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In 'Nagamandala,' what form does the snake initially take when it interacts with Rani?

AA terrifying serpent

BA gentle stream of water

CA friendly dog

DA handsome lover

Answer:

D. A handsome lover

Read Explanation:

In 'Nagamandala,' the snake transforms into a handsome lover to interact with Rani, who is neglected by her husband. This form allows the snake to develop a unique relationship with Rani, leading to complex consequences.


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