Black Magic Performed At Lilavati Hospital Where Saif Ali Was Admitted, 'Kalash Filled With Bones..'

In a shocking turn of events, black magic was performed at Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital, where Saif Ali Khan was admitted.

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Black Magic Performed At Lilavati Hospital Where Saif Ali Was Admitted, 'Kalash Filled With Bones..'

Bollywood actor, Saif Ali Khan was admitted to Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital in January 2025. This was because, after a burglary incident took place at his Bandra, Sadhguru Sharan apartment, the actor was stabbed six times and suffered grave injuries. His fans were on cloud nine when the medical team at Lilavati Hospital saved his life, and he walked out of the hospital like a lion. However, now a shocking revelation has come from Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital as black magic was performed there.

Black magic performed at Mumbai's Lilavati hospital, eight skulls, and human hair found 

Trustee, Prashant Mehta claimed that the former trustees performed black magic against the latest board of trustees in the hospital area. Now, Parambir Singh, who is the Executive Director of the Lilavati Hospital Trust revealed that the black magic was done in the room where Prashant sits. Eight urns (kalash) that had human hair, skulls, bones and rice were found beneath the floor of Prashant's office. Now, Parambir, in an interview with the press as quoted by Free Press Journal, said:

"Purei precaution lete huei witnesses ke presence mei videography karte huei woh flooring ko khoda gaya aur uske neeche se 8 kalash nikle jisme kuch human remains, bal thei, bones thi. Ess prakar ke vastuei kuch chawal, vastuei joh kaale jaadu ke liye use ki jati hai. Black magic ke liye use ki jaati hai. Woh vastuei nikli. 8 ess prakar ke vastuei nikli."

Parambir then said that videography was done, and the matter was taken to the Bandra Police, and a case of Black Magic and Evil Practices was registered under the Maharashtra Act. Reportedly, the Honourable Court has taken the matter seriously, and an inquiry has started.

Current trustee, Prashant Mehta, makes claims of former trustees doing black magic

Earlier, in an interview with the Free Press Journal, Prashant Mehta shared that the earlier trustees were involved in black magic. He shared that eight urns filled with human remains under the flooring of his office cabin at Lilavati Hospital were found. Some former employees brought this to his notice in December 2024. These findings suggest rituals involving murder-like sacrifices, conducted by former trustees. He also shared that the objects that were found beneath the flooring actually belonged to his mom, Charu and the other permanent trustee members. Prashant and his team had their engineering department break the flooring and record everything on video. The discovery of these objects gave a very negative vibe to the office. Now, Param, who is also the Former Mumbai Police Commissioner stated:

"Despite such grave allegations, Bandra police refused to register an FIR. So, we approached the court, which decided to conduct its own inquiry instead of instructing the police.”

Black magic concerns raised at Lilavati hospital

Well, it was on March 11, 2025, when a press event was held regarding the Rs. 2,100 crore trust fund scam, where Singh and Mehta revealed concerns related to the black magic rituals that were allegedly done by the ex-trustees. The previous board categorically denied the allegations made in the press release that was released by the current trustees. They claimed that the complaint filed was baseless before the Bandra Police, and they have filed a quashing application, which is pending before the  Hon’ble High Court of Bombay.

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