Analysis of Salman Khan’s Signature
Give a man a free hand and he’ll run it all over you.”
— Mae West, American actress
Salman Khan did this to ex-girlfriend Katrina Kaif—not literally—while hosting an episode of Bigg Boss-4 in mid-December 2010.
A jilted Salman, writhing in pain after being dumped by the sizzling actress, stung her with his caustic 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 Salman 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 one my favourite actors. 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:
#1. Is he abusive?
Look at Salman Khan’s signature and handwriting sample above. 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 physical life, is usually occupied by letters, such as y, g, j, f, and z.
The letter ‘s’, as seen in the picture below, does not go to the lower zone.
A writer with too many claws in his handwriting usually turns out to be a heartbreaker and a cheat.
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.”
#2. Distant from mom
Notice that the top bar in personal pronoun I (PPI) is far away from the stem. The top bar in PPI indicates the writer’s relationship with his mother, while the stem denotes the writer himself.
The distance between the stem and the top bar indicates that Salman has been emotionally/physically/mentally distant from his mother.
In such conditions, the need to see a mother in one’s girlfriend becomes a subconscious inevitability.
The lower bar, which reflects the writer’s relationship with the father figure, has been crossed by the stem. This cross indicates the writer’s strained relationship with his father.
Notice the size difference between the two bars. The top bar is bigger, which reflects the strong craving he has for motherly affection.
With his father, he has a difference of opinion. In fact, the physical/mental/emotional presence of his father has been missing from his life, which is indicated by the lack of lower loop in letter ‘f’ in ‘life’.
#3. Is he romantic?
The man who has been titled as the most sexiest man alive in Asia is definitely a charmer. He is romantic and can be very good with words sufficient enough to disarm women.
Notice the top loops in ‘f’ in life and ‘s’ in ‘straight’.
Top loops show that he is a romantic person. There is a very interesting thing about the loop in ‘s’.
Usually you won’t find a loop in top part of ‘s’. It shows that Salman kind of charms girls with his sweet talk, and then, without his own knowledge, he claws them (remember even the claw appears in the same letter).
#4. Inflated ego?
Salman Khan’s signature shows that in public, he likes to project himself as someone with an inflated ego. This stops him from admitting his own faults. That is why he keeps on messing around with his girlfriends but does not realise that somewhere he might be at fault.
However, in private he criticises himself for the way he is. Look at the low t-bar in the last ‘t’ in ‘straight’.
According to handwriting analysis, the low t-bar indicates he often finds faults with himself. And it’s a well-established fact that most abusive men have a very low self-esteem and they try to prove their superiority by putting down others.