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Nagina
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Theatrical Release Poster
Directed byHarmesh Malhotra
Written byDr. Achala Nagar
Screenplay byRavi Kapoor
Story byJagmohan Kapoor
Produced byHarmesh Malhotra
StarringSridevi
Rishi Kapoor
Komal Mahuvakar
Amrish Puri
Prem Chopra
CinematographyV. Durga Prasad
Edited byGovind Dalwadi
Music byLaxmikant–Pyarelal
Production
company
Emkay Enterprises
Distributed byEmkay Enterprises
Release date
  • 28 November 1986 (1986-11-28)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box office13 crore (equivalent to 177 crore or US$21 million in 2023)

Nagina is 1986 Indian fantasy film, produced and directed by Harmesh Malhotra, with a screenplay written by Ravi Kapoor and story by Jagmohan Kapoor. The film stars Sridevi as Rajni, a Nāginī who marries a civilian to avenge the death of her spouse at the hands of an evil saint. It also stars Rishi Kapoor, Komal Mahuvakar, Amrish Puri, Sushma Seth and Prem Chopra.

Nagina was theatrically released on 28 November 1986. Upon its release, it was a widespread success grossing over ₹13 crore at the box office, becoming the second-highest-grossing Indian film of 1986. The success of the film proved to be a major watershed moment in Indian Cinema, as the film, despite being a woman-centric movie became a massive commercial success. A sequel to the film was released; Nigahen: Nagina Part II (1989), but failed commercially. Today, Nagina is considered one of Sridevi's finest performances.

Plot

Rajiv (Rishi Kapoor) comes from a wealthy land-owning family,he returns to India from London after studies and lives in a palatial home with his mother (Sushma Seth), who would like him to marry a beautiful young woman named Vijaya Singh (Komal Mahuvakar), the only daughter of Thakur Ajay Singh (Prem Chopra). Rajiv, however, is in love with Rajni (Sridevi), who is an orphan without connections. When Rajiv informs his mother of his intent to marry Rajni, she refuses to give her blessings, but relents after a favourable meeting with Rajni. The marriage is arranged and they enjoy their marriage – until the arrival of Bhairo Nath (Amrish Puri), a sadhu capable of controlling snakes. He informs Rajiv's mother that Rajni is a A wishfulsnake, who can transform to any form mostly human beings venomous snake who has married Rajiv to avenge the death of her spouse during Rajiv's childhood.

To remove her from the household, Bhairo and his disciples do a snake dance song, forcing Rajni to dance for them as she is a snake and she would be forced to change herself to snake on the tunes of a snake charmer. However, when Rajiv comes into the house, Rajni escapes, only to be caught by Bhairo, who reveals his plot, to control the world with the Mani, a sacred jewel that only Rajni knows where is hidden. However, Rajiv comes and engages in a fight with Bhairo. Bhairo is bitten by two snakes and dies. Rajiv and Rajni live happily ever after.

Reception

According to Taran Adarsh, Nagina turned out to be the biggest blockbuster of the year,[1][2] with Box Office India stating that Sridevi remained "the undisputed No.1".[3] The movie was appreciated for its screenplay, dialogues and direction.[4] Named one of the best snake fantasy films by Yahoo,[5] Times of India ranked Nagina as one of the 'Top 10 Snake Films of Hindi Cinema'.[6] Sridevi's climax dance number "Main Teri Dushman" also remains one of the best snake dances in Bollywood[7] with Desi Hits calling it "one of Sridevi's most iconic dance numbers... that still gives fans goose bumps"[8] and iDiva describing it as "the stuff of movie legends".[9]

In 2013, Sridevi was given the Filmfare Special Award for her performances in Nagina as well as Mr. India (1987) to recognise her work at that time.

Cast

Sequel

This movie was followed by a sequel in 1989 called Nigahen: Nagina Part II.[10]

Soundtrack

The film's music was provided by Laxmikant–Pyarelal

Hindi version

All lyrics are written by Anand Bakshi[11]

Track list
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Tune Bechain Itna Ziada Kiya"Mohammed Aziz, Anuradha Paudwal5:36
2."Main Teri Dushman Dushman Tu"Lata Mangeshkar7:03
3."Balma Tum Balma Ho Mere Khali"Kavita Krishnamurthy6:16
4."Bhooli Bisri Ek Kahani"Anuradha Paudwal6:57
5."Aaj Kal Yaad Kuch Aur Rehta Nahin"Mohammed Aziz6:28
Total length:32:22

Telugu version

This film was dubbed into Telugu as Nagini where lyrics were written by Rajashri and Gona Vijayaratnam.[12]

Track list[13]
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Murise Bangaru"RajashriMano, Swarnalatha5:42
2."Rare Raja"Gona VijayaratnamK. S. Chithra5:44
3."Prema Prema"RajashriSwarnalatha4:29
4."Manthrala Yamuda"Gona VijayaratnamK. S. Chithra7:13
Total length:23:09

Legacy

According to the Bengali author Suman Sen, Nagina was the main inspiration to write his novel Sarpa Manav: Nagmoni Rohosyo. The author also had mentioned the film's name in a small part.[14]

References

  1. ^ http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/features/type/view/id/3705 [dead link]
  2. ^ Boxofficeindia.co.in. "Worth Their Weight In Gold!(80s)". Archived from the original on 11 January 2016. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  3. ^ Boxofficeindia.com. "Top Actress". Archived from the original on 17 October 2013.
  4. ^ Sridevi – The child woman
  5. ^ Yahoo. "Meet Bollywood's celebrity snakes".
  6. ^ Times of India. "Top Ten snake films".
  7. ^ MidDay. "The best of Sridevi".
  8. ^ Desihits. "Top 5 Bollywood Dancing Queens". Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  9. ^ iDiva. "Sridevi – The Dancing Queen".
  10. ^ IMDB: Nigahen: Nagina Part II
  11. ^ "Nagina". Spotify. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  12. ^ "Nagini". indiancine.ma. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  13. ^ "Nagini". Spotify. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
  14. ^ http://www.ekabinsha.org/books-literary-works/এই-সপ্তাহের-বাংলা-বই-সুমন/