about: MUKUL NAG
Birthdate: October 25th; Birthplace:
Meerut, India
Mr. Mukul Nag is one of the best actors of National School of Drama, India. He
was born in a small city of India and his first play was 'Taimoor or Balak' directed, acted, and organised by himself at the
time when he's just 12 years old.
After completed his studies, he start his course with National School of Drama.
Later acted with Sagar Art's in Krishna as Sudama. "Papaji (Late Sh. Ramanand Sagar) asked me just one question before cast
me as SAIBABA in the serial. He asked me how you're planning to do this role? I replied I do my job with full DEVOTION (shraddha),
and he said you're doing this role I just want to know this." said Mr. Nag in an interview with Sai Leela Times (visit www.saileelatimes.com).
In bollywood Mr. Nag performed in various movies :
Apaharan (2005) as Usman;
Satta (2003);
Company (2002)
as Insp. Navlekar;
Mast (1999) as Blacker;
and Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa (1998)
He worked in Sagar Art's movie BHAGAT SINGH as Chandrashekhar Azad.
about SAIBABA: From the maker of Ramayan and Jai Ganga Maiya, comes a new offering - Sai Baba!
Shirdi Ka Sai Baba,
Maharashtra’s greatest saint, has never put down any of his teachings in writing, as he was interested in awakening
the people through 'Bhakti' and 'Shraddha'. His countless devotees, from India and all over the world, look upon him as their
guru, saint, saviour, an incarnation of the super power who manifested himself to human form to redeem mankind from destruction.
Following
the astounding success of Ramayan, Dr. Ramanand Sagar has taken up the daunting task of telling the story of this great saint.
The project has taken four years of painstaking research and is supported with extensive research material gathered from volumes
of eye-witness accounts Sai Baba's life story.
The series tells the story of the son of a Brahmin, who was given away
to a fakir at the age of 5. It is believed that approximately 11 years Sai Baba was seen under a neem tree at Shirdi. He was
soon recognised as the young son of the Brahmin who was given away to the fakir as a young child. Shot in a specially recreated
sets in the Sagar Studios at Baroda, after four painstaking years of research, the set represents the small and simple town
of Shirdi, the home of Baba between 1849 and 1918.
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Mr. Mukul Nag c/o Saileela Times, AK 1/45, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad,
Uttar Pradesh-201005. Email: fansofsaibaba@gmail.com
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