Nazar (TV series)

Evil Eye) is an Indian supernatural thriller series produced by 4 Lions Films and directed by Atif Khan that airs on StarPlus and streams digitally on Disney+ Hotstar.

[4] Despite having good ratings, the second season of Nazar went off-air due to the pandemic situation of COVID-19 and its high production demand.

As Mohana aids her husband in accumulating immense wealth through the use of dark sorcery, she gradually takes away his vitality, ultimately leading to his untimely death.

Only a daivik (divine conduit) bearing Durga's trishula symbol can save him, and Piya Sharma, Divya's daughter, possesses this mark.

Mohana manipulates the situation by sending a puppet daayan, Ruby, with a counterfeit daivik symbol to marry Ansh.

Piya learns of Mohana's true intention in wanting to feed on Ansh during the blood moon night, which is to attain immortality.

Dola, the twin sister of Mohana and Ruby's mother, the ruler of the Swapna Lokh (Dream World) and a Dukayan (two-headed daayan), threatens to kill Ansh.

During the blood moon night's muhurta, Mohana feeds on the serpent disguised as Ansh, becoming a Sarpayan with combined abilities.

Shalaka, the queen of Kohra-Lohk poisons the Rathods and upon realising her mistake, she gives the Kohrayan dagger to Ansh which has the power to push a person back to their past life.

Manipulated by Mohana, Karan falsely believed that Divya had turned his wife, Maansi, and their child, Krish, into stone statues.

Driven by vengeance, Karan sought the Rathods' help to rescue his family, concealing the fact that Piya and Aditya would turn to stone.

In a heartbreaking decision, Karan turned Maansi, Krish, and himself into stone to save Piya and Aditya, leaving Ansh in despair.

Ansh later discovers Trishila's true mission: to revive Divya, in a bid to eradicate evil forces forever.

In tribute to her mother's sacrifice, Piya transforms into the Mahakali avatar, obliterating the evil forces and vowing to protect the world.

During Ganesh Chaturthi, Urvashi mistakenly kidnaps Pari, leading Piya to return to the Rathod household after six years, demanding her daughter's release.

Ansh and Piya regain their powers, joining forces with their children to defeat Urvashi and return to the Rathod home.

Bhasmika accomplishes her aims, creating a pearl and departing, as Piya's soul ascends to Namah Lohk.

Ansh sacrifices himself, reaching Namah Lok, where he faces a test of his love from the Gods and retrieves Piya's soul.

Mohana repeatedly attempts to alert the Rathod family about the daayan in their midst, but her warnings fall on deaf ears, resulting in her imprisonment within a Patal Ketki dome.

Mohana aids the Rathods in resurrecting Vedashree, requesting their support for her love with Angad, unaware of his true identity.

Angad, a Singha, a natural enemy of supernatural beings, sparks Mohana's deep love and transformation into a better person.

Ansh intervenes to rescue Piya from her incarceration, hosting a Christmas party at home where he reveals the truth to Abhay.

Nishant becomes privy to Mohana's quest for the elusive "2 Chaand Raat Ras" potion, which can only be obtained during a night with two moons.

Mohana cunningly deceives Ansh into consuming the potion, further amplifying his malevolence as the King of Evil Powers.

With Adrishi's aid, Piya manages to restore Ansh to his senses, but the elixir corrupts Ayush, plunging him into darkness.

Their scheme involves banishing the Rathods to the moon, but Ayush regains his sanity, recognizing Mohana's ulterior motives.

Seizing the opportunity of Piya's power loss, the Rathods attempt to heal her, but Mohana regains her abilities and uncovers a prophecy of her impending death at the hands of Ansh.

Palak, a compassionate woman living with a hole in her heart, finds herself compelled to enter a marriage of convenience with Apurv, a man afflicted by severe mental instability and an intellectual age equivalent to that of a five-year-old.

She has repeatedly stopped Apurv's marriage attempts, but her plans fail when she encounters Palak's divine powers that disrupt her malevolent pursuits.

"[22] After its premiere, it received negative criticism from The Times of India which stated, "Right from the beginning to the end, the show fails to hold you as it is highly dramatic, and the background music adds to the woes.