Baba Ramsaa Peer hindi film released with veteran actor Aushim Khetarpal

Rishikesh: Amid the recent pandemic and opening of theaters Baba Ramsaa Peer another movie with a Rajasthan background, this time based on the life of Baba Ramsaa Peer is all set to release on November. However, the lead actor and producer Aushim Khetarpal of Shirdi Sai Baba fame said ‘Baba Ramsaa Peer” will create an opening on theaters with a spiritual truth on auspicious week before Diwali.

The film boasts of a strong star cast with Khetarpal himself playing the key role of Baba Ramsaa Peer along with Gracy Singh, who is best known for her role of Gauri in 2001 blockbuster movie ‘Lagaan’.The movie based on the life of a  great Saint and social reformer, hailing from Rajasthan, Baba Ramdev or Baba Ramsaa Peer, who is also known as Ranuja Ke Raja. The most revered princely saint from the western coast he was the first to spread the message of Hindu-Muslim unity in the 14th century and so, he is equally venerated by both Hindus and Muslims. Consequently, this movie has sentiments of millions of people attached to it.

A cautious Khetarpal said, “This film has been a spiritually enriching experience for me and I consider myself extremely fortunate to have played Baba Ramdev, a great saint and soul reformer of Rajasthan. He added that it’s an engaging family movie and a must watch for all the sections of the society.



Produced by Orient Tradelink Limited, the movie “Baba Ramsaa Peer” is releasing on 6th November over 30 PVR’s, Carnival and Star Group Theaters. The film captures the magic of the period when Baba Ramsaa Peer dispensed humanity, peace, love and healing. Five Persian peers had given Baba this name, as he had devoted his entire life for the upliftment of the poor and downtrodden. A great saint and soul reformer from Rajasthan, he is considered by many, as the Re-Incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

The story of the movie ‘Baba Ramsaa Peer’ starts with a child prodigy, who was born into a royal family of Raja Ajmal and Queen Naina Devi. He was endowed with all divine qualities and his obsession for horses, is the first evident, at an early age of 6 years. He incessantly pleads to his parents for a horse and acceding to his irresistible pleas and remonstration a horse made of royal cloth, is presented to him by local tailor Vrinda.The young divine lad sits on the said horse and flies into oblivion.

During his earthly sojourn, Ram Devji, travels only on the back of a white horse and his icon, is assuaged with the symbols like horse, sword and shield, as is evident in all available literatures and also on all photo frames and pictures at the Samadhi site in Ram Dev Deora in Jodhpur Rajasthan. He wages a relentless war, sitting on his trademark white horse, with other horsemen, against his oppressive, tyrant brother-in-law Vijay Singh and rescues his sister Sugna in distress. His occult powers not only enchant his followers but also draw the attention of learned peers living in Middle East.

Baba Ramsaa Peer releases in Delhi, UP, Uttrakhand, Kolkatta in its first leg at PVR, Star Group and Carnival theaters. This would be followed by Punjab & Gujarat.

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