Sanjay Leela Bhansali's woes don't seem to end, what with the CBFC suggesting him to now change the movie name from 'Padmavati' to 'Padmavat'
So what does the new name add up to is a question on many minds especially with those fascinated by Numerology!
Padmavat adds to Number 29 which unfortunately doesn't have a good interpretation!
There were many expectations from
Hrithek starer Guzaarish which bombed at the Box Office; Guzaarish added to 29 as well
The meaning of 29 as per Numerology is that of grave warnings too hence in our New Year story (see video on
www.jumaani.com)
we indicated that 2018=11 (29=11 too) the significance of which is -
'It gives warning of hidden dangers, trial, and treachery from others. It has a symbol of a "Clenched Hand", and "a Lion Muzzled", and of a person who will have great difficulties to contend against.'
We related this also to N Korean threat to the Globe!
Mumbai too has been plagued with the triple occurrence of 29 in recent months!
The midnight blaze that killed 14 people, including 11 women, and injured 21 happened in
'Kamala Mills' on 29th; on the same date (29) USA witnessed one of the worst fires from past 20yrs for NYC.
India's financial capital was rocked by three tragedies this year - a deluge, a stampede and a major blaze -- all on the 29th.
The series of '29' began on August 29 when torrential rain brought Mumbai to its knees, disrupting rail, road and air services, uprooting trees and leaving hundreds of Mumbaikars stranded. At least 10 people were killed in Mumbai and its neighbouring areas.
Exactly a month later,
on September 29, twenty-three people lost their lives in a stampede on a bridge linking the Elphinstone Road and Parel stations.
And
on Friday, in the dying days of the year, tragedy struck again on the 29th with a fire breaking out in a pub in a building (Kamala Mills) that was hosting a party of a girl who celebrated her last birthday which was her 29th !
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