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Madhya Pradesh’s man who predicted his death in 2005, dies 14 years later


Mangalore Today News Network

Madhya Pradesh, Oct 29 2019: Self-styled fortuneteller Kunjilal Malviya, who had predicted his own death in 2005 and later sought a share in profit earned by Aamir Khan’s "Peepli Live" claiming that a character in the 2010 film was similar to his life story, died here on Saturday, 14 years later.

 

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Malviya died on the intervening night of Friday and Saturday, and was cremated early Saturday morning in Sehra, his nephew Premnarayan said on Sunday.

The 88-year-old’s prediction of his death on October 20, 2005, had turned into a media frenzy with several news channels reaching Sehra village, about 25 kilometres from Betul, to cover the "event".

In 2010, Malviya reportedly demanded a share of the earnings of "Peepli Live", produced by Aamir Khan, claiming it was based on this incident.

He used to predict the future using dice.


courtesy:NDTV


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