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Krystle D’Souza and Mona Singh to topline Ekta Kapoor’s Naagin 4?

Naagin, produced by television czarina Ekta Kapoor, is undoubtedly one of the most popular supernatural series to have ever telecast on Indian television. The series revolving around shape-shifting snakes seeking revenge has enamoured the audience thrice with three immensely engrossing and successful seasons so far.

After three successful seasons, the popular supernatural drama will soon return with season 4 on Colors. Naagin 3, which was headlined by Surbhi Jyoti, Pearl V Puri and Anita Hassanandani, ended its excellent run on a high note a couple of weeks ago. In the final episode of the last season, Colors dropped the teaser of Naagin 4 and since then, fans are curious to know who are going to play the lead shape-shifting snakes in the fourth season.


If fresh reports are to be believed, Naagin 4 is expected to get a grand launch in the month of November. Since the previous seasons of the show have been huge hits not only in India but several other parts of the world also, the channel and producer Ekta Kapoor are keen to launch the next season as soon as possible.

Recently, there was strong buzz that Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Kasautii Zindagii Kay fame actress Hina Khan will play the female lead in Naagin 4. However, if latest reports are to be believed, the makers are in talks with Mona Singh and Krystle D’Souza to be a part of the upcoming season. Krystle, who was last seen in Colors’ Belan Wali Bahu, is most likely to play the lead role, while Mona Singh will also have a pivotal part to play.

An official announcement is awaited though.

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