Reena Roy was not 'Naagin's first choice: Rekha, Asha Parekh said no
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Veteran actress Reena Roy once disclosed a little-known backstory behind her most iconic role — she was not the first choice for the 1976 blockbuster 'Naagin'. The revelation came during her appearance on 'The Kapil Sharma Show', where she spoke candidly about how the role came to her only after several leading actresses of the era turned it down.
How the Role Landed with Reena Roy
According to the actress, the makers of 'Naagin' had initially approached some of the biggest names in Hindi cinema at the time. 'All the heroines had rejected 'Naagin'. They went to Rekha ji, they went to Asha Parekh, all the leading ladies of the time. Then they came to me since they knew I could dance well,' Reena Roy recalled.
Even her own mother had reservations about the role. 'You are killing people. Why are you doing this role,' her mother reportedly said. Despite the family resistance, Reena Roy stood firm, convinced that the subject was different and worth pursuing.
The Film's Star-Studded Cast and Creative Lineage
Backed and directed by Rajkumar Kohli under the banner of Shankar Movies, 'Naagin' featured an extraordinary ensemble cast alongside Reena Roy in the title role — including Sunil Dutt, Feroz Khan, Jeetendra, Sanjay Khan, Rekha, Mumtaz, Vinod Mehra, Yogeeta Bali, Kabir Bedi, and Anil Dhawan. The film's memorable music was composed by the celebrated duo Laxmikant-Pyarelal.
The film is believed to have drawn inspiration from French director François Truffaut's 1968 film 'The Bride Wore Black', which itself was adapted from Cornell Woolrich's 1940 novel of the same name — giving 'Naagin' a layered literary and cinematic heritage.
Box Office Impact and the Fear Factor
'Naagin' became the highest-grossing film of 1976, a blockbuster success that transformed Reena Roy's career trajectory. It was only after this massive commercial triumph that she attained full star status in the Hindi film industry.
The actress also noted a curious side effect of the film's success — audiences began to fear her in real life. 'After 'Naagin,' people even started getting scared of me,' she said during the show, underscoring just how deeply the role had penetrated public imagination.
The Film's Regional Legacy
'Naagin' was later remade in Tamil as 'Neeya?', released in 1979, with actress Sripriya stepping into the lead role. The remake's existence speaks to the original film's cultural reach beyond Hindi-speaking audiences.
Decades on, Reena Roy's candid account of how she almost did not get the role adds a fresh dimension to one of Hindi cinema's most enduring classics.