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India Today
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Aayush Sharma undergoes two surgeries, says good health isn't just about six-packs
Salman Khan's brother-in-law and actor Aayush Sharma has opened up about his recent health struggles, involving two back surgeries. He mentioned that he had to undergo the surgeries after ignoring a long-standing injury sustained while performing a stunt sequence for the film 'Ruslaan'.In an Instagram post, Sharma shared photos and videos from his recovery journey and admitted ignoring the pain was his biggest wrote, "Life has its way of slowing you down to make sure you listen. For the last couple of years, I had been experiencing consistent pain in my back. It started while pulling off a stunt during the action scene in 'Ruslaan' - nothing too dramatic, so I did what most of us tend to do, ignored it, masked it, and kept going (sic)." However, the pain worsened during the shoot of his current film, leading to serious restrictions in his movement. "It finally caught up with me while shooting for my current movie, and things took a turn. Movements that once felt like second nature, dancing, stunts, even the simplest stretches, became restricted. What I thought was temporary turned out to be far more serious (sic)," he the video here: advertisementReflecting on the experience, he continued, 'The biggest mistake? Taking the pain lightly and hoping it would heal on its own. But now here we are. After two surgeries, I'm officially on the road to recovery. The journey has just begun, and I'm filled with nothing but gratitude, hope, and a burning desire to get back to doing what I love the most - being in front of the camera (sic)."Aayush also shared an important message about health, saying, "This phase has taught me that good health isn't just about a six-pack - it's about what's happening inside. Don't ignore the whispers your body sends you. Act early. Heal properly (sic)."Here's a picture Aayush shared: He went on to thank his doctors and family for their support during this difficult phase and ended the post on an emotional note, sharing, 'And then there's my little man, Ahil, who looked at me and said - 'Papa, you heal fast. I need my Wolverine back.' I'm coming back stronger. For you. For me. For all of it (sic)."Aayush was last seen in 'Ruslaan', directed by Karan Butani and co-starring Sushrii Shreya Mishraa, Jagapathi Babu, and Vidya Malvade. He also appeared in 'Antim: The Final Truth' alongside Mahima Makwana and Jisshu Sengupta.- EndsMust Watch


Hindustan Times
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Aayush Sharma undergoes two surgeries after back injury on Ruslaan set, says ignoring the pain was ‘biggest mistake'
Actor Aayush Sharma, who is married to Salman Khan's sister Arpita Khan Sharma, took on an action-packed avatar in the 2024 film Ruslaan. The actor had experienced back pain while doing a stunt sequence for the film, but did not take any medication during that time. On Tuesday, the actor revealed that he had to undergo two back surgeries because of that pain, and admitted that ignoring his injury at that time was his 'biggest mistake.' Aayush Sharma shared that he is on the 'road to recovery' after the surgery. In a picture, Aayush was seen lying down on his hospital bed after the surgery. In another video, he said that he is finally feeling better and is comfortable knowing that this problem will be over. In the caption, he began, 'Life has its way of slowing you down to make sure you listen. For the last couple of years, I had been experiencing consistent pain in my back it started while pulling off a stunt during the action scene in Ruslaan — nothing too dramatic, so I did what most of us tend to do… ignored it, masked it, and kept going.' He added, 'It finally caught up with me while shooting for my current movie, and things took a turn. Movements that once felt like second nature — dancing, stunts, even the simplest stretches — became restricted. What I thought was temporary turned out to be far more serious.' 'Good health isn't just about a six-pack' The post further read, 'The biggest mistake? Taking the pain lightly and hoping it would heal on its own. But now… here we are. After two surgeries, I'm officially on the road to recovery. The journey has just begun, and I'm filled with nothing but gratitude, hope, and a burning desire to get back to doing what I love the most — being in front of the camera. This phase has taught me that good health isn't just about a six-pack — it's about what's happening inside. Don't ignore the whispers your body sends you. Act early. Heal properly.' He went on to thank the doctors and his family for staying beside him during this tough time. He concluded the post by sharing, 'And then there's my little man, Ahil, who looked at me and said — 'Papa, you heal fast… I need my Wolverine back.' I'm coming back stronger. For you. For me. For all of it.' Neil Nitin Mukesh, Huma Qureshi, Mini Mathur and Pulkit Samrat wished Aayush a speedy recovery in the comments section of the post. Ruslaan was directed by Karan Butani. It features Sushrii Shreya Mishraa, Jagapathi Babu and Vidya Malvade in crucial roles. Aayush was also seen in Antim: The Final Truth, co-starring Mahima Makwana and Jisshu Sengupta.


NDTV
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
What Salman Khan Told 18-Year Old Palak Tiwari When She Wanted To Be An Actor
Television actress Shweta Tiwari's daughter Palak Tiwari, who had made her debut with Salman Khan's Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan in 2023, recently revealed what the Dabangg actor told her after learning her desire to be an actor. It's Salman Khan who pushed Palak to work behind the camera before facing the camera. What's Happening Palak Tiwari shared how Salman Khan groomed her before her acting debut in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. Speaking on the latest episode of The Bombay Journey, by Mashable India, Palak Tiwari said she was only 18 when she wanted to be an actor. After learning upon it, Salman asked her to work behind the camera. "It was at some Bigg Boss reunion, where Salman sir told my mom how tall I had become. He then said, 'Kuch karna warna he life mein (Have you thought of anything with your life)?' I said, 'Yes sir I want to be an actor, sir.' I was 17-18. He said that before you become an actor you need to learn what happens behind the camera. He is such a cool guy. I said okay, because you know as an actor one can take things for granted very easily," recalled Palak. Palak had worked as an Assistant Director on Salman's Antim: The Final Truth. Salman Khan and Ayush Sharma headlined the film. Palak also said that she gets starstruck whenever she meets Salman Khan. "I've done a whole film with him, whenever I meet him till date, or even if I get a message from him, I get star-struck. I usually don't get star-struck, you can make anyone sit in front of me. But when he's in front of me, I stop speaking and start stuttering. He just changed my entire personality. Then he said, 'Aaram se bolo (speak without hesitation)," said Palak. Palak Tiwari's Career Palak Tiwari grabbed eyeballs much before her acting debut. She is a regular on Instagram. Palak Tiwari got noticed first with her stunning performance in the music video Bijlee Bijlee alongside Harrdy Sandhu (also sung by him). She, then, made her acting debut in the multi-starrer Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. She was last seen in the film Bhootnii. Sanjay Dutt and Mouni Roy were a part of the film too. In A Nutshell Palak Tiwari shared how Salman Khan motivated her to learn the craft of behind the camera.


Time of India
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Salman Khan urged Palak Tiwari to work behind the camera before acting: ‘Learn what happens…'
, daughter of television star , is steadily carving her path in Bollywood. But before stepping in front of the camera for her debut in 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan', she took a significant detour, thanks to superstar .. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In a recent interview, Palak opened up about how Salman encouraged her to first understand filmmaking by working as an assistant director (AD) on Antim: The Final Truth. Salman Khan's Advice: "Kuch Karna Life Mein?" Speaking on The Bombay Journey podcast by Mashable India, Palak recalled a candid moment at a Bigg Boss reunion where Salman Khan addressed her career goals. 'He told my mom how tall I had grown, then looked at me and said, 'Kuch karna hai life mein?' (Do you want to do something in life?). I told him I wanted to be an actor,' Palak said. Salman, ever the mentor, advised her to first explore the behind-the-scenes world of filmmaking. 'He said that before becoming an actor, I needed to understand what happens behind the camera. That experience gave me a whole new perspective,' she added. Learning on the Job as Assistant Director Taking Salman's suggestion seriously, Palak worked as an AD on Antim: The Final Truth, starring Salman himself. She shared how the role helped her appreciate the hard work that goes into making a film. 'As an actor, it's easy to take things for granted. Working behind the camera taught me discipline, patience, and respect for every crew member,' she said. The hands-on experience prepared her for her eventual debut and gave her a deeper understanding of the craft. Still Star-Struck by Salman Khan Despite having worked closely with him, Palak admitted she remains star-struck in Salman's presence. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 'Even now, if I get a message from him, I stutter. He just changes my whole personality. Once he told me, 'Aaram se bolo' (speak without hesitation),' she laughed. On the film front, Palak was last seen in Bhootnii alongside , , and Sunny Singh, which released earlier this month. Meanwhile, Salman Khan's recent outing was the action thriller 'Sikandar'. The movie was directed by the talented 'Thuppakki' director AR Murugadoss. Salman Khan's Viral Transformation Shocks Fans


Hindustan Times
12-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Salman Khan asked, ‘life mein agey kuch karna hain' to 18-year-old Palak Tiwari, suggested working as an AD
Palak Tiwari made her acting debut in the Salman Khan film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan. Before that the actor worked behind the camera as an assistant director in Antim: The Final Truth. It was Salman who recommended Palak that she first see how a film is made and what happens on set, before she steps infront of the camera. (Also read: Palak Tiwari opens up about competition with Ananya Panday, Suhana Khan: 'Why should I think about anyone else?') Speaking on the latest episode of The Bombay Journey, by Mashable India, Palak opened up about how Salman sir helped her and how he has been a mentor from the beginning of her career. She said, 'It was at some Bigg Boss reunion, where Salman sir told my mom how tall I had become. He then said, 'Kuch karna warna he life mein (Have you thought of anything with your life)?' I said, 'Yes sir I want to be an actor, sir.' I was 17-18. He said that before you become an actor you need to learn what happens behind the camera. He is such a cool guy. I said okay, because you know as an actor one can take things for granted very easily.' Palak went on add that she is always star-struck in front of Salman, 'I've done a whole film with him, whenever I meet him till date, or even if I get a message from him, I get star-struck. I usually don't get star-struck, you can make anyone sit in front of me. But when he's in front of me, I stop speaking and start stuttering. He just changed my entire personality. Then he said, 'Aaram se bolo (speak without hesitation).'' On the work front, Palak was last seen in the film Bhootnii, which was released earlier this month and starred alongside Sanjay Dutt, Mouni Roy, and Sunny Singh.