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Time of India
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Zayed Khan recalls father Sanjay Khan's near-fatal fire accident on Tipu Sultan set: 'His skin was literally melting into the sheets'
In 1989, a fire on The Sword of Tipu Sultan set left Sanjay Khan with over 65% burns and 74 surgeries. His son, Zayed Khan, recalls the trauma and his father's resilience. Sanjay completed the film and rebuilt his life, inspiring Zayed, who now prepares for his OTT comeback. Actor-filmmaker Sanjay Khan's life changed forever in 1989 when a massive fire broke out on the sets of The Sword of Tipu Sultan at Premier Studios in Mysore. The tragic incident, sparked by faulty firefighting systems and neglected safety protocols, claimed 52 lives and left Sanjay Khan with over 65% third-degree burns. The veteran star endured a harrowing recovery, undergoing 74 surgeries over the following years. In a heartfelt interview with Siddharth Kannan, Sanjay's son, actor Zayed Khan , opened up about witnessing the trauma as a child and the resilience his father displayed in its aftermath. 'I didn't recognise him at first' 'It was very tough because I was only 11 years old,' Zayed recalled. 'I remember when he was finally brought to the hospital after a month—I was dying to see him. My mother said, 'Go say hi.' There were two beds in the ICU, both with burn victims. I passed the first bed thinking he was in the second, and suddenly, from behind, a hand raised and called out, 'Zayed.'' What followed was a moment etched in Zayed's memory forever. 'At first, I didn't recognize him. His head was swollen like a football, his skin literally melting into the sheets. He hadn't even seen himself in the mirror yet. He held my hand and asked, 'Zayed, are you scared?' I couldn't say a word. Then he said something impossible in that moment—'Before you know it, I'll build a better hospital than this so that people like me don't have to come here… and you don't have to see me like this. I'll make Tipu Sultan again, and we'll have a great time together, my son.'' Zayed said that while the doctors had given up hope, his father's inner strength defied all odds. 'He was made of steel—his soul and heart were something else entirely.' A triumphant return after 74 surgeries Two years later, Sanjay Khan proved the doubters wrong. 'He got back on a horse after undergoing 74 surgeries,' Zayed revealed. 'He completed Tipu Sultan, and then took me to Bangalore. He bought land there, handed me the first brick—the foundation brick—and asked me to name it. I named it Golden Palms. And later, he built a hotel there.' On the work front, Zayed Khan is currently gearing up for a comeback with the OTT film The Film That Never Was.


Indian Express
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Sanjay Khan's house was mortgaged, cars sold after Tipu Sultan fire accident, recalls son Zayed Khan: ‘His skin was melting on the hospital sheet, couldn't recognise'
Actor-filmmaker Sanjay Khan suffered a major setback in 1989 when a devastating fire broke out at Premier Studios in Mysore during the filming of The Sword of Tipu Sultan. The blaze, attributed to inadequate firefighting equipment and ignored safety protocols, claimed the lives of 52 crew members. Sanjay himself sustained severe injuries, suffering over 65% third-degree burns and undergoing 74 surgeries during his recovery. In a recent interview, actor Zayed Khan opened up about the emotional and financial aftermath of his father's accident. During a conversation with Siddharth Kannan on his podcast, the Main Hoon Na actor recalled asking for his parents' permission to get admission in a boarding school to lighten their emotional burden after the accident. 'Dad's fire accident happened at that time. There was a lot of difficulty in the house. I saw my mother and sisters in a condition which was very disturbing and hurtful for me. I only thought if I can do something to help them. I asked them if I can go to a boarding school, because they were overwhelmed with how many people to take care of,' he said. The actor continued, 'We weren't in a very good position. A lot of people passed away in that accident. There was no insurance at that time, so the family was extremely burdened financially. I just thought that the best thing I could do is take off my burden by going to boarding school. We took autos, sold cars, and our house was mortgaged. You truly see who your friends are at that time. We never hold resentment against anybody. We bought better cars after that and got the house back!' ALSO READ | 'Sanjay Khan was burnt from top to bottom': Ananth Mahadevan recalls 'most traumatic night' when Tipu Sultan sets caught fire Recalling the first time he saw his father in the hospital after the incident, Zayed shared, 'It was very tough. I was only 11 years old. When he was brought to another hospital after a month, I went to see him. I was dying to see him. There were two beds in the ICU, both burnt victims. I passed the first bed, thinking my father is on the second bed, but he called me from behind. It was him. I looked and said, 'That's not my father.' I went closer and saw a man who is burnt. His head was like a football, and his skin was melting on the sheet. I just remember looking at him. Imagine where that guy is coming from when he is looking at me, he didn't even see himself in the mirror as yet. But, he held my hand and said, 'Zayed, are you scared?' I didn't have words to say at that point of time.' However, his father Sanjay Khan's words gave him a lot of inspiration. 'He said, 'Don't be. Before you know it, I will make a better hospital like this so that people like me don't have to come here and you don't have to come and see me like this.' He also said that I'll make Tipu Sultan again and we will have a great time son. He said something so impossible at that time. All the doctors said he was going to die. I was so confused at that time ki aise kaise hosakta hai ki yeh soch bhi raha hai that I am going to come out of this. Men at that time had hearts of steel.' 'Anyone could have said their goodbyes. Two years later, after about 74 surgeries, completed Tipu Sultan, then he took me to Bangalore to show me a land he bought there. He gave me a brick and reminded me of the hospital, hotel I told you about, let's make it here. This is the foundation bridge, what do you want to call it? I said Golden Palms, he said done and made that hotel. I have seen impossible become possible,' Zayed added. On the work front, Zayed Khan is set to make a comeback with an OTT film titled The Film That Never Was.


Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Zayed Khan recalls family's financial crisis: ‘Home was mortgaged, we sold our cars'
Bollywood actor Zayed Khan, son of acclaimed actor-director Sanjay Khan, recently opened up about a difficult phase in his family's life. In a conversation with Siddharth Kannan, Zayed recalled how a massive fire on his father's show set not only left Sanjay with third-degree burns but also pushed the family into a financial crisis. He revealed that, during that time, their house had to be mortgaged to cope with the situation. (Also Read: Cousins Fardeen Khan, Zayed Khan and Sussanne Khan celebrate Holi together with Hridaan and the kids: Pics) Zayed shared that his mother is like 'God' to him and recalled how the family faced financial struggles after a fire broke out on the set of his father's show, The Sword of Tipu Sultan. He said, 'My dad had a fire accident at that time, during Tipu Sultan. There was a lot of distress at home, and the way I saw my mother and sisters during that period really hurt me deeply. The family was extremely financially burdened at that time. A lot of people had passed away in that fire, and there was no insurance at the time. I saw a lot of pain in my mother and sisters and how they took up the mantle to support my father.' He also revealed whether the family had to make compromises in their lifestyle due to the financial burden and said, 'Like take autos, sell cars and get into taxis — yes. Our house was mortgaged, and many other things. You truly see who your friends are during times like that. We got better cars again once we came out of the situation.' He further recalled that he had suggested his parents enrol him in a boarding school, as his mother already had a lot of people to take care of. He also remembered the sense of achievement he felt when he handed over his first paycheque from his debut film to his mother. In 1989, Sanjay Khan was shooting for his show The Sword of Tipu Sultan when a fire broke out on set. Due to the unavailability of firefighting equipment, 52 crew members lost their lives. The 78-year-old actor-director underwent 74 surgeries after suffering third-degree burns. However, after recovering, he completed the shoot of the show. Meanwhile, Zayed made his acting debut with Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne in 2003 but rose to fame with his role in the blockbuster Main Hoon Na alongside Shah Rukh Khan. Known for his charming screen presence, Zayed appeared in films like Dus, Shabd, Fight Club, and Yuvvraaj. However, his career soon slowed down, and he stepped away from films to focus on his family. In 2023, the actor shared plans to return to acting but did not reveal much about his comeback project.