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Sai Baba – Tere Hazaron Haath (English: Sai Baba – You Have Thousands of Hands) is an Indian Hindi television series that premiered on 9 October 2005 on Star Plus. The show stars Mukul Nag as Sai Baba of Shirdi. [1] [2] [3] The show was again telecast on Star Plus from 22 June 2020 during the lockdown due to coronavirus. [4] [5] [6]
He also later directed Sai Baba. Sagar also made fantasy serials like Vikram Aur Betaal and Alif Laila. The Ramayan series was initially conceptualized to run for 52 episodes of 45 minutes each. Owing to popular demand it had to be extended thrice, eventually ending after 78 episodes. Sagar made a Luv Kush episode after receiving a call from ...
He is best known for playing the revered saint, Sai Baba of Shirdi, in the Hindi language historical drama series Sai Baba (TV series). The series was produced by Sagar Films and broadcast by Star Plus in 2008. [1] [2] [3]
Sudhir Dalvi is an Indian actor. He first came to prominence for portraying Guru Vashishta in Ramanand Sagar's TV series Ramayan and is well known for his role as Sai Baba.He also acted as Sai Baba in Manoj Kumar's feature film Shirdi Ke Sai Baba which is a milestone role in Bollywood.
Sagar Pictures Entertainment is an Indian film and television production company based in Mumbai, India. It was founded by Ramanand Sagar and is a part of the Sagar Group of companies owned by the Sagar family. Sagar Pictures is also a dubbing studio that has dubbed for hundreds of foreign Television programs, films, and documentaries.
He composed music for several television series. His music for Ramanand Sagar's Ramayana became iconic. [3] [10] Some of his most popular works on TV are Shri Krishna, Alif Laila, Jai Ganga Maiya, Jai Mahalaxmi, Shree Brahma Vishnu Mahesh, Sai Baba, Jai Maa Durga, Jai Hanuman, Sankat Mochan Hanuman and Maha Kavya Mahabharat. [8]
Sai Baba, leaning against the wall of Dwarakamayi, with devotees. Sai Baba opposed all persecution based on religion or caste. He was an opponent of religious orthodoxy – Christian, Hindu, and Muslim. [4]: 139 Sai Baba encouraged his devotees to pray, chant God's name, and read holy scriptures.
It was created, written, produced, and directed by Ramanand Sagar. [3] [4] It is a follow-up Ramayan, featuring mostly the same cast and production crew. [5] Luv Kush covers the last book — the Uttarakāṇḍa — of the ancient Indian epic Ramayana, following Rama's coronation, especially focusing on his children, twins Kusha and Lava. [6]