Naagin Team shoots for an underwater sequence!

"I had not been into the sea since my accident," says Sudha Chandran.

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With Colors show Naagin inching towards its end, the team has been working hard to keep their viewers impressed and glued to their show.

The team recently shot for the track of Ankush Raheja's (Manish Khanna) asti-visarjan sequence (immersing ashes of the dead). It was recently reported that Ankush Raheja will be killed in this supernatural show.

We got in touch with Yamini ak.a. Sudha Chandran who told us, "We shot in the sea yesterday. It was a nice experience for me because I had not been into the sea since my accident. The writers asked me if I was comfortable with the whole script and I gave my nod. In the sequence, I am standing next to my son Ritik (Arjun Bijlani), in the mid-sea while he performs Ankyji's asti visarjan."

There is a lot of buzz that Naagin has been creating off late. The media is abuzz with multiple endings to the season 1 of Naagin. But with soap queen Ekta Kapoor at the helm of the show, we do not know how will this season end. However, this is a given that Ekta will end the show at such a high point that audiences will be left with higher anticipation as to what would be in store for them in Season 2 of the show.

Arjun Bijlani shared this picture on his Instagram account

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