Dracula comes back from the grave to exact revenge on fat women searching for a snake-jewel a.k.a 'Nagmani'. Everybody is searching for this jewel and encroaching upon Dracula's resting place. He is not happy.
Practical Effects
DIY fangs and fog machines working harder than the script.
Costume
Dracula's cape budget clearly went to the snake-jewel effects.
Production
Graveyard sets that reappear in 12 other B-movies.
Director
Bhooshan Lal
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This 'Dracula' has zero connection to Bram Stoker; the title was allegedly added post-production for sales.
The snake-jewel (Nagmani) pulls from Indian folklore where cobras guard supernatural treasures, mashed chaotically with Western vampire tropes.