Shah Rukh Khan once suffered an epileptic attack, frothing at the mouth, had to be carried out, but it was later revealed…
GH News September 24, 2025 10:06 PM
Shah Rukh Khan today celebrated as one of Bollywood’s most versatile actors took his craft seriously from the start. Yet his childhood told a very different story. Growing up in Rajendra Nagar Delhi and studying at St. Columba School he was known to devise clever excuses to skip class. Despite his playful nature he also earned the school’s highest honor the Sword of Honour. A nostalgic tale from his school days recently resurfaced on social media bringing laughter to fans. What was the infamous school prank? In 2002 during his appearance on Farooq Sheikh’s popular talk show Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai SRK reminisced about a memorable school incident with his friends in attendance. One friend recalled When we were in 11th grade a new teacher joined our class. That day we all wanted to leave early. Shah Rukh pretended to have an epileptic seizure. His acting was so convincing that even we were shocked. Friends described the scene: Foam was coming from his mouth and it looked like a real seizure. We lifted him on our shoulders and carried him out of the classroom. We didn’t return for three hours. One of us even brought the teacher’s shoe so we could roam around freely. Shah Rukh later commented that such pranks were a fun and unforgettable part of his life showing a side of the superstar that fans rarely see. How did SRK conquer Bollywood? Fast forward to today Shah Rukh Khan has delivered performances that mesmerise audiences and earn accolades. In director Atlee’s blockbuster Jawan he played a dual role as both father and son impressing critics and fans alike. Sharing the screen with Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi SRK portrayed a jailer who manages a women’s prison while taking on corruption head-on. His performance in Jawan was widely praised for its intensity and depth earning him the prestigious National Award. The film has further cemented his reputation as a powerhouse performer who can handle complex characters with ease. Why do fans love these childhood stories? These glimpses into SRK’s school days make the superstar relatable. While he now commands respect and admiration worldwide fans enjoy knowing that the charming mischievous boy once faked seizures and played pranks. It reminds audiences that every legend has humble playful beginnings. Highlights: Shah Rukh Khan once faked an epileptic seizure in school to skip class. He won a National Award for his dual role in Atlee’s Jawan. Childhood pranks and playful antics reveal a relatable mischievous side of the superstar.
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