Sri Shirdi Saibaba Mahathyam | |
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Directed by | K. Vasu |
Produced by | Gogineni Prasad K. Babu Rao |
Written by | Madhu Kumar |
Screenplay by | K. Vasu |
Story by | Sai Chakra Unit Robin Charles Vijaya Rathnam |
Starring |
Vijayachander Chandra Mohan J. V. Somayajulu Anjali Devi |
Music by | Ilayaraja |
Cinematography | V. Jayaram |
Edited by | Nayani Maheswara Rao |
Production
company |
Saradhi Studios
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Distributed by | Sai Chakra Productions |
Release date
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1986 |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Sri Shirdi Saibaba Mahathyam (Telugu: శ్రీ షిర్డీ సాయిబాబా మహత్యం) is a 1986 Telugu musical hagiographical film written and directed by K. Vasu, based on the life of Shirdi Sai Baba, who has preached and practiced Religious humanism.Vijayachander portrayed the role of Baba. The film was a blockbuster and remained a cult classic. The film ran for 175 days in 12 centers, and was screened at the International Film Festival of India, and the Moscow Film Festival. The soundtrack was composed by Maestro Ilayaraja with lyrics written by Acharya Aatreya, had received wide appreciation. The film was dubbed into Hindi as Shirdi Sai Baba Ki Kahani and into Tamil as Sri Shirdi Saibaba.
Sadguru Sai Baba of Shirdi lived in British India. He was initially shunned by both Hindus and Muslims, especially by Hindu Bal Bhate. Sai was a Muslim and Bal Bhate forbade him to enter any Temple. Rohila, a Muslim, who thought Sai was desecrating the local Masjid by performing Hindu prayers and incantations and attempted to kill Sai. Then he saw both the Allah and Bhagwan in Sai and became a devotee. When Sai was ready to give up his body and resurrect himself after 3 days, just like Lord Jesus, a disbelieving Bal had wanted Sai's body to be cremated within 24 hours - only to find out that Sai had indeed risen, and also became his devotee.
Bhagoti, a leper, who was cured by Sai became his follower. Though Sai had no relations, he did call Tatya's mother his sister; Tatya his maternal nephew; a devotee named Laxmi as his daughter, and an elderly woman as his mother. Sai displayed his true form and opulence to another devotee, Nana Chandorkar. Sai lived in a rebuilt Masjid and urged his devotees to pray God, as the Creator and to love and respect all living beings. He begged for alms daily so that he could collect sins and wash them away.