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Friday, 26th Sept 2014, 5:26 PM IST ‘Bang Bang’ is surely one of the most memorable films for Hrithik Roshan. The superstar had a setback in his health while shooting for the film.And recently, in an interview he opened up and shared what he went through while shooting the film. Hrithik said, "For the fly boarding sequence, I went up to about 40ft and when the shot got cut, I looked down and I got the fright of my life (laughs). I just closed my eyes, steeled my mind and landed safely. I did this over 10 days and landed about 50-60 times in the water. By the fourth day, I had an excruciating pain in my head." "I remember there was a fight sequence with Jaaved Jaaferi and he would ‘hit’ me in one shot and start massaging my head immediately after ‘Cut’ was called. Ten days later, I landed in Bombay and immediately went for a scan… it turned out to be clean, but the pain just kept getting worse. " "One day, I had to take a flight to Prague for the action schedule of ‘Bang Bang’ and I am on the treadmill and I am thinking to myself, ‘I am not feeling good yaar, this pain is just not going away’. I went to get another scan done and they discovered that the region from the back of my eye to the back of my skull was full of blood… so much so that my brain had shifted to the right! The doctors told me, ‘If you fly, you die’ because the moment the plane would have taken off, there would have been pressure on my brain and I would have gone into a coma and died." "My operation lasted four hours. I was told I would get better within a month, but my pain lasted seven months! I was going through the worst time emotionally; my life as I knew it was changing (pauses). I couldn’t cry because it would put pressure on my head, I couldn’t hear well, I couldn’t talk much because my own voice used to hurt my head…I didn’t feel like going on and I felt life slowly slipping away." "Then ‘Krrish’ (3) became a big hit and I suddenly felt that maybe there is a reason why god has kept me alive, despite staring death in the face. I decided to take a leap of faith, trust in the universe and breakout of my box. And I completed ‘Bang Bang’… it’s the happiest film I have done,but in the saddest chapters of my life." Well, Hrithik your story will surely inspire a lot of people. |