When Feng Shui helped Miss World; though her mom did not!

Yukta Mookhey finally got married. She tied the knot with her long time love, Prince Tuli. And it is Feng Shui which finally worked for her.  Life for her was a little tough. After winning the crown of Miss World in 1999, Yukta thought the world would be at her feet, or at least the world of Bollywood.  But it wasn’t to be.  She did get some movies but her height worked against her.  Shorter heroes avoided her.  In fact, she even sent broad hints to people like Salman Khan in her interviews, but nothing worked.
Her movies, with smaller banners, did not succeed.
When Yukta Mookhey consulted me about her house, she had several problems. There was a legal dispute between her family and a bank over the house they lived in.  Her career was going nowhere.  And marriage too was not happening. This last issue bothered Aroona, her mother, more.  It was clear that Feng Shui or no Feng Shui, Yukta had no future in the movies.  But being a movie actress is considered a major asset in modelling and also in the marriage market.  She could do some movies and remain in the limelight.  The unmentioned goal was marriage, marriage with Mr Right! for a movie actress Mr Right is the most difficult to find. He has to be rich and famous and handsome.  In Bollywood, unmarried heroines, even if they have a successful career, are considered failures. It was the same for Yukta Mookhey.
Feng Shui is all about flowing with the tide, and never against it. It applies to career, and it applies to marriage.  The Heaven Luck was against Yukta as far as movies were concerned.  This was clear from day one. Her mother, Aroona Mookhey took me to take a close look at two apartments, from which we were to choose one. The door of one flat opened in the North and in the another, the door opened in South. Both were unlucky directions for Yukta but Aroona liked the apartment house so much that she went ahead and bought one of the two apartments, ignoring the Feng Shui angle.  You must read   Feng Shui for Beautiful People to know what I left unsaid at that time.
Chow Kok Koh which I have mentioned in my old article, has come from an old Oriental legend.  Chow Kok Koh believes that a man who suffers an adversity and reacts in the proper way in that adversity, has so developed spiritually that he has achieved a net asset, so that in the long run, he has been fully benefited as though he has had good fortune.
"And because Chow Kok Koh recognizes these things, he rides his mule backwards, because, he says, it makes no difference where he is going: a destination in life is unimportant; it is only what one does along the way that counts. This figure and its fatalism fascinated me.  So I rode my mule backwards! And so did Yukta Mookhey. She accepted that movies are not for her.  Then marriage happened like magic. Yukta met Prince at a dinner party and no sooner did they see each other, they fell in love. 33-years-old Prince is a New York based businessman. He is a nephew of Nagpur’s leading hotelier, Mohabat Singh Tuli, and son of his partner, Kukku. Formerly a consultant with JP Morgan company, Prince  also owns two companies in the US, but has plans to shift his business to Delhi.

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