
In a moment where death brushed shoulders with life, Rupani walked away from one of the most devastating air crashes in Indian aviation history. As investigators combed through wreckage and survivors grappled with trauma, one detail remained etched in Rupani’s mind—1206, his seat number. What appeared random to others became a beacon of fate to him.
The Air India flight, shrouded in fog, malfunction, and miscommunication, took a deadly turn that day. Among twisted metal and shattered dreams, 1206 emerged as a peculiar symbol of hope. According to Rupani, it wasn't just the number that saved him—it was destiny writing its own script, with him at the center.
In the days following the crash, while families mourned and authorities launched investigations, Rupani shared his story publicly. He wasn’t just another passenger—he was a survivor tied to a number he would never forget. From press interviews to personal diaries, he started calling 1206 his "lucky number", not for fortune, but for the life it let him keep.
As the news spread, people began drawing strange connections, even digging into numerology and spiritual theories. Could a simple number really hold so much weight? Rupani believed so—and many others did too. His story became a part of a larger conversation around fate, numbers, and unexplained survival in modern disasters.