In an age of fast-paced OTT content and VFX-heavy mythologicals, Ramanand Sagar’s Sai Baba moves at a "slow, meditative pace." And that is exactly its power.
Here is why you should watch (or re-watch) all episodes: sai baba ramanand sagar all episodes
A show like this lives or dies by its lead actor, and Mukul Nag’s portrayal of Sai Baba is nothing short of transformative. He doesn't "act" the part; he inhabits it. In an age of fast-paced OTT content and
From the gentle wobble of his head to the burning fire in his eyes during the Aarti, Mukul Nag captures the dichotomy of Sai Baba—ferociously protective of his devotees, yet childlike in his simplicity. Watching all episodes allows you to see the subtle progression of his character, from the wandering ascetic to the recognized Saint of Shirdi. A show like this lives or dies by
If you plan to watch Sai Baba Ramanand Sagar all episodes from start to finish, here is a devotional schedule:
Tip: Keep a bowl of Udi (holy ash) or kumkum nearby. Many devotees claim that watching the artis (especially the Kakad Arti episode #5) while listening to the original Sachidanand Sadguru chant brings immense peace.