Bollywood superstar Salman Khan opened up on battling various health conditions but still choosing to continue working. He revealed that he has been diagnosed with conditions like trigeminal neuralgia, aneurysm, AV malformation, and others, and that it was difficult for him to start things from scratch at this age.
During his appearance on The Kapil Sharma Show, Salman explained the importance of working hard in the film industry. "Hum ye jo daily ki haddiyan tudwa rahe hain, pasliyan toot gayi, trigeminal neuralgia ke sath kaam kar rahe hain, aneurysm hai brain mein uske bawajood kaam kar rahe hain. AV malformation hai, uske bawajood chal rahe hain," he stated.
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He went on to say, "All of this is going on in my life. Aur jahan unka mood satka, woh aadha humara leke chala gaya. Had this happened when I was younger, it would've been fine; I could’ve earned it all back. But now, starting over again..."
Salman Khan Reveals His Tere Naam Hairstyle Was Inspired By APJ Abdul Kalam: 'Rahul Roy Ka Bhi Same Look Tha'Back in 2017 too, Salman had spoken up on being diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia, which is also known as the 'suicide disease', because of the excruciating pain it causes, forcing patients to end their lives.
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On the work front, Salman was last seen in Sikandar, which failed miserably at the box office. He will be next seen in Apoorva Lakhia's film based on the India-China Galwan valley clash. The details of the film have been kept under the wraps, but if reports are to be believed, it will also star Chitrangada Singh as the female lead.
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