Salman Khan shoots despite heatstroke
Salman has just recovered from trigeminal neuralgia, a facial nerve disorder that causes extreme pain on the face.
The actor is conscious of his previous failure at the box office, Tubelight. He is ensuring that nothing goes wrong with his next, even if he has to work while he’s unwell.
Salman Khan is fighting hard to get back into the Bollywood big league. It is evident because the actor decided to stay put on the sets of Tiger Zinda Hai despite being severely unwell. He did not want the makers to suffer losses, as each day of the shoot is pretty expensive for a film of this nature.
Salman was shooting for Tiger Zinda Hai in trying circumstances on the sets of the film in the United Arab Emirates. The temperatures were soaring in the Gulf nation. “The temperature was over 50°C and Salman was shooting for the film when he suffered a heatstroke. He went to his van and rested for a bit and started shooting again. He was not at his best, but he put in a lot more during the shoot because we were shooting some important sequences for the film,” informs a unit hand.
Salman has just recovered from trigeminal neuralgia, a facial nerve disorder that causes extreme pain on the face. However, he isn’t letting this get in the way. He has been shooting some high-octave action sequences for the film after a few years of not doing any serious action sequences.
— Sanskriti Media