhi's mother. She was murdered by Sumitra who shot her and pushed her down from a hill.
  • Roopali Prakash as Juhi: An ichchadhari naagin from Sheshnaag clan; Naagrani Maa's daughter; Ruhi's younger sister. She was killed by Taamsi and other demons.
  • Saptrishi Ghosh as Arvind: An ichchadhari naag from Sheshnaag clan. He was killed by shape-shifting vultures.
  • Manoj Kolhatkar as Jagmohan Sharma: Naagrani Ruhi's chief advisor. He was killed by Taamsi.
  • Mahira Sharma as Jamini: A Chudail; Rehan's supposed girlfriend. She was killed by Bela.[23]
  • Adhvik Mahajan as ACP Ajitabh Singh: A cop with a witty sense of humor. He was killed by Vishakha.
  • Prince Narula as Shahnawaz "Shaan" Ali: A highly skilled sapera. He wanted to marry Bela but was killed by her.
  • Aly Goni as Vyom: A shape-shifting vulture; Amrita's son; Amir and Rinky's elder brother. He was killed by Bela.
  • Geetanjali Mishra as Amrita: A shape-shifting vulture; Vyom's mother. She was killed by Bela.
  • Adish Vaidya as Amit: A shape-shifting vulture; Amrita's son; Vyom's younger brother. He was killed by Bela.
  • Aditi Sharma as Rinky: A shape-shifting vulture; Amrita's daughter; Vyom's younger sister. She was drowned to death by Vishakha.
  • Mreenal Deshraj as Rohini: An ichchadhari naagin from Nidhog clan; Sumitra's younger sister; Alekh's wife. She was killed by Vishakha.
  • Amit Dhawan as Alekh: An ichchadhari naag from Nidhog clan; Rohini's husband. He was killed by Vishakha.
  • Sangeeta Chauhan as Avi: A stranger who helps Bela, Vishakha and Vikrant to enter Sumitra's house.
  • Aditi Sharma as Shivli: The girl chosen by Sumitra to marry Mahir.
  • Khushwant Walia as Raj: Shivli's brother; Mona's husband.
  • Mala Salariya as Mona: Raj's wife.
  • Zuber K. Khan as Ritvik: A paranormal investigator; Mahir's cousin.
  • Nikitin Dheer as Hukum Rana: An evil demon; Taamsi's father. He was killed by his own daughter, Taamsi who claimed she had no father.
  • Aleena Lambe as Taamsi: The most powerful and dreaded demoness in the world; Vishakha and Hukum's daughter. She was killed by Bela.
  • Anjali Gupta as Sarika: Bela's mother. She was killed by Sumitra and Taamsi.
  • Anjani Kumar Khanna as Manish: Shravani's father; Sarika's husband. He was killed by Sumitra.
  • Deepak Wadhwa as Mohit Sippi: Kanika and Samarjeet's son; Mihir's elder brother.
  • Jiten Lalwani as Samarjeet Sippi: Kanika's husband; Mihir and Mohit's father.
  • Madhuri Pandey as Kanika Sippi: Samarjeet's wife; Mihir and Mohit's mother.
  • Prachee Pathak as Ambar Sippi: Samarjeet's elder sister; Mihir and Mohit's aunt.
  • Akash Rawat as Rohan: Mihir and Mohit's friend.
  • Sumit Wadhwa as Gaurav: Mihir and Mohit's friend.
  • Sanjay Swaraj as Maha Sapera: Hired by Sumitra to trap Shravani and Vishakha.
  • Sudha Chandran as Yamini Singh Raheja: She returned to seek Naagmani but instead killed by Shivangi.

Season 4

  • Sayantani Ghosh as Maanyata: A naagin princess from Sheshnag clan; Keshav's wife; Brinda's mother; Nayantara's adoptive mother. She was killed by Vishakha in disguise of Dev.
  • Shalin Bhanot as Keshav: Maanyata's husband; Brinda's father. The members of Parikh family kill him.
  • Kaveri Ghosh as Keshav's mother. She was murdered by the members of Parikh family.
  • Farida Patel Venkat as Baa: Dev's grandmother.
  • Sanjay Gandhi as Aakash Parikh: Vrushali's husband; Dev and Rohan's father.
  • Geetanjali Tikekar as Vrushali Parikh: Aakash's wife; Dev and Rohan's mother; one of the six murderers.
  • Manan Chaturvedi as Rohan Parikh: Aakash and Vrushali's son; Dev's younger brother.
  • Rakhi Vijan as Ketki Parikh: Rasik's wife; Hardik, Lilly and Milly's mother, one of the six murderers.
  • Hetal Puniwala as Rasik Parikh: Ketki's husband; Hardik, Lilly and Milly's father; one of the six murderers.
  • Lakshay Khurana as Hardik Parikh: Ketki and Rasik's son; Lilly and Milly's brother; Dev's cousin.
  • Himani Sahani as Lilly Parikh: Ketki and Rasik's daughter; Hardik and Milly's sister; Dev's cousin.
  • Parree Pande as Milly Parikh: Ketki and Rasik's daughter; Hardik and Lilly's sister; Dev's cousin.
  • Aparna Kumar as Iravati Parikh: Madhav's wife; Harsh and Sparsh's mother; one of the six murderers.
  • Sikandar Kharbanda as Madhav Parikh: Iravati's husband; Harsh and Sparsh's father; one of the six murderers. He was the first one out of the six murderers to be killed by Brinda.
  • Ankur Verma as Harsh Parikh: Iravati and Madhav's son; Sparsh's brother; Dev's cousin. He was killed by Brinda.
  • Tushar Dhembla as Sparsh Parikh: Iravati and Madhav's son; Harsh's brother; Dev's cousin.
  • Swati Anand as Khyati Parikh: Manas and Geetanjali's mother; one of the six murderers.
  • Kunal Singh as Manas Parikh: Khyati's son; Geetanjali's brother; Dev's cousin.
  • Disha Kapoor as Geetanjali Parikh: Khyati's daughter; Manas's sister; Dev's cousin.
  • Mandeep Kumar as Mahesh Sharma: Swara's husband; Brinda's adoptive father.
  • Supriya Shukla as Swara Sharma: Mahesh's wife; Brinda's adoptive mother.
  • Ankit Bathla as Rajat: Brinda's former fiancé.
  • Priya Tandon as Kanika: Manas' former fiancé.
  • Richa Rathore as Priyal: Manas's lover.
  • Ratnakar Nadkarni as Baba: Brinda's mentor.
  • Sanjay Gagnani as Prateek: Lilly's child's father.
  • Afreen Alvi as Billy: Lilly, Milly and Hardik's cousin. She was killed by Shalakha.
  • Nisha Nagpal as Ghumri: Brinda's helper.
  • Hina Khan as Naageshwari: Sarvashreshtha naagin; Hriday's lover; Aakesh's obsession. First naagin to become a shape shifting serpent. She commits suicide after being cursed by Shiva. After 10,000 years she breaks free from the curse by and helps Brinda in reviving Dev (Guest)

Season 5

  • Hina Khan as Naageshwari: Sarvashreshtha naagin; Hriday's lover; Aakesh's obsession. First naagin to become a shape-shifting serpent. She commits suicide by stabbing herself to death after getting cursed by Shiva. After 10,000 years she breaks free from the curse and 40 years later takes rebirth as Bani.
  • Mohit Malhotra as Hriday: A naag; Naageshwari's love interest. Killed by Aakesh.
  • Dheeraj Dhoopar as Aakesh: A cheel; Naageshwari's obsessive lover and enemy. Killed by Naageshwari.
  • Sharad Malhotra as Teer Singhania: Veer's twin brother. Killed by Shukla.
  • Parag Tyagi as Head of Cheel Clan/Balwant Singhania: Aakesh's father/Veer's father.
  • Anjum Fakih as Noor: Bani's friend.
  • Aishwarya Khare as Meera Singhania: Bani's step-sister, Keher, Meher and Mehak's sister
  • Aakash Talwar as Tapish Singhania: Balwant's son; Veer's elder brother
  • Simran Mahendrawal as Naina: Abhishek's love; Bani's friend.
  • Shourya Lathar as Abhishek: Naina's love.
  • Anjani Kumar Khanna as Shivayya Sharma: Bani, Keher, Meher, Meera and Mehak's father.
  • Shivani Gosain as Ritu Sharma: Bani's step-mother; Meher, Keher and Meera's mother.
  • Surabhi Mehra as Meher Sharma: Bani's step-sister, Keher's twin.
  • Aahna Sharma as Keher Sharma: Bani's step-sister, Meher's twin.
  • Khushi Chaudhary as Mehak Sharma: Bani's step-sister, Meera, Keher and Meher's sister.
  • Gaurav Wadhwa as Gautam Mathur: Jay's brother.
  • Mehak Ghai as Aarohi Mathur: Jay's sister.
  • Kajal Pisal as Adhira Mathur: Jay's paternal aunt.
  • Kiran Bhargava as Dolly Mathur: Jay's grandmother.
  • Dinesh Mehta as Pawan Singhania: Balwant's younger brother.
  • Utkarsh Gupta as Pankaj "Ponky" Singhania: Pawan's son; Monil's twin; Veer's cousin.
  • Anurag Vyas as Monil Singhana: Pawan's son; Ponky's twin; Veer's cousin.
  • Suchit Vikram as Daksh Singhania: Pawan's son; Veer's cousin.
  • Swarda Thigale as Mayuri ; a shape shifting peacock, Veer's friend killed by Bani
  • Karan Taneja as Sunny: Mayuri's assistant.
  • Shivanshu Sharma as Bobby: Sunny's friend.
  • Kamal Malik as Pandit: Lord Shiva's source.
  • Shreyas Pandit as Mahaguru: Lord Shiva's source.
  • Manorama Bhattishyam as Panditayan: Lord Shiva's source.
  • Ravee Gupta as Chandrakala Singhania: Balwant's wife; Veer, Jay and Taapish's mother.
  • Priyamvada Kant as Chandani: The princess of the moon.
  • Arjit Taneja as Farishta: A positive source who wants Bani to take revenge from the cheels.
  • Ami Neema as Monika: A girl appointed by Jay to seduce Veer.

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Reception

In its launch week, the series topped the ratings charts. Season one of the series proved to be highly successful.[24][25] The second season also topped the ratings chart in its launch week and continued to do so. Like first two seasons the third season also topped the ratings chart in its launch week and continued to do so for several months but when the third season was extended in February 2019 the season lost its top position in the TRP charts and even went out of the top five shows for several months but regained its top position in the last week. The fourth season topped the ratings chart in its launch week.[26]

Ratings

Season 1

Episode Weekly rank
(in ratings)
BARC ratings Television viewership
(in millions (TVM))[27]
Weekly rank
(in viewership)
1 1 4.2 15676 1
2 & 3 1 4.3 16741 1
4 & 5 1 4.5 N/A 1
6 & 7 1 5.2 16.71% 1
8 & 9 1 5.7 19.57% 1
10 & 11 1 5.1 17.81% 1
12 & 13 1 5.3 18.52% 1
14 & 15 1 5.8 18.54% 1
16 & 17 1 5.8 19.84% 1
18 & 19 1 4.4 19.82% 1
20 1 5.3 18.12% 1
21 & 22 1 5.3 17.11% 1
23 & 24 1 5.5 19.54% 1

Season 2

In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Year / week Episodes Broadcast date BARC ratings (urban)[28]
Nationwide Ranking (Nationwide)
Week 41, 2016 1 – 2 8 October 2016 – 9 October 2016 8.8% (8838)[29] 1
Week 42, 2016 3 – 4 15 October 2016 – 16 October 2016 8.2% (8272)[30] 1
Week 43, 2016 5 – 6 22 October 2016 – 23 October 2016 8% (7979)[31] 1
Week 44, 2016 7 – 8 29 October 2016 – 30 October 2016 6.6% (6617)[32] 2
Week 45, 2016 9 – 10 5 November 2016 – 6 November 2016 8.6% (8605)[33] 1
Week 46, 2016 11 – 12 12 November 2016 – 13 November 2016 9.2% (9168)[34] 1
Week 47, 2016 13 – 14 19 November 2016 – 15 November 2016 9.1% (9133)[35] 1
Week 48, 2016 15 – 16 26 November 2016 – 27 November 2016 10.2% (10214)[36] 1
Week 49, 2016 17 – 18 3 December 2016 – 4 December 2016 9.4% (9370)[37] 1
Week 50, 2016 19 – 20 10 December 2016 – 11 December 2016 8.5% (8460)[38] 1
Week 51, 2016 21 – 22 17 December 2016 – 18 December 2016 8.8% (8753)[39] 2
Week 52, 2016 23 – 24 24 December 2016 – 25 December 2016 9.1% (9076)[40] 1
Week 1, 2017 25 – 26 31 December 2016 – 1 January 2017 8% (7986)[41] 1
Week 2, 2017 27 – 28 7 January 2017 – 8 January 2017 8.4% (8414)[42] 1
Week 3, 2017 29 – 30 14 January 2017 – 15 January 2017 7.4% (7410)[43] 1
Week 4, 2017 31 – 32 21 January 2017 – 22 January 2017 7.3% (7297)[44] 1
Week 5, 2017 33 – 34 28 January 2017 – 29 January 2017 7.4% (7416)[45] 1
Week 6, 2017 35 – 36 4 February 2017 – 5 February 2017 8.1% (8126)[46] 1
Week 7, 2017 37 – 38 11 February 2017 – 12 February 2017 7.4% (7377)[47] 1
Week 8, 2017 39 – 40 18 February 2017 – 19 February 2017 7.9% (7940)[48] 1
Week 9, 2017 41 – 42 25 February 2017 – 26 February 2017 7.8% (7829)[49] 1
Week 10, 2017 43 – 44 4 March 2017 – 5 March 2017 7.1% (7113)[50] 1
Week 11, 2017 45 – 46 11 March 2017 – 12 March 2017 7.7% (7732)[51] 1
Week 12, 2017 47 – 48 18 March 2017 – 19 March 2017 7.69% (7690)[52] 1
Week 13, 2017 49 – 50 25 March 2017 – 26 March 2017 7.9% (7987)[53] 1

Season 3

In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.[54]

Year / week Episodes Broadcast date BARC ratings (urban + rural)[28]
Nationwide Ranking (nationwide)
Week 23, 2018 1 – 2 2 June 2018 – 3 June 2018 16.5% (16545)[55] 1
Week 24, 2018 3 – 4 9 June 2018 – 10 June 2018 14% (14103)[56] 1
Week 25, 2018 5 – 6 16 June 2018 – 17 June 2018 14.5% (14559)[57] 1
Week 26, 2018 7 – 8 23 June 2018 – 24 June 2018 14.5% (14579)[58] 1
Week 27, 2018 9 – 10 30 June 2018 – 1 July 2018 14.3% (14374)[58] 1
Week 28, 2018 11 – 12 7 July 2018 – 8 July 2018 13.9% (13910)[59] 1
Week 29, 2018 13 – 14 14 July 2018 – 15 July 2018 15.5% (15466)[60] 1
Week 30, 2018 15 – 16 21 July 2018 – 22 July 2018 15.8% (15818)[61] 1
Week 31, 2018 17 28 July 2018 16.7% (16677)[62] 1
Week 32, 2018 18 – 19 4 August 2018 – 5 August 2018 15.2% (15221)[63] 1
Week 33, 2018 20 – 21 11 August 2018 – 12 August 2018 14.8% (14835)[64] 1
Week 34, 2018 22 – 23 18 August 2018 – 19 August 2018 15.2% (15528)[65] 1
Week 35, 2018 24 – 25 25 August 2018 – 26 August 2018 13.6% (13612)[66] 1
Week 36, 2018 26 – 27 1 September 2018 – 2 September 2018 14.2% (14294)[67] 1
Week 37, 2018 28 – 29 8 September 2018 – 9 September 2018 14.2% (14422)[68] 1
Week 38, 2018 30 – 31 15 September 2018 – 16 September 2018 15.4% (15402)[69] 1
Week 39, 2018 32 – 33 22 September 2018 – 23 September 2018 14.5% (14488)[70] 1
Week 40, 2018 34 – 35 29 September 2018 – 30 September 2018 14.6% (14641)[71] 1
Week 41, 2018 36 – 37 6 October 2018 – 7 October 2018 13.4% (13406)[72] 1
Week 42, 2018 38 – 39 13 October 2018 – 14 October 2018 13.1% (13093)[73] 1
Week 43, 2018 40 – 41 20 October 2018 – 21 October 2018 13.1% (13135)[74] 1
Week 44, 2018 42 – 43 27 October 2018 – 28 October 2018 12.4% (12376)[75] 2
Week 45, 2018 44 – 45 3 November 2018 – 4 November 2018 12.8% (12796) 2
Week 46, 2018 46 – 47 10 November 2018 – 11 November 2018 13,2% (13164) 1
Week 47, 2018 48 – 49 17 November 2018 – 18 November 2018 13,6% (13621) 2
Week 48, 2018 50 – 51 24 November 2018 – 25 November 2018 12,3% (12325) 3
Week 49, 2018 52 – 53 1 December 2018 – 2 December 2018 12.6% (12573) 3
Week 50, 2018 54 – 55 8 December 2018 – 9 December 2018 13.2% (13190) 2
Week 51, 2018 56 – 57 15 December 20118 – 16 December 2018 13.1% (13051) 3
Week 52,2018 58 – 59 22 December 2018 – 23 December 2018 12.3% (12271) 3
Week 1, 2019 60 – 61 – 62 29 December 2018 – 30 December 2018 – 31 December 2018 9.1% (9111) 5
Week 2, 2019 63 – 64 5 January 2019 – 6 January 2019 14.3% (14277) 1
Week 3, 2019 65 – 66 12 January 2019 – 13 January 2019 13.6% (13633) 2
Week 4, 2019 67 – 68 19 January 2019 – 20 January 2019 13.5% (13469) 1
Week 5, 2019 69 – 70 26 January 2019 – 27 January 2019 12.4% (12394) 3
Week 14, 2019 86 – 87 30 March 2019 – 31 March 2019 8.6% (8585) 5
Week 15, 2019 88 – 89 6 April 2019 – 7 April 2019 8.9% (8936) 5
Week 16, 2019 90 – 91 13 April 2019 – 14 April 2019 8.4% (8404) 5
Week 17, 2019 92 – 93 20 April 2019 – 21 April 2019 5.5% (5498) 6
Week 18, 2019 94 – 95 27 April 2019 – 28 April 2019 8.9% (8939) 2
Week 19, 2019 96 – 97 4 May 2019 – 5 May 2019 8.8% (8818) 4
Week 20, 2019 98 – 99 11 May 2019 – 12 May 2019 8.8% (8847) 3
Week 21, 2019 100 – 101 18 May 2019 – 19 May 2019 12.4%(12368) 1
Week 22, 2019 102–103 25 May 2019 – 26 May 2019 14.4%(14368) 1

Season 4

In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Year / week Episodes Broadcast date BARC ratings (urban )[28]
Nationwide Ranking (nationwide)
Week 51, 2019 1–2 14 December 2019 – 15 December 2019 9.0% (8953) 1
Week 52, 2019 3–4 21 December 2019 – 22 December 2019 7.5% (7487) 2
Week 53, 2019 5–6 28 December 2019 – 29 December 2019 7.6% (7632) 3
Week 1, 2020 7–8 4 January 2020 – 5 January 2020 8.4% (8410) 1
Week 2, 2020 9–10 11 January 2020 – 12 January 2020 7.7% (7718) 2
Week 3, 2020 11–12 18 January 2020 – 19 January 2020 7.2% (7184) 3
Week 4, 2020 13–14 25 January 2020 – 26 January 2020 8.0% (8015) 2
Week 5, 2020 15–16 1 February 2020 – 2 February 2020 8.0% (8004) 2
Week 6, 2020 17–18 8 February 2020 – 9 February 2020 7.1% (7139) 2
Week 7, 2020 19–20 15 February 2020 – 16 February 2020 6.9% (6894) 5
Week 8, 2020 21–22 22 February 2020 – 23 February 2020 6.5% (6542) 6
Week 9, 2020 23–24 29 February 2020 – 1 March 2020 5.6% (5639) 13
Week 10, 2020 25–26 7 March 2020 – 8 March 2020 5.7% (5676) 9
Week 11, 2020 27–28 14 March 2020 – 15 March 2020 6.3% (6345) 7
Week 12, 2020 29–30 21 March 2020 – 22 March 2020 1.6% (1611) 18

Season 5

In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Year / week Episodes Broadcast date BARC ratings (urban )
Nationwide Ranking (nationwide)
Week 32,2020 1 9 August 2020 6.2% (6163)[76][77] 3
Week 33,2020 2–3 15 August 2020 – 16 August 2020 5.7% (5758)[78] 5

Unlike previous seasons which consistently maintained its positions in top 5, season 5 since its third week of telecast could not be able to enter top 5 Hindi GEC while its ratings dropped weekly.[79][80]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientSeasonResult
2016 Gold Awards Best Actress in Lead Role (Critics) Adaa Khan Season 1 Won[81]
Best Actor in Lead Role (Critics) Arjun Bijlani
Best Actress in Lead Role (Popular) Mouni Roy
Best Crime/Thriller/VFX Ekta Kapoor
Best Actor in Lead Role (Popular) Arjun Bijlani Nominated
Best TV Show (Fiction) Ekta Kapoor
Golden Petal Awards Power Packed Performer of the Year Sudha Chandran Won[82]
Personality of the Year Mouni Roy
Best TV Show (Fiction) Ekta Kapoor
16th Indian Television Academy Awards Best Actress in Lead Role (Popular) Mouni Roy Won[83]
Best Serial (Popular) Ekta Kapoor
2017 10th Boroplus Gold Awards Best Actress in Negative Role (Critics) Adaa Khan Season 2 Won[84]
Boroplus Face of the Year Mouni Roy
Best Actress in Lead Role (Critics)
Best Actor in Lead Role (Critics) Karanvir Bohra
Best TV Show Based on Crime/Thriller/VFX Ekta Kapoor
Best Actor in Lead Role (Popular) Arjun Bijlani Nominated
Best Actress in Lead Role (Popular) Mouni Roy
Best TV Show (Fiction) Ekta Kapoor
Golden Petal Awards Best Actress in a Comic Role Sudha Chandran Won[85][86]
Best Actor (Female) Mouni Roy
Best Editor (Fiction) Vicky Sharma
BIG Zee Entertainment Awards BIG Zee Most Entertaining TV Actor (Female) Mouni Roy Won[87][88]
BIG Zee Most Entertaining TV Show (Fiction) Ekta Kapoor
BIG Zee Most Entertaining TV Actor (Male) Karanvir Bohra Nominated[89]
Zee Rishtey Awards Zee Rishton Ki Parakh Ekta Kapoor Won[90]
2018 Zee Rishtey Awards Zee Rishton Ki Parakh Ekta Kapoor Season 3 Won[91]
Indian Television Academy Awards Best Actress (Jury) Surbhi Jyoti Nominated
Highest Rated Show on Television Ekta Kapoor Won[92]
2019 Indian Telly Awards Best Actress in Supporting Role Anita Hassanandani Won[93]
Best Actor In Lead Role Male (Popular) Pearl V Puri Nominated[94]
Best Actor In Lead Role Female (Popular) Surbhi Jyoti
Best Jodi (Popular) Pearl V Puri & Surbhi Jyoti
Gold Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Anita Hassanandani Won[95]
Best Actor in a Lead Role (Jury) Pearl V Puri
Best Television Show (Thriller) Ekta Kapoor
Best Actress in a Negative Role Rakshandha Khan Nominated
Best Actor in a Negative Role Rajat Tokas
Best Actress in a Lead Role (Popular) Surbhi Jyoti
Best Actor in a Lead Role (Popular) Pearl V Puri
Best On-screen Jodi Surbhi Jyoti & Pearl V Puri
Best TV Show of the Year (Fiction) Ekta Kapoor

Adaptations

Country Language Title Channel Reference
India Malayalam നാഗകന്യക Surya TV [96][97]
Telugu నాగిని Gemini TV [98]
Odia ନାଗୀନ Colors Odia
Tamil நாகினி Sun TV [99][100]
Colors Tamil
Kannada ನಾಗಕನ್ನಿಕೆ Colors Kannada [101]
Marathi नागिन Colors Marathi
Bengali নাগিন Colors Bangla
Pakistan Urdu ناگن Filmazia TV [102][103]
Sri Lanka Tamil நீயா Shakthi TV
Sinhalese ප්‍රේම දඩයම Sirasa TV
Vietnam Vietnamese Xà Nữ Báo Thù VTVC 5 [104]
Tình Người Kiếp Rắn THVL1 [105][106]
Thailand Thai นาคิน Channel 3 [107]
Indonesia Indonesian Naagin SCTV [108]
Naagin 2 Indosiar [109]
Malaysia Hindi Naagin TV3 [110]

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