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Cast: Sridevi, Rishi Kapoor, Amrish Puri, Prem Chopra, Sushma Seth,
Jagdeep Director: Harmesh Malhotra Producer: Harmesh Malhotra Music Director: Laxmikant Pyarelal Lyrics: Anand Bakshi Year: 1986 The movie that turned Sridevi to one woman industry, after this movie everybody knew that the lady can hold a film on her own shoulders. It is made in a very classical way. and after this film Sridevi was setting prettyly at the number one position. In a role that might have been played by Anita Guha in the days of Santoshi Maa, Sridevi tore the screen apart with her coquettish charm. The story of an Ichhaddhaari Nagin who combats her chief tormentor (a slimy snake charmer played by Amrish Puri), it was filmed by veteran Harmesh Malhotra with sledgehammer bluntness. Sublety wasn't part of Nagina's lexicon. Melodrama and fantasy blended in a heady concoction that audiences specially in the smaller towns and interiors fell for. And when Sridevi swayed to the sounds of Lata Mangeshkar's Main teri dushman, even the snaker charmer was charmed. Technically shoddy, the special effects were straight out of the pauranic potboilers of the 1950s and 1960s. Filmed at an unbelievably high scale of drama, Nagina nevertheless worked as a pseudo pauranic fable, much in the same way as Jai Santoshi Maa. Besides, when you have Sridevi does anything else matter?
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Strength: Sridevi's performance and dances, Music,
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