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Another health scare for Salman Khan

Updated on: 04 October,2013 08:25 AM IST  | 
Jigar Shah |

The shoot of Salman's next film 'Jai Ho' has slowed down with the return of the star's chronic nerve disorder

Another health scare for Salman Khan

Looks like Salman Khan’s health woes have come back to haunt the star. Sources from the sets of his upcoming film Jai Ho say that owing to trouble from his nerve disorder, Salman is finding it tough to shoot the action sequences in the film.


Salman Khan
Salman Khan


It was two years ago when Salman underwent surgery to fix his health issue. Though he was given a clean chit post the operation, his pain returned while he shot for Kabir Khan’s Ek Tha Tiger in Cuba. But since his last health scare, Salman was known to be taking extra care of himself, even apparently giving up smoking. But working round the clock for his brother Sohail Khan’s film seems to have landed him in trouble again.


Says a unit member, “The action sequences of the film are being shot inside a mill in south Bombay but the work is happening at a very leisurely pace. Salman has not been keeping well and is facing a lot of difficulty in shooting his action scenes.

But bhai is giving his best to make sure everything happens perfectly. There will be no delay in the film and it will release on time and everyone is more concered about Salman than anything else.” In order to safeguard the star’s health, the crew apparently is taking special measures to take care of his health. However, a friend of the family says, “Nothing of that sort is happening.”u00a0

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