By Gossips TV : Naagin 7 opens its new chapter by firmly grounding the story in mythology, prophecy, and cosmic danger. The premiere episode establishes the looming threat tied to the Maha Kumbh and positions Ananta, the future Naaglok queen, as the key force destined to protect the nation from an impending supernatural calamity.
The episode traces its origins through the tragic sacrifice of Prathna, whose death while giving birth sets the emotional and spiritual foundation of the season. Years later, the narrative shifts to the present, introducing Ananta (Eisha Singh) and her younger sister Purvi (Priyanka Chahar Choudhary). Ananta is shown as a confident, glamorous fashion designer working at a news channel, while Purvi is portrayed as simple, innocent, and deeply rooted in values. Their sisterhood emerges as one of the strongest emotional threads of the episode.
Ananta’s mysterious aura and Purvi’s emotional sensitivity create a compelling contrast, making their bond feel authentic and central to the storyline. Karan Kundrra’s cameo as Dr Tushar Sinha adds gravitas to the opening, effectively bridging the past and present while explaining the cosmic stakes of the narrative. His role works as a guiding force rather than a prolonged presence. Namik Paul won heart as Aryamann as well.
Visually, the episode relies heavily on VFX-driven sequences depicting celestial alignments and spiritual visions. While ambitious, some moments feel overdone. The storytelling also leans strongly into patriotic symbolism, which may feel abrupt to some viewers.
The episode concludes with a crucial identity revelation involving Ananta and Purvi, setting the stage for future conflicts and emotional upheavals. Overall, Naagin 7 delivers a steady and familiar start, banking on mythology, sisterhood, and legacy to sustain viewer interest.
Naagin 7 begins with a mythology-heavy setup, placing Ananta and Purvi at the centre of a destiny-bound narrative

