This makes it rather tedious for the younger audience.īut for these two, this is a decent effort and worth a watch, especially for staunch Baba followers. The non-believers can take a walk for this is a movie. Secondly, they use Kannada that isn't everyday language and rather bookish. The filmmakers have stayed true to the Sri Sai Satcharita, regarded by many as the undisputed record of Sai Baba's life, in letter and spirit. They present many miracles or paavadas of Sai Baba with the assumption that people already know the background of the varied characters, hence looking a little amiss at times. The animation is pretty sound and the fact that they have kept their film to just 90 minutes long is commendable.īut, they makers, who are believers in Sai Baba themselves, falter on two fronts. The makers chose animation, since it is an appealing medium. The film is meant to entice the younger generation towards the teachings and preaching of Sai Baba and instill devotion in them. This animated film is reasonably well-done, barring for some lip-sync glitches. The film traces some important moments in Baba's life. Sai Baba moves to Shirdi, where believers an non-believers are equally amazed by his miracles and good deeds.
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