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Naagin 7: Vivian Dsena to enter Priyanka Chahar Choudhary starrer in a werewolf's character?

Updated on: 02 January,2026 07:31 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Naagin 7 has sparked buzz with a teaser hinting at a mysterious shape-shifting wolf who may trigger Ananta’s transformation into a Naagin. Reports suggest Vivian Dsena could play the ichchadhari wolf, though unconfirmed.

Naagin 7: Vivian Dsena to enter Priyanka Chahar Choudhary starrer in a werewolf's character?

Vivian Dsena

Viewers have been paying more and more attention to Naagin 7 because of its dramatic plots and exciting turns. A new antagonist in the shape of an enigmatic wolf is hinted at in the most recent teaser. In the next episodes, Priyanka Chahar Choudhary's character Ananta will face this shape-shifting wolf. It's interesting to note that the promo suggests that this wolf will be crucial in Ananta's transformation into Naagin, a snake. What mysteries will this new character bring to the show, and who is the actor behind the shape-shifting wolf? Fans are now excitedly guessing.

Vivian Dsena to enter Naagin 7?


Serial Gossip claims that Vivian D'Sena would appear in Naagin 7 as a "ichchadhari bhediya." But whether he would play the enigmatic shape-shifting wolf has not been verified by Colors TV or the producers. Fans are wondering that he might be the actor behind the wolf because the most recent villain is generating a lot of talk and rumors suggest that Vivian will play a significant role.



Purvi will experience the most terrible catastrophe of her life in the following episodes, which are scheduled to air on January 1 and 2. She is left alone after her entire family is killed in an accident. According to reports, Eisha Singh's character—who the baddies incorrectly think is the actual Naagin—may be leaving these episodes. Purvi is anticipated to go into revenge mode after the tragedy, and the episodes might show Ananta ultimately changing into a serpent, which would heighten the tension and drama in the plot.

Priyanka Chahar Choudhary to pay homage to all Naagins

Priyanka Chahar Choudhary recently shared that she shall be soon paying a homage to all the naagins from the previous seasons and lauded Mouni Roy for creating the legacy. She said, “The moment I was offered Naagin 7, I felt an immense sense of responsibility because Naagin is a legacy that spans years. From Mouni Roy in Season 1 to Tejasswi Prakash in Season 6, each actor has donned the avatar of the Naagin with utmost dedication, and each of them has maintained and added to the legacy of this beloved franchise. I’ve taken inspiration from all the earlier Naagins, studying how they brought their own strengths and interpretations to the role. Of course, kudos to the OG Naagin, Mouni Roy, who set the benchmark and turned it into a true cultural phenomenon. My goal is to take the legacy of Naagin forward while paying homage to all the previous Naagins and adding my own twist to it.”

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