Salman Khan injured on the sets of Sohail's film

Salman Khan injured on the sets of Sohail's film
Tuesday, July 16, 2013 14:39 IST
Shooting for heavy-duty scenes on the sets of his upcoming film seems to have taken a toll on his health

Looks like heavy-duty action sequences are finally taking a toll on Bollywood celebs. While Hrithik Roshan is still recuperating from his brain surgery, comes the news that Salman Khan has apparently sustained injuries on the sets of his upcoming film, helmed by his brother Sohail.


His injury has apparently caused Salman to limp on the sets but the actor has somehow managed to continue with his shoot schedule. According to sources, the star has suffered from a hamstring injury in his leg.

A source says, `Salman is in a lot of pain. All the power-packed action scenes have managed to affect his fitness levels. He had many scenes where he had to hang from cables. It caused him to not being able to walk properly.`
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