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    Sarvasakshi (transl. Omniscient) is a 1978 Indian Marathi-language film directed by Ramdas Phutane with Smita Patil, Anjali Paigankar and Jairam Hardikar in the lead roles. The black-and-white film was a debut feature of Phutane, a former journalist, art teacher, poet and actor, inaugurating New Indian Cinema productions in Marathi. [1]

  2. Nov 10, 2022 · SUBSCRIBE to Zee Music Marathi - https://bit.ly/2K8Hu9p Synopsis - Ravi, a progressive schoolteacher in a small village helps fight an epidemic by getting his students inoculated. He incurs the ...

    • 120 min
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    • Zee Music Marathi
  3. Jan 14, 1980 · Sarvasakshi: Directed by Ramdas Phutane. With Smita Patil, Jairam Hardikar, Anjali Paigankar, Vijay Joshi. Ravi and Rekha have to deal with local superstition when they move to a village. A witch doctor is especially involved in their lives.

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    • Mystery, Thriller
    • Ramdas Phutane
    • 1980-01-14
  4. His Grace Sarvasakshi Dasa is a nationally renowned author, monk and preacher. He is a disciple of H.H. Gopala Krishna Goswami Maharaja. His initial contact with ISKCON was a fruit of his having read Bhagavad Gétä - As It Is in 1998, which resulted in his joining ISKCON Delhi as a full time monk in 1999.

  5. Sarvasakshi Das. His Grace Sarvasakshi Dasa is a nationally renowned author, monk and preacher. He is a disciple of H.H. Gopala Krishna Goswami Maharaja. His initial contact with ISKCON was a fruit of his having read Bhagavad Gétä - As It Is in 1998, which resulted in his joining ISKCON Delhi as a full time monk in 1999.

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  6. Sarvasakshi is a 1978 Marathi-language Mystery Thriller motion picture written and directed by Ramdas Phutane. Ravi and Rekha have to deal with local superstition when they move to a village. A witch doctor is especially involved in their lives.

  7. Jan 12, 2024 · 1) [noun] the Supreme Being, who is the witness for everything. 2) [noun] Vāyu. 3) [noun] fire or the Fire-God. context information. Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.