Will HOUSEFULL be ‘naam bade aur darshan chhote’?
Bollywood Buzz | DestinyKuri | April 29, 2010 at 8:10 am
The IPL fever is finally over and now cine-goers are looking forward to some serious fun (pun intended) at the cinema halls. At such times when there is such a dearth of good entertainment, any ‘well packaged’ film has the chances of becoming a potential ‘hit’. This week’s release ‘HOUSEFULL’ is one such movie which could purely be a case of ‘naam bade darshan chhote’ but will sweep the box office in the initial days and will be termed as a ‘success’ story. Our very own celebrity astro numerologist Bhavikk Sangghvi finds why HOUSEFULL may prove ‘lucky’ at the box office.
“The title HOUSEFULL adds up to Number 46 – this octave of Number 1 has a distinct potency of its own. It is a number of good and fortunate friendships in love, and in combinations connected with the opposite sex. It is also good for partnerships of all kinds. It is a fortunate indication if it appears in connection with future events. ” explains Bhavikk.
He continues “The year 2010 which belongs to Jupiter (Number 3) is favouring most Number 3, 6, 8 and 9 people. The film lead man Akshay Kumar is a Number 9 person in numerology (9thSeptember 1967). Even producer Sajid is a Number 9 born on 9th Febraury. So the stage is already set”.
“So when so many ‘star forces’ come together, there is little or no chance of ‘slipping’ ” confesses Bhavikk.
“But when I say that, I would also like to maintain that the year 2010 does not support anything to do with Number 1 ( Sun ) and since the title vibrates on the said number, the film will take off on a hurricane start but will eventually settle down once the euphoria surrounding the film fizzles out” predicts Bhavikk.
On a parting note he adds, “The director of the film claims that his film will turn out to be ‘the biggest hit of 2010’. Well Sajid relax, only if wishes were horses…’ ends Bhavikk with a quirky smile.
Tags: Akshay, Deepika, Sajid Khan


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