Shah Rukh Khan's Painful Journey: A Look at His On-Set Injuries (2025)

Imagine dedicating your life to entertaining millions, only to face relentless physical pain as the price of fame. That’s the reality for Bollywood legend Shah Rukh Khan, who, as he approaches his 60th birthday, carries a legacy not just of blockbuster hits but also of a staggering list of on-set injuries. From fractured ribs to multiple surgeries, SRK’s journey is a testament to his unwavering commitment to his craft—but at what cost? And this is the part most people miss: behind the glitz and glamour lies a story of resilience that borders on sacrifice.

As fans eagerly await his latest film, King, directed by Siddharth Anand, the excitement is tinged with concern. The title announcement video teased SRK in a new action-packed avatar, but history tells us that action sequences and SRK often lead to one thing: injuries. In fact, during the shoot of King, he sustained an injury so severe that he had to be flown to the USA for surgery. During the launch of Aryan Khan’s show, SRK revealed it was a major procedure requiring months of recovery.

But where did this pattern begin? It traces back to Yash Chopra’s Darr, where a simple stunt gone wrong left SRK with three fractured ribs and a broken ankle. But here’s where it gets controversial: Was it sheer bad luck, or does SRK’s relentless pursuit of perfection push him into harm’s way? In 1993, while filming an action sequence, he injured his right toe—a seemingly minor injury that resurfaced years later during My Name Is Khan.

SRK’s injuries aren’t just isolated incidents; they’re a recurring theme in his career. During the shoot of Koyla in Arunachal Pradesh, he injured his knee so badly that he had to continue filming with a dupatta tied around it—not for style, but to manage the pain. Later, while filming Shakti, he injured his back, requiring surgery in the UK. In 2007, his left shoulder took a hit during Dulha Mil Gaya, only to worsen the following year during My Name Is Khan. Despite the agony, SRK pressed on, delaying treatment until it became unavoidable.

The list goes on: a recurring knee injury from Koyla resurfaced during Ra.One, leading to minimally invasive surgery. While filming Chennai Express, he injured his shoulder, necessitating surgery in London. Even during Happy New Year, a dance sequence ended with him in Nanavati Hospital for yet another procedure. Persistent swelling and pain later led to arthroscopic surgery on his left knee. In 2017, he underwent a follow-up surgery on his left shoulder, and in 2023, another accident on set led to surgery in LA.

Here’s the bold question: Is SRK’s dedication to his fans and craft worth the physical toll? Or should the industry reevaluate the risks actors take for our entertainment? As we celebrate his 60th birthday, perhaps the greatest gift we can wish for SRK is an injury-free year ahead. But what do you think? Is SRK’s perseverance inspiring, or does it highlight a deeper issue in the film industry? Let’s discuss in the comments!

Shah Rukh Khan's Painful Journey: A Look at His On-Set Injuries (2025)

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