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Naagin 7 Review: Fans Give Thumbs Up To Priyanka Chahar, Tejasswi-Karan Cameos, Grand VFX Adds Intrigue To Supernatural Drama

Naagin 7 review: Naagin 7 returns with Priyanka Chahar Choudhary amid excessive CGI, AI-driven visuals, and regressive storytelling, offering spectacle over substance while exhausting viewers with loud drama and questionable empowerment themes.

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Published by Shubhi Kumar
Last updated: December 30, 2025 18:44:54 IST

Naagin 7 Review: The series retains its oscillating and unclear nature, mixing hotels, fantasy, and melodrama, and it does not even consider The naagin saga already had six seasons to reflect on its own shortcomings and to change during the course of Naagin 7, and so it returned louder than ever with crazy CGI, AI snakes, and a storyline that prioritized visual appeal above logic.

 

Priyanka Chahar Choudhary as Ananta

Priyanka Chahar Choudhary makes her first-ever screen appearance, portraying the 24-year-old innocent serpent queen, Ananta. The negative character traits portrayed by the visual grammar of the show make her seem unattractive, while her elder sister shows qualities of glamour, confidence, and desirability. The narrative has damaged its story, and thus Ananta only becomes a character of her own when her so-called “ugliness” is wiped off.

AI-Driven Chaos

The Naagin period is characterized by the use of AI-generated imagery, which is why green, black, and floating snakes can be spotted almost in every other scene. The majesty of the temples, the exaggeration of the sequences are all done to impress, but, in fact, mostly confuse and tire the viewers. Rather than offering the audience a thrilling experience through world-building or storytelling, the show chooses simply to make a lot of noise and be overly spectacular.

 

Conditional Empowerment

It is hard to tell how much the women are actually empowered when Naagin 7, proclaiming to be a female-centric story, is in fact conveying a very backward message where power is only acceptable when accompanied by beauty, and strength is just acting. Trauma and violence are partners in crime and are constantly used as a support, whereas the audience is cut off from empathy, thus making empowerment a shallow, visual-driven gimmick.

 

Exhausting Spectacle

The absurdity of the series has grown, and its intensity has even reached the point of being exhausting. Along with the above-mentioned props, legacy, and AI effects, Naagin 7 is now mocking the viewer while at the same time being very demanding in terms of loyalty. It is almost impossible to tell after seven seasons who needed this slithering spectacle.

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