Close examination of Bollywood star Jiah Khan's six-page suicide letter and copies of five love letters that she wrote to her boyfriend suggest that the handwritings do not match, The Times of India reported Tuesday.

A senior police officer from Juhu Police Station, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, "If you look at the letters which were at Jiah and Suraj's house, you get a feeling that something is definitely not all right. However, it will be wrong to say anything emphatically until we get a confirmation from forensic experts."

Suraj Pancholi was Khan's boyfriend and the last to speak to the 25-year-old on the phone before she killed herself on June 3. In her suicide note she talked about their troubled relationship while claiming that he abused her mentally and physically. She also wrote about having an abortion, later confirmed by medical records.

Officials asked for answer sheets and bank forms filled by the late actress to solve the mystery of mismatched handwriting, according to the news report. Khan's sister, Kavita Khan, told to the publication that authorities who claim the handwritings have not matched, have not notified the family.

"We maintain that none other than Jiah wrote the letter, which they have collected from our house," she added. "Nobody knows Jiah's handwriting better than us. It would be silly to imagine that we would stoop so low so as to fix something like to deal with our angst." 

Jiah's mother, Rabia Khan, did not take a call from the publication for a comment.

Pancholi's mother, Zarina Pancholi, said she was aware of the news that the handwritings look different in the two sets. She added, "The truth will be out very soon."

"I have faith in God. Once forensic experts say emphatically that the letter, which Rabia handed over to the police, was not written by Jiah, I shall take legal action against that woman," Zarina said, talking about Jiah's mother. "But let me add that I shall consult my lawyers in detail before taking any step. I shall not do anything undignified and unjustified."

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