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Sushant Singh Rajput's handwriting analysis: A peek into his personality

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 18, 2020, 19:55 IST
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Handwriting analysis: A peek into Sushant's personality

Fans are mourning the loss of a talented star and everyone is wondering why despite such a good body of work he had to take this extreme step. Everyone wants to know Sushant Singh Rajput, the man to put their raging thoughts at rest. So far, we are just relying on posts from his dear ones to understand his personality, but to take it a step further we contacted Vinit Bansode, Graphologist and the Founder of The Graphology Research Institute to analyse Sushant Singh Rajput’s handwriting and signature. Some of the points mentioned here can also help someone identify signs of mental distress in their closed one and assist them in seeking help.

Here are a few traits of his handwriting and signature:

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Size

Small size of the handwriting says he was a thinking person and had an analytical mind

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Taller alphabets

His small case letters ‘H’,‘D’, ‘T’ are taller which denotes higher IQ. The way the letter ‘P’ and ‘H’ are written says he was a spiritual and very helpful person.

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Slant

The slant of the handwriting is straight or exactly vertical which restricts a person to vent out his feelings and which increases his stress levels of getting over a fear or a worry of some insecurities.

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Heavy pressure

When a person writes with heavy pressure it shows that the person is very deterministic but also not very flexible to adapt to change, the need to achieve what they want becomes very intense and if they don't get it the hurt is also very intense and deep.

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Alphabet ā€˜S’ in signature

The first letter in his signature the way it is written says he would take time to show his emotions or express his feelings, which can create misunderstanding about him with people around, which can affect his likability as a person. Also the S is called a responsibility S, means these people like to be a provider for people around them, so they can't handle their own failure, as they want to be seen as successful always.

The dot after the letter S

It shows emotional distance from closed ones. This dot is a major cause of depression in the majority of people.

"S" in Singh in the signature

The "S" starts from below the baseline of the signature which creates guilt or keeps old wounds alive and in pain and in turn keeps them depressed.

The "t" bar

The horizontal line in the letter "t" is very short which says these people get influenced by the negative forces or have less determination to fight in adverse situations.

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Alphabets are disconnected

His alphabets were disconnected which though shows good sixth sense and creativity, but when a person has fear that becomes negative intuition and increases insecurity.

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Science behind graphology

Graphology or the art of reading or analysing handwriting is now considered a reliable and useful tool in assessing personalities. In fact practictioners believe that there is a lot of hidden science behind it and people can change their temperament and their personalities by tweaking the way they write.

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Celeste Ei Ei
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just want to question them????why they killed to our rising superstar, the man who tried to do his best......you have no humar the one who killed.......or you don't want to see great heroes in India?what's the reason.........India wants to know.
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