Jai Jai Swami Samarth

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Jai Jai Swami Samarth
Genre Spirituality
Written byShirish Latkar
Directed byUmesh Namjoshi
Starring See below
Country of originIndia
Original languageMarathi
No. of episodes1312
Production
ProducersRakesh Sarang
Sangeeta Sarang
EditorNarpat Choudhary
Camera setup Multi-Camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companyCamps Club Studios
Original release
Network Colors Marathi
Release28 December 2020 (2020-12-28) 
present

Jai Jai Swami Samarth is an Indian Marathi language TV series which airing on Colors Marathi. [1] It premiered from 28 December 2020 by replacing Swamini . [2] It is directed by Umesh Namjoshi and written by Shirish Latkar under the banner of CamsKlub Studios. [3] Akshay Mudwadkar plays the role of Swami Samarth. [4]

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It is story of Swami Samarth, an Indian spiritual master of Dattatreya tradition. Dignified, assertive, and commanding, he had little patience for the townspeople's impulsiveness and mischief. Widely known for his spirituality in Maharashtra, he lived during the 19th century. [5]

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