Sohail Khan Apologizes for No-Helmet Ride: Reveals Claustrophobia Struggle

Bollywood actor Sohail Khan has publicly apologized after a video of him riding a motorcycle without a helmet went viral. He took to Instagram to explain that he sometimes avoids helmets due to claustrophobia. However, he emphasized that this is not an excuse and urged all riders to prioritize safety. Khan promised to work on overcoming his fear and committed to following all traffic rules in the future.

Key Points: Sohail Khan Apologizes for Riding Bike Without Helmet in Mumbai

  • Sohail Khan faced backlash online after a video showed him riding a bike helmetless in Mumbai
  • He issued a public apology on Instagram, explaining his struggle with claustrophobia
  • The actor urged all bike riders to wear helmets for safety despite his personal discomfort
  • He promised to make a genuine effort to overcome his fear and follow traffic rules
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Sohail Khan apologises for riding bike without helmet, explains I feel claustrophobic

Actor Sohail Khan apologizes after video shows him riding without a helmet, citing claustrophobia as the reason while urging others to follow safety rules.

"I avoid wearing them at times as I feel claustrophobic but that's no excuse to not wear one. - Sohail Khan"

Mumbai, December 15

Actor Sohail Khan has issued an apology for riding a bike without a helmet, shortly after criticism over traffic rules violations.

Recently, a video of Sohail Khan surfaced online showing the actor riding his bike in Mumbai without a helmet. This quickly escalated as many called out Sohail for being careless and irresponsible toward road safety norms and traffic rules.

In the wake of the growing backlash, Sohail took to his Instagram and explained that he avoids helmets because of claustrophobia.

"I would like to request all the bike riders please wear helmets. I avoid wearing them at times as I feel claustrophobic but that's no excuse to not wear one. Riding has always been my passion since childhood. It began with BMX cycles and now i ride bikes. I mostly ride late nights when there is not much traffic to cut risks that too at a slow pace and with my car following me. I assure fellow riders that i will make a genuine effort to overcome my claustrophobia and wear a helmet so please bear with me. My sincere apologies to the traffic authorities and i assure them that i will follow all the rules hencefort," he wrote in a post shared on his Instagram handle.

Sohail also hailed all the other riders who continue to wear helmets for safety, despite the discomfort.

"It is better to be safe than sorry. Once again I am really sorry," he concluded.

Along with the post, Sohail Khan also shared a video of himself riding the bike without a helmet.

On the work front, Khan started his career as a film producer and director, making his directorial debut with the 1997 action thriller 'Auzaar', starring his brother Salman and Sanjay Kapoor. He then directed both of his brothers, Salman and Arbaaz, in the film 'Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya' (1998) and the less successful 'Hello Brother' (1999).

In 2002, he wrote, produced, directed and made his acting debut in 'Maine Dil Tujhko Diya'. His other successful project was the film 'Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?'(2005) in which he co-starred with his brother Salman Khan. He was also seen in 'Dabangg 3'.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Rules are for everyone, celebrity or not. If a common man did this, the traffic police would have fined him on the spot. Being a star doesn't give you a free pass. His apology is good, but action matters more. 🏍️
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Aman W
Seriously? Claustrophobia? Then don't ride a bike. Take your car. So many young people look up to these actors. This sets a bad example. Safety is non-negotiable on Mumbai roads, they are chaotic enough.
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Sarah B
I appreciate the honest apology. Mental health issues like claustrophobia shouldn't be dismissed. Maybe he can explore open-face or modular helmets? The important thing is he's pledged to try, which is more than most.
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Vikram M
"Car following me" – typical Bollywood privilege. Does his car have a halo that protects him from accidents? A pothole or a sudden brake is all it takes. His passion shouldn't override basic traffic rules. Be responsible, bhai.
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Kavya N
Good on him for addressing it directly. Many celebrities just ignore the backlash. Hope he follows through. We need more awareness about road safety in India. Helmets save lives, period. 🙏

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