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Kishore Kumar was one of the most legendary singers, actors, and music directors of all time. However, he was deeply connected to the number '4'. Now, popular numerologist, Aneesh S Jumaani talked about the influence of the number '4' in Kishore's life. According to him, the influence was evident in Kishore's life at various stages. In two videos released by the numerologist, he revealed how the number '4' played an important role in Kishore's important decisions and everything related to his life, even death.
Kishore Kumar had '4' wives, and his fourth marriage with Leena Chandra Varkar was the most successful. For the unknown, Kishore had tied the knot for the first time with Satyajit Ray’s niece, Ruma Guha Thakurta, in the year 1950. The couple was blessed with a son, Amit Kumar in the year 1951. However, they parted ways in 1958.
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Afterwards, he found his solace in the arms of Bollywood’s queen, Madhubala, but their marriage was short-lived. After she passed away in 1969 due to prolonged heart disease, the void in his heart was filled by actress, Yogeeta Bali. However, their marriage lasted from 1976 to 1978. Finally, in 1980, he got hitched to Leena and was with her until his last breath. In 1984, Kishore and Leena were blessed with a son, Sumit Kumar.
Kishore was born on August 4, 1929, that is in the '4' Uranus and '1' sun period, which again reveals that he was a ruler. The singer's entire name's total digits amount to 40, i.e., 4 again. His parents had four kids (3 brothers and 1 sister) altogether, and Kishore was the fourth-born child. Kishore's elder son's birth at the age of 22 was also connected to the number '4', as the sum total of the age is the same.
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Kishore's brother, Ashok Kumar, was instrumental in giving him a break. As per reports, Kishore followed in the footsteps of his brothers, Ashok and Anoop Kumar. Now, the numerologist revealed that Ashok was born on October 13, which again counts as 4. Moreover, it was the same day Kishore Kumar died, unfortunately. Kishore's initials added to 4. Not only that, Kishore died at 58 at 4:36, which is 4 again.
On adding Kishore's birthdate's numbers, i.e., 4+8+1+9+2+9 = 6, it revealed that he was governed by Venus as per the numerologist, which is the planet of entertainment. Undoubtedly, Kishore needs no introduction in the same field. Moreover, the numerologist revealed how the age of 40 brought Kishore's transformation into a superhit singer. The well-acclaimed movie, Aradhana, which had a box office collection of almost Rs. 7 crores at that time, was also released in the same year. Notably, Kishore's songs in the film became a superhit, and the lead actor, Rajesh Khanna, rose to huge stardom.
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The years, which made a total of 4, were eventful in Kishore's life almost every year. In 1948, in film, Ziddi, Kishore Kumar sang his first duet song with Lata Mangeshkar, in 1957, Kishore's film, Aasha was released, and the song, Eena Meena Deeka, is an all time favourite. In 1975, when an Emergency was declared, Kishore's songs were banned, but in 1984, one of his stage performances was so incredibly famous that a stampede happened.
The numerologist revealed that they ask people to avoid numbers '4' and '8' as, according to numerology, people with these numbers have their own unique and special characteristics, which are quite unconventional. They used to consider everyone much opposite in mentality from them. It is noteworthy that once, to avoid interviews and social meetings, Kishore had reportedly hanged skulls in his entire home.
The numerologist shared that those people, with the numbers '4' and '8', in any argument, mostly take the support of the opposite party, which is why it is not uncommon for them to set up new rules and regulations in domestic and public life. Moreover, this is the reason behind their rebellious behaviour. They make few real friends, but their friends are constantly devoted and loyal in most cases. Kishore was also no exception to these characteristics. He was sensitive and often felt lonely and isolated.
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