Is Salman Khan really a bad boy? His handwriting shows he is capable of violence

December 30, 2010
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Give a man a free hand and he’ll run it all over you. Salman Khan did this to ex-girlfriend Katrina Kaif — not literally — while hosting an episode of Bigg Boss-4 in mid-December. A jilted Salman, writhing in pain after being dumped by the sizzling actress, stung her with his acerbic remarks, and reportedly brought her to tears by making fun of her Hindi and disparaging her association with other actors, such as Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan. Salman was unstoppable on the show because it was his barbecue.

That episode gave Sallu-haters another chance to lampoon him. Some said he is a big loser, and that another girlfriend had dumped him because he is an utter jerk. His previous girlfriends — Sangeeta Bijlani, Somy Ali and Aishwarya Rai (in that order) — also kicked him out of their lives because he had ill-treated them, they said.

Salman is my favourite actor. But the charges against him are serious. So, I ordered the fan in me to take a sleeping pill and allowed the handwriting analyst in me to take charge and investigate a bit. Here are the findings:

Salman Khan's handwriting

Salman Khan's handwriting

1) Is Salman a compulsive abuser?

Look at his handwriting sample. Notice the claw in the lower part of letter ‘s’ in ‘straight’. The claw shows that the writer could be abusive and secretly violent. The claw-like formations are dangerous and if you see them in the handwriting of anyone you know, please be careful.


Another interesting thing about this claw is that it travels into the lower zone — the area below the baseline — where it does not belong. The lower zone, which reflects the writer’s relationship with his romantic partners, his professional health and his physical life, is usually occupied by lower case letters, such as y, g, j, f, and z. A writer with too many claws in his handwriting usually turns out to be a heart-breaker.

About such claws, famous graphologist Andrea McNichol says: “The claw means… bitterness and bad instincts. He will seem to be the nicest person on the earth. No one would suspect this person of having an evil bone in his body. But he will end up clawing you…. This is most frightening because you don’t know the knife is coming.”

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  • Biren

    Knot in Letter R behind the stem is it something related to love what he think love is something related to past ? pls guide…

    • http://www.writechoice.co.in/writechoice Vishwas Heathhcliff

      Oh yes, Biren. You’ve got it right. It’s but natural that after so many failed relationships, he is left with no choice but to think that the ‘real love’ does not exist, and it probably died when someone he ‘loved the most’ abandoned him.

      Good point you made…

      • Biren

        Thank you very much sir…. one more thing wanted to ask you that there is a triangle formation in his signature it this showing any domestic abuse something like that….

        biren

        • http://www.writechoice.co.in/writechoice Vishwas Heathhcliff

          Domestic abuse? I am not sure.

  • http://iffatspace.wordpress.com/ Iffat

    Hello sir,

    The way he has written the letter H in right, esp the way he starts it, the stroke of the stem i mean, can you please tell something about it? Does it signify something?  

  • Bireniil

    sir wud like to know what is the therapy for wavy erratic base line

    • http://www.writechoice.co.in/writechoice Vishwas Heathhcliff

      Dear Biren,

      I desist from talking about therapeutic parts of graphology on forums. It is because graphotherapy is a complicated process and it should not be generalised.

      Thanks for being an active member.

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  • Chellaram Kumaran

    Sir where is the personal pronoun “I” here?  I cant see any.

    • http://www.writechoice.co.in/writechoice Vishwas Heathhcliff

      The reference was to capital I here.

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