Fortune-teller who predicted his death in 2005 dies 14 years later


Daijiworld Media Network - Betul (SHP)

Betul, Oct 29: Self-proclaimed fortune-teller, Kunjilal Malviya who predicted his death in 2005 passed away 14 years later on Saturday October 26.

Malviya was 88 years old when he died and back in 2005 the prediction of his death had received a lot of media attention. Malviya reportedly died on late Friday night and was cremated on Saturday in his village, Sehra, 25 kms away from Betul.

In 2010, Malviya sought to claim a part of the earnings from the Aamir Khan movie, 'Peepli Live'. He claimed that the movie was based on his life story.

Malviya was notable for predicting the future using dice.

  

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Baba's and other religious leaders are not GOD!!! GOD is one and only

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  • Neelkanth, Manjeshwara

    Tue, Oct 29 2019

    Now a days astrologers not able to predict correctly due to scientists are sending satellites now and than to galaxy. By which movement of stars are much affected. Calculation going hay wire. Now whom to blame. Earlier prophecy floating in european countries world is going to finish by end of 20th century.

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