Superstar Salman Khan is the "Bhai" of Bollywood, a man who commands the screen with a single glance and has built an empire on his larger-than-life persona. Yet, behind the glitz and the glamour, Salman Khan has been quietly enduring an agonizing secret for over a decade. In a candid and emotional revelation that has sent shockwaves through the industry, the superstar opened up about his harrowing battle with Trigeminal Neuralgia, a chronic nerve disorder so excruciating it is grimly known as the "suicidal disease."
The Moment of Pain: A Simple Touch, An Electric Jolt
The most startling part of Salman's confession wasn't just
the sheer agony he faced, but how it all began. Speaking on a recent talk show,
he traced the first jolt of pain back to 2007, on the sets of his film Partner.
"I was shooting with Lara Dutta," he recalled,
"and she removed a single strand of hair from my face."
What followed was a sharp, electric-shock-like sensation
that made him recoil. Unaware of the gravity of the moment, he laughed it off,
joking, "Wow Lara, you're electrifying!" It was the first,
unsuspecting symptom of a condition that would plague him for over seven and a
half years.
Years of Silent Agony
For a star known for his action sequences and high-energy
performances, the pain was a silent torment. Salman revealed that the episodes
of "searing, stabbing pain" would strike every four to five minutes,
turning the simplest daily activities into monumental challenges.
"It used to take me an hour and a half to have my
breakfast," he shared. The act of chewing was so unbearable that he would
often skip meals, enduring a level of suffering that he says he wouldn't wish
on his "biggest enemy." Even powerful painkillers offered no real
escape, leaving him in a constant state of discomfort and despair.
This public confession about his physical pain is a rare and
powerful moment for the actor, providing a glimpse into the immense struggle
that lay hidden behind the on-screen bravado.
A Glimmer of Hope: The Gamma Knife Surgery
After years of living with the fear of the next attack,
Salman sought a permanent solution. He underwent an eight-hour Gamma Knife
surgery, a non-invasive, high-precision procedure that targets the affected
nerve.
Doctors, he revealed, had tempered his expectations, telling
him there was only a 20-30% chance of the pain completely vanishing. But in a
testament to what he calls "God's grace," the pain disappeared
entirely after the operation. While he still lives with other health issues
like an aneurysm and arteriovenous malformation, the crippling pain of
Trigeminal Neuralgia is now a thing of the past.
By opening up about this life-altering journey, Salman Khan
has not only shown his incredible resilience but has also brought much-needed
awareness to a debilitating and often-misunderstood disease. His story is a
powerful reminder that even the most celebrated figures can face silent
battles, and that hope, in the face of immense pain, is a force to be reckoned
with.

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