Zafar advances his motives towards acquiring the Ginie of the Ring in SAB TV’s Aladdin: Naam Toh Suna Hoga

The coming episodes will leave Aladdin (Siddharth Nigam) in a tough situation with lot of people stuck inside the pyramid.

Zafar advances his motives towards acquiring the Ginie of the Ring in SAB TV’s Aladdin: Naam Toh Suna Hoga

Making a special place in the hearts of its viewers, SAB TV’s Aladdin: Naam Toh Suna Hoga has been entertaining them with great performances and interesting storyline. The coming episodes will leave Aladdin (Siddharth Nigam) in a tough situation with lot of people stuck inside the pyramid.

While Aladdin decides to switch to the guise of Kala Chor to catch Muchhad, Yasmine (Avneet Kaur) is trying to save the people from the fire caused by Zafar (Amir Dalvi). Advancing his evil motives of getting the Ginnie of the ring, Zafar manages to take the entire troop inside the pyramid, disguised as a localite, offering to help. Yasmin, unaware of this reality, agrees and is taken inside the pyramid. Terror arises when everyone is fooled and sent on a bridge, on top of boiling lava. While crossing the bridge, people are terrified on facing a humongous dragon- Zehraal, made of lava. While on one hand, Aladdin has to stop Zafar from acquiring the Ginnie, on the other hand, he has to save everyone stuck on the collapsing bridge.

What will Aladdin do in this tough situation?

Siddharth Nigam, essaying the role of Aladdin said, “The upcoming track has got Aladdin into a dilemma of what choice to make. Zafar seems to be succeeding in his motives and Aladdin, dressed as Kala Chor, is trying all he can to stop him from acquiring the most powerful evil Ginnie. Our audiences is in for a truly roller coaster ride.”

Amir Dalvi, playing the role of Zafar said, “Zafar will stop at nothing in his attempts of acquiring the most powerful evil Ginnie. He has folled everyone throughout the Misr journey and finally reached inside the pyramid. What happens next is something that is going to bring in great adventure for the audiences.”