Nagin 1976 Unknown Facts: Many films have been made on snakes in the film industry but what was there in ‘Nagin’ which was released 48 years ago was quite different. Reena Roy and Jitendra played the role of snakes in this film and apart from them many stars were also seen. The budget of the film Nagin was very low and the film earned a lot at the box office.
‘Naagin’ was a suspense-thriller film that earned a lot of money and scared people too. What was the budget of the film ‘Naagin’, who all appeared in it and how much did it earn, let us tell you.
‘Naagin’ had a huge box office collection
It has been 48 years since the release of Rajkumar Kohli’s film ‘Nagin’ on 19 January 1976. Even after so many years, the songs of this film are still liked. Many films were released on the same lines but they flopped. According to reports, the budget of the film ‘Nagin’ was Rs 1.5 crore while the film earned up to 7.5 crores at the box office. This film was included in the list of blockbuster films of that year. The film was produced and directed by Rajkumar Kohli, who was the father of actor Armaan Kohli.
‘Naagin’ had a long star cast
‘Reena Roy’ and ‘Jeetendra’ played the role of Naag and Naagin. In which some friends come to the jungle and kill the Naag whose girlfriend Naagin takes revenge from everyone. Artists like Sunil Dutt, Kabir Bedi, Feroz Khan, Yogita Bali, Anil Dhawan, Mumtaz, Prem Nath, Rekha, Ranjit, Prema Narayan, Vinod Khanna and Aruna Irani were seen in the film. This film can be watched for free on YouTube.
Many films have been made on ‘Naagin’
In 2002, the film ‘Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani’ was released which was a remake of ‘Naagin 1976’ which flopped. In Hindi cinema, films like ‘Doodh Ka Karz’, ‘Hiss’, ‘Nagina’, ‘Naagin’ (1954), ‘Nigahen’, ‘Sheshnag’ and ‘Tum Mere Ho’ have been made on snakes and serpents. But the success that ‘Naagin 1976’ had achieved, till date, other films made on this subject have not got it.
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