Actresses Tejasswi Prakash, Kanika Mann, and Priyanka Chahar Choudhary were spotted on the sets of the television series Naagin 7 during a shoot [1, 2].
The presence of these three high-profile television stars suggests a significant casting shift for the franchise. As one of India's most popular supernatural dramas, the casting of the lead roles often drives viewership and social media engagement across the region.
Reports indicate that the actresses were seen on location filming for the upcoming season [1, 2]. The series is known for its complex plotlines involving revenge and supernatural secrets, and the appearance of Prakash, Mann, and Choudhary together suggests a central role for each in the new narrative.
While the production has not released an official casting announcement, the sightings on set provide the first concrete evidence of the ensemble for the seventh installment [1, 2]. The franchise typically centers on the theme of vengeance, and the inclusion of these specific performers points toward a multi-protagonist structure for the series.
Industry observers said there is potential for a plot twist involving the characters played by Prakash and Choudhary [2]. The series continues to be a cornerstone of supernatural television, maintaining a loyal following through its blend of folklore and modern drama.
Filming for the production is currently underway, though a specific premiere date has not been confirmed [1, 2]. The sightings have sparked widespread discussion among fans regarding the roles each actress will inhabit and how their characters will interact within the established mythology of the show.
“Tejasswi Prakash, Kanika Mann, and Priyanka Chahar Choudhary were spotted on the sets of the television series Naagin 7.”
The casting of three major television leads in a single season indicates a move toward a more ensemble-driven narrative for Naagin 7. By leveraging the individual fanbases of Prakash, Mann, and Choudhary, the network aims to maximize the show's reach and maintain its dominance in the supernatural genre during a period of high competition in Indian television.




