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Home / Arts and Entertainment / SRK's 'Massage' Mishap: Farhan Akhtar's Neck Nightmare

SRK's 'Massage' Mishap: Farhan Akhtar's Neck Nightmare

26 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Farhan Akhtar's neck pain worsened after Shah Rukh Khan's massage.
  • Akhtar and Khan first met professionally during 'Dil Chahta Hai'.
  • SRK agreed to star in 'Don' after Farhan Akhtar approached him.
SRK's 'Massage' Mishap: Farhan Akhtar's Neck Nightmare

Farhan Akhtar recently shared a humorous anecdote about an attempt by Shah Rukh Khan to relieve his severe neck pain on the sets of 'Don' in Paris. Suffering from a frozen neck after a demanding shoot, Akhtar accepted Khan's offer for a deep tissue massage. However, the 'fix' left him in more pain, unable to move his neck the next day, leading to a lighthearted jab at SRK's massage skills.

This recollection emerged during a conversation where Akhtar detailed his professional relationship with Khan. Their initial professional meeting occurred when Khan saw Akhtar's debut film, 'Dil Chahta Hai'. Akhtar also mentioned that Khan agreed to star in 'Don' after being approached by him, highlighting a significant collaboration.

The two stars also bonded during the pre-production phase of 'Lakshya,' spending time in Delhi, Khan's frequent visiting place. They also crossed paths at a restaurant owned by Khan's childhood friend and later at Band Stand, solidifying their connection before their cinematic collaborations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Farhan Akhtar's neck pain worsened after Shah Rukh Khan's deep tissue massage attempt on the 'Don' sets in Paris, leaving him unable to move his neck the next day.
Farhan Akhtar and Shah Rukh Khan first met professionally when SRK watched Akhtar's debut film 'Dil Chahta Hai' at Famous Studios.
Yes, Shah Rukh Khan agreed to play the lead in Farhan Akhtar's film 'Don' after Akhtar approached him for the role.

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