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We should always be indebted to the doctors, says Tushar Dalvi

Tushar Dalvi, who is seen portraying the role of Sai Baba in Mere Sai, believes that the presence of doctors is the beginning of many cures. The current track of the show revolves around Dr Savitri, (Sonal Vengurlekar), who comes...
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Tushar Dalvi, who is seen portraying the role of Sai Baba in Mere Sai, believes that the presence of doctors is the beginning of many cures. The current track of the show revolves around Dr Savitri, (Sonal Vengurlekar), who comes as a blessing, but is not much liked by the residents of Shirdi. With time, it is Sai Baba who is instrumental in making everyone realise that only a doctor is blessed with the power to save lives.

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The actor says, “Viewers will see how the villagers are adamant to see Dr Savitri leave Shirdi, but it is Sai Baba who will help her and instil a sense of awareness in the minds of his people. He wants them to understand that while their faith in God is unparalleled, there are also selfless and exceptional doctors who only want to cure individuals. I also believe that we should always be indebted to the doctors who are always ready to protect us or our loved ones, directly or indirectly.”

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