Veteran Actor Sachin Pilgaonkar Joins Shirdi Wale Sai Baba as the Sutradhar
Sony Entertainment Television’s latest offering Shirdi Wale Sai Baba promises to take audiences on a profound journey of faith and transformation. Rooted in the timeless teachings of Sai Baba, the show is set to be enriched further with the presence of veteran actor and revered performer Sachin Pilgaonkar, who steps in as the Sutradhar (the narrator) and guiding voice of the show.

Mumbai: Sony Entertainment Television’s latest offering Shirdi Wale Sai Baba promises to take audiences on a profound journey of faith and transformation. Rooted in the timeless teachings of Sai Baba, the show is set to be enriched further with the presence of veteran actor and revered performer Sachin Pilgaonkar, who steps in as the Sutradhar (the narrator) and guiding voice of the show.
As the narrator, Sachin Pilgaonkar will guide viewers through each episode, helping them understand how Sai Baba’s simple yet powerful messages are meaningful and relevant even in today’s world. His voice will emphasize on the stories and highlight the values of kindness and hope. Known for his versatility and unmatched legacy in Indian cinema and television, Sachin Pilgaonkar brings both gravitas and emotional depth to the show through his narration. His spiritual connection to Sai Baba further adds a heartfelt layer to his role as the Sutradhar.
Sharing his thoughts on being part of Shirdi Wale Sai Baba, Sachin Pilgaonkar says, "This isn’t just another professional milestone for me, it’s something deeply devotional. I’ve always been a devoted follower of Sai Baba and his teachings have been a constant source of strength and guidance in my life. Hence when I was asked to be the Sutradhar of this show, I saw it as more than just a professional service, it felt like a heartfelt tribute towards my faith through my narration, I hope to convey the simplicity, depth, and timeless relevance of Baba’s wisdom, and gently remind people that his values of love, compassion, and humility are needed now more than ever."