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I thought the writing had to do with the way north indians and south indians write with h in all names...
Sushant or Shushant or pronounced similar except for a "ha" sound isn't it?
Originally posted by: return_to_hades
I think its a Maharashtrian thing. I cant think of other examples of the top of my head but many Maharashtrains tend to have a soft 'h' between S & U in words. I think it stems from the variety of S sounds in the Marathi alphabet.
Hindi Alphabet - http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_eWv4-GazMUI/S-jsS1aen0I/AAAAAAAAACA/X7--v8bPJqk/s1600/Hindi+Alphabet.gif
Marathi Alphabet - http://sanskritdocuments.org/marathi/eshala/allwrite001.jpg
Notice the extra 'Ss' in the marathi alphabet. Maharashtrians also write Sushant with the Sh after V than just S.
If he hates his name being mispronounced tell him to suck it and try living in USA where there is most likely a MAD in UDURI's name.