Key Points

A young Shah Rukh Khan once faked a full-blown epileptic seizure to get out of class. His performance was so convincing that he even managed to froth at the mouth. Four of his friends had to carry him out of the classroom on their shoulders. The group then successfully bunked the class for the next three hours.

Key Points: Shah Rukh Khan Faked Epileptic Fit to Bunk Class with School Friends

  • SRK's friend described the fake fit as a brilliant performance to fool a new teacher
  • Four friends had to carry a convulsing Shah Rukh out of the classroom
  • Another friend was stunned to see SRK actually frothing from the mouth
  • The group successfully bunked class for three hours after the elaborate prank
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When Shah Rukh Khan faked an epileptic fit to bunk a class with friends

Before his National Award win, a young Shah Rukh Khan staged a dramatic epileptic fit, complete with frothing mouth, to successfully skip class with friends.

When Shah Rukh Khan faked an epileptic fit to bunk a class with friends
"“Shah Rukh actually went in and he started doing an epileptic fit, which was brilliant.” - Shah Rukh Khan's friend"

Mumbai, Sep 24

Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who has been feted with the National Award for his performance in Atlee's blockbuster film 'Jawan’, had once faked an epileptic fit in grade 11 to bunk a class with friends.

During an appearance in the popular 2002 talk show Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai hosted by late Farooq Shaikh, Shah Rukh, who grew up in the Rajendra Nagar neighbourhood of New Delhi, made an appearance with his best friends since school.

One of his friends recalled, while talking to Shaikh: “What happened was there was a new teacher in class. This new teacher had come so we thought we wanted to actually bunk class… So, Shah Rukh actually went in and he started doing an epileptic fit, which was brilliant. This was in class 11.”

Another said he was stunned to see SRK actually “frothing from the mouth.”

The friend added that he didn’t “know how he did that and four of us actually had to lift him on our shoulders and take him out of the class and we never came back for the next three hours.”

“Vikas then went for the teacher’s shoe and said we need your shoe. He walked out with one shoe and the four of us bunked the class.”

The superstar, who studied in St. Columba's School and received the school's highest award, the Sword of Honour, first smiled and then said that “we used to do a lot of these things.”

Shah Rukh on September 23 was honoured with a National Award at the 71st National Award for 'Best Actor' for his work in Atlee's action entertainer "Jawan".

Jawan released in 2023. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan in a dual role as lookalike father and son alongside Nayanthara and Vijay Sethupathi. In the film, Azad, the jailer of a woman's prison, is a vigilante who recruits inmates and commits acts that shed light on corruption in India.

The 71st National Award, which took place in Delhi on Tuesday, was organised by the National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC). The award features a structured jury system, with regional committees feeding into a central committee chaired by filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker for the Feature Film category.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Frothing from the mouth? That's some serious commitment to bunking class! But honestly, we all did crazy things in school. Good to see SRK hasn't forgotten his roots despite becoming such a big star.
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Aditya G
While this is a funny story, I hope young students don't take inspiration from this. Bunking classes and faking medical conditions isn't something to be proud of, even if it's SRK.
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Sarah B
The teacher's shoe part cracked me up! 😄 Typical Indian school scenario - friends helping each other bunk class. SRK's journey from St. Columba's to National Award is truly inspiring.
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Karthik V
Jawan deserved the National Award! SRK's performance was brilliant. This story shows how natural an actor he is - could even fool his friends with that epileptic fit act. True talent!
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Nisha Z
St. Columba's alumni must be feeling so proud! Sword of Honour to National Award - what a journey. These childhood stories make celebrities more relatable to us common people.

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