Om, a gravely injured freedom fighter, sees Sai as his only hope for survival. Will Sai's spiritual abilities, which he inherited from his former gurus, be sufficient to heal Om?
Sai asks Jagya, a criminal who has been tormented by his past, to go on a search mission that could prove to be a life-changing experience. The tale of how Shirdi lost and found Sai is intertwined with this 'lost and found' theme.
Kamala and Tariq, interfaith lovers who are threatened by the society, seek sanctuary in Sai. Will Sai, a devout follower of 'Sabka Malik Ek,' be able to keep them safe? Especially, since Sai had been a victim of the Hindu-Muslim divide.
Kashinath, a cunning trader, bribes Sai in order to boost his business. Sai takes the bribe and joins Kashi as a 'business partner.' Kashinath, on the other hand, realises that the collaboration is not what he had expected.
Uma, who is expecting a child, rushes to Sai for help. Will Sai, the rescuer of the vulnerable and weak, be able to save her baby? This is the touching tale of Sai rescuing a baby from certain death.
A Guru's guidance in one's life is crucial in the attainment of success. When Om loses his Guru, Bhau, he decides to avenge his death by killing British Commander. Will Sai approve of this? How will he react?
Bullied Dagdu uses sorcery to become powerful, but Sai educates him that true magic and true strength lie elsewhere. Anmol, a mentally challenged boy, feels unworthy. Sai tries to discover his true worth and, as a result, alter his life.
Kulkarni and Mehrwan, two of Sai's adversaries, are hell-bent on proving that Sai is a fraud. They provoke religious conflict, which has horrible repercussions. This gives Sai the chance to teach them the lesson of 'Sabka Malik Ek.'
Frustrated by their failures, Kulkarni and Toddywala planned to poison the 'Baba Ki Handi' in Saibhoj. The recollections of when Sai took Samadhi and swore to resurrect are reborn in his bhakts by a now poisoned and unconscious Sai.