Will Salman Khan fans get the best 'eidi' from their 'bhai'? Astro-numerologist Bhavikk Sangghvi predicts the fate of Yash Raj production, 'Ek Tha Tiger'...
"The title 'EK THA TIGER' is adding up to Number 32 – a lucky octave of Number 5 usually associated with combinations of people and nations. In such cases, the person should hold to her own judgment and opinions, if not, her 'plans are likely to become wrecked by the stubbornness and stupidity of others. But still it is a favorable number if it appears in connection with future events," explains Bhavikk.
"There were news floating about how Salman used to intervene or rather interfere during the making of this film and hence the meaning attached with the film’s name is just apt. To put it simply, this one has 'BLOCKBUSTER' written all over it," predicts Bhavikk.
He continues, "Salman being a Number 9 person (27th December 1965) has his lucky numbers as 3, 6 and 9. The release date of this film scheduled for 15th August 2012 (India’s Independence Day) is well timed or rather perfect."
"On the other hand, Katrina is going through the 'best phase' of her life in her 29th year (16th July 1984) and that shall rub off on the film too."
"Ditto for producer Aditya Chopra who is running in his 42nd year (21st May 1971)," he adds further.
"Come rain, come flood, there's absolutely nothing which can stop this film from doing record business at the box office and creating new benchmarks. A sure shot winner," ends Bhavikk.
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