New Delhi: Behind Salman Khan’s smile was a pain so intense that even eating an omelette felt like torture.

In a rare and emotional revelation, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan opened up about his seven-and-a-half-year battle with trigeminal neuralgia—a condition so painful, it’s often called the “suicidal disease” . Known for his larger-than-life roles and indomitable screen presence, few imagined that off-screen, he was enduring sharp, electric shock-like jolts of facial pain every few minutes.

“You wouldn’t wish this pain on your worst enemy,” Khan shared. “It used to hit me every four or five minutes. Just having breakfast took over an hour. For an omelette, I had to force myself—because even chewing was unbearable.” Show Full Article

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