Mummy time for Ash?
We all know that many are waiting with bated breath for the Bachchan baby.
Looks like the hopes and dreams of fans and the family in particular will be coming true soon.
According to numerology, Ash is going to be a mummy soon.
Reportedly a famous astrologer has said that good news can be expected from Ash soon. His numerology calculations show that year 2009 will bring lots of happiness in Ash and Abhi's life in the form of their child.
He says that the Bachchan bahu is ruled by No.1 (Sun ), No.9 (Mars Negative – Scorpio ) & No. 5 (Mercury – 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 9 + 7 + 3 = 23 = 5 ) which is a strong indication of 'mangal' in her birth chart.
He says that this year she should keep a balance between her professional and personal life or she may land in trouble. She should wear a red coral as this will keep her blood pressure under control. But there is a bright chance for her to be pregnant.
Abhishek and Aishwarya have married for more than a year and a half. It seems to be a happy marriage and though controversy of Ash being pregnant has hit the headlines many times, it has been discovered to be a rumor.
But this time, chances are a new member will be added to the family soon.
That way, 2009 should be an even better year for Ash personally and professionally.
--SAMPURN
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