Recently, Karan Johar's production house Dharma released the look of their upcoming film 'Naagjila' on social media. In this, Kartik Aaryan is going to become an Ichhadhari Naag. Seeing the first look of the film, social media users started trolling. Know what was the reaction of the users about the film.
Effect of Ekta Kapoor's 'Naagin'
In the first look of the film 'Naagjila', many snakes are seen in a cave, Kartik Aaryan is standing in the middle of them with his back towards them. Then suddenly he is also seen changing into a snake. Seeing this, social media users have given strange reactions. A user says, 'What have you made? It seems that Dharma Productions has been influenced by Ekta Kapoor.' Ekta Kapoor had made a serial 'Naagin' on TV, which had the story of an Ichhadhari Naagin. Many seasons of this serial have been made. Now Kartik Aaryan will also become Ichhadhari Naag on the big screen.
First, look called rubbish.
Many users called the first look of the film 'Naagjila' rubbish. One user wrote, 'Is the world about to end?' Another user wrote, 'It would have been better to make Nagraj.' Nagraj is a popular cartoon character, who became very famous in the 90s. Another user wrote, 'I miss classic Bollywood films, which had good stories and songs. Such films are not being made these days.'
Some users praised the film.
It is not that all social media users found the first look of the film 'Naagjila' to be useless. Many users have also praised it, liked Kartik Aryan as Ichhadhari Naag. This film will be released on August 14 next year.
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