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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Salman suffering from this disease, suicide

Salman Khan will not hang himself. He was suffering from trigeminal neuralgia, a facial nerve disorder known as the suicide disease. For the first time, he reveals that he is going through "the worst pain on this planet."

"I am suffering from trigeminal neuralgia, the problem of facial nerve has been since the last seven years. But now, it's getting worse. AB se Dard paar is Gaya Hai I am going to kill," says the 45-year-old, who had to undergo angiography (medical imaging technique used to visualize the body from the inside) last month.

"Yes, I did not get to portray his work about a month ago. But it was not for the heart - was supposed to detect this disease. There are flexible and hoarseness in my voice, it's not because I'm drunk ... I do not drink alcohol in the month of Ramadan .. . and because of this disease, "he says, adding that there was nothing to worry about, as he is being treated.

Although he had been suffering for a long time, Khan has never let that hinder work commitments. He is busy promoting his next film, a bodyguard, in full swing. "I'm fine. It's just that now, I had no choice but to pay attention to my health."
The subject turned to his gala co-starring Kareena release, and says he is against the promotions and social media actors indulge in general, and the release of their films. "Basically, I do not want to use Twitter to promote the film and I feel that it aims to connect the fan. Tweet and one is enough to make them aware," he says, taking in the drilling of the indirect antagonists of Shah Rukh Khan, who tweets about his films repeatedly. What about Hollywood? "(No thanks) Mira yahiin bhala ho jaaye just baht Hai!" He said the only representative of the rock Bollywood in Hollywood is "Anil Kapoor, is jhakaas".

Salman does not agree with his image of being a sorcerer or a true Casanova as portrayed by the female co-stars or fans. "No one will say that jerk or anything bad on your face, and get to know the real response to what the other person think of you is a little difficult," he says jokingly.

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