After the tragic deaths of his son, Ajit and daughter-in-law, Rajni, Raja Saheb decides to educate his grand-daughter, Neelam, in the city. Years later, Neelam has grown up and returns temporarily to their rural palatial home. Raja Saheb would like her to live there, and look after the business, but she refuses. Then she meets with Anand, and everything changes for her overnight. Both of them fall in love, and would like to get married. Anand is introduced to Raja Saheb, and Neelam is introduced to Anand's mom, Shanti. Both approve of this couple and plans are set for the marriage to take place. When Neelam does not know is that Anand is not who he claims to be - but in reality was a snake kept in captivity by Tantrik Goraknath, who wants to possess a priceless diamond stone called ""Mani"", and Neelam is the only one who knows it's location. And Goraknath, unlike his mentor, Bhairavnath, has ensured that no one will stand in his way when he obtains the Mani.
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Good Sequel to Nagina
SHEMAROO subtitles all the songs of "Nigahen." SPARK does not subtitle the songs of "Nigahen." This is the biggest difference between the two editions of this movie.The SHEMAROO edition of "Nigahen" displays a logo throughout the movie after the opening credits. The SPARK edition displays no logos or watermarks.The subtitles for the dialogue in the SHEMAROO edition "stick" for about 2 minutes about halfway through the movie (at least they do in my copy).The movie itself is a good sequel to "Nagina" with many good songs. I prefer the SHEMAROO edition because SHEMAROO subtitles its songs. (SHEMAROO subtitles all the songs in "Nagina" as well. SPARK and EAGLE do not subtitle the songs of "Nagina.")
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