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Apparently, post surgery, the high-flying ‘Dabangg’ Khan seems to have become a wiser man.
After going through the unbearable pain due to Trigeminal Neuralgia, the only thing which Salman considers to be worth paying attention now is health.
Power, tiffs, movie’s box-office collections, critics’ ratings and other things apart from good health, which had kept the actor’s mind occupied till date, now seem to be very trifle affairs in comparison to good physical condition.
Reflecting his wisdom, the ‘Bodyguard’ star told reporters, "Health is the most important thing in life. If you don't have good health, you have nothing. After my operation and the pain I went through, every other thing seems so small and miniscule in comparision - fights, soured friendships, hits, box office collections, critics' ratings, what this one said, what that one said - it's not worth it. Your body deserves your attention."
‘Bodyguard’ Salman narrates love story
It seems post surgery, Salman has not only become a wiser man, but he has also turned more romantic.
Recently, while talking about his ailment, the ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’ lover boy stated that two veins in his head became so obsessed about one another that in order to spend quality time, the two love-struck veins came closer, giving him a bad time.
"You see, there are these two veins in my head. They fell in love and were having an affair. They decided to come together, and they came so close in order to have a good time, that they were giving me a bad time," the actor told shutterbugs.
Salman has no time for Partner, No Entry sequel
While Salman is still on his road to recovery, his has many projects coming up this year and the next.
These include, YRF’s ‘Ek Tha Tiger’, Arbaaz’s ‘Dabangg 2’, and Sajid Nadiadwala’s ‘Kick’ and Sohail Khan’s ‘Sher Khan’.
Though Salman is eager to do David Dhawan’s ‘Partner 2’ and Anees Bazmee’s sequel to ‘No Entry’, he has no time to undertake the projects this year or in the coming year.
A source close to the actor said, “With so much happening in quick succession, it is bound to keep him overtly occupied. At least two out of these four films would require extensive travel.
“While 'Ek Tha Tiger' is being shot across four-five countries in different parts of the world, 'Kick' would be shot entirely in South Korea. Where is the time for him to accommodate any other film in the interim.”