Megastar Salman Khan was in Dubai last night at
the launch of Tubelight's first song Sajan Radio. Far away from his reel-life characters,
Salman is known to be a private person in real life. But, the megastar opened
up about suffering from the facial disorder which is also called the trigeminal
neuralgia in the press conference held yesterday.
In an exceptional chat, Salman disclosed that the intolerable
pain inspired him to work harder and take acting seriously. As per an
International media report, Salman told, “No matter how much pain you are going
through, it made me realise that you can’t put any subtitles — your ligament is
torn, you have the flu or that your knee is hurting — in any of your scenes.”
He even added, “Your fans don’t care about it and that you
really need to give your best on screen. Once it’s printed, it’s lifelong.”
Further, the actor went on to disclose that patients suffering from this
condition even commit suicide.
Salman first spoke about his condition in 2011. "There is a
flex and hoarseness in my voice, it’s not because I am drunk … I don’t drink
during Ramadan … it’s because of this ailment. I’m doing fine. It’s just that
now, I had no choice but to pay attention to my health," Salman had disclosed.
Salman while speaking about Indian films told, “Hollywood
makes their films on one track, but in our films, there’s always music,
emotion, drama, heroism and songs are a part of our culture. We don’t want that
culture of songs to be separated and I won’t let it happen.” Talking about
Oscar-winner La La Land, the actor pointed out it was driven by music with “its
200 songs at least”.
Directed by Kabir Khan, Tubelight is scheduled to release on
June 23, 2017.
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