Big B Felt Uneasy Minutes Before Sridevi’s Death News Arrived. People Think He Has 6th Sense

Legendary actress Sridevi’s death has given a sudden shock to the nation. Not just her family members or friends, millions of Sridevi fans and colleagues can’t stop shedding tears over the tragic news. Everyone close to her is devastated and the pain her family must be going through can’t even be imagined.

Big B Felt Uneasy Minutes Before Sridevi's Death News Arrived. People Think He Has 6th Sense - RVCJ Media
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As the news hit the Internet world, everyone started posting the mourning tweets. Many Bollywood celebs tweeted how the news has left them extremely sad and they can’t believe it.

Amitabh Bachchan also tweeted something but minutes before the news broke the Internet. He tweeted that he’s feeling uneasy about something and soon the news of Sridevi’s death was all over. Have a look at his tweet-

Now his tweet has left everyone thinking if Big B had the premonition that something bad is about to happen.

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Though there are many believers of the premonition and sixth sense thing, others refuse to believe such possibilities because they are not scientifically proven.

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https://twitter.com/13havik/status/967508984692396033

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Amitabh Bachchan had once revealed that Late actress Smita Patil had the premonition regarding his accident on the Coolie sets.

“Smita was a unique lady and she had a premonition about my accident. I was shooting for Coolie in Bangalore in 1982. One night at about 1 AM I got a call from Smita. She said, ‘I’m sorry to disturb you Amit-ji, but are you okay?’. I said yes I’m fine. Then she said, ‘I had a really bad dream and I just wanted to find out if you were okay’. Next morning, I had that accident on the sets of Coolie. It was just unbelievable.”

Amitabh Bachchan and Sridevi have worked together in several films like Khuda Gawah, Inquilaab, Aakhree Raasta and English Vinglish.

What are your thoughts on it?

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