The Underwater Robotics Myth
To sell astrology courses at premium prices (up to ₹2 Lakhs), a vendor must establish absolute intellectual authority. Deepanshu Giri achieves this by heavily marketing himself as an "established name in the world of Underwater Robotics." This title is used to convince followers that his approach to astrology is highly scientific, analytical, and "decoded."
The Reality of the Resume
A professional background check reveals a significant discrepancy between the marketed persona and the reality of his career.
Giri did not hold executive engineering roles, nor does he hold patents or academic publications in the field of marine robotics. His actual background was as a freelance ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) technician and instructor, primarily working on contracts in Indonesia and the Middle East.
Why the Myth Matters
The inflation of his resume from "ROV Technician" to "Underwater Robotics Engineer" is not a harmless exaggeration. It is the foundational pillar of the Lunar Astro marketing strategy. By projecting the image of a highly successful, wealthy scientist who "gave it all up" for astrology, he creates a false sense of trust.
Consumers believe they are paying premium rates for the analytical mind of a top-tier engineer, when in reality, they are funding a highly optimized digital marketing funnel built by a former freelancer who pivoted industries out of economic necessity.