Sridevi To Vyjanthilmala: Naagin Films That Ruled Box Office. (Photo Credit – YouTube)

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The internet has been buzzing with jokes on Naag Panchami today. Someone is offering the evil rishtedars milk, while others are talking about their poisonous co-workers. In fact, Naagin has been a very integral part of Hindi films and television. Before Ekta Kapoor milked the TV series launching Mouni Roy as a shape-shifting snake and turning it into a franchise, Bollywood films loved the idea and world of snakes!

The First Film Nagin Nailing The Box Office

In 1954, Bollywood, for the first time, decided to try the snake formula and used the iconic being in the song ‘Man Dole Mera Tan Dole.’ Titled Nagina, the film starred Vyjanthimala, and the film was immortalized due to its music. We still groove to Jaadugar Saiyan Chhod Mori Baiyaan.

Nagin was made on a budget of 40 lakh and earned 1.50 crore at the box office. The story of two lovers who are drawn towards each other by the music of their snake-charming flutes starred Vyjanthimala and Pradeep Kumar. The film registered a profit of 275%, almost 3.75 times higher than its budget. It was the highest-grossing film of 1954.

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