In a time of uncertainty, Pandit Pradeep Kiradoo Ji has emerged as a voice of clarity and conviction. A sixth-generation astrologer and trusted guide to some of India’s most influential personalities, Kiradoo Ji’s January 2025 episode on his YouTube channel The Little Astro Company is now being hailed as one of the most accurate astrological forecasts in recent memory. In the episode, part of his popular show Bhagyavidhata, Kiradoo Ji described 2025 as a “Sholay-style” year—intense, chaotic, full of contradictions, but ultimately balanced.
From national politics to pop culture, his predictions have unfolded with striking precision. He foresaw Donald Trump creating trouble for India—soon after, tensions rose due to new immigration and trade policies. In cricket, he said Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli would take rest, which was confirmed when both announced their retirement from Test cricket. He also hinted that Virat would pivot toward business, a transition already underway. Kiradoo Ji’s concerns over Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra’s health came true, with Dharmendra undergoing cataract surgery and being hospitalized for liver issues. He also said Amit Shah and Narendra Modi would face a difficult year—a reality that has played out with the pressures of Operation Sindoor. Lalu Prasad Yadav’s ongoing health struggles and his son’s political challenges matched Kiradoo Ji’s forecast, as did his comment on Nitish Kumar’s weak prospects. His take on Bihar was especially nuanced, as he highlighted political strategist Prashant Kishore's bright future in the state, calling him a force to watch. He also praised Shubman Gill’s leadership potential, and Suryakumar Yadav’s rising stature in cricket.
Looking ahead, Kiradoo Ji offers cautious optimism for the next six months. He sees a thriving but turbulent Bollywood, with South Indian cinema continuing to rise in dominance. He predicts a successful season for Bigg Boss, but warns that life will remain stressful for many. Financially, his foresight of a mid-year market crash has proven true. But he adds that the stock market will stabilise post-Diwali, offering some relief for investors. His predictions also extended to cultural shifts: the rise of small-town India through employment.
For the next six months, Pandit Kiradoo Ji offers one key piece of advice: avoid big risks. This is a year to survive, not conquer. Focus on stability over ambition. Business and financial growth are possible, but only if approached with patience. Most importantly, he urges people to stay grounded, stay close to God, and make spirituality their anchor in a restless world.