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Hans India
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Aayush Sharma flaunts washboard abs: 'Comeback toh zabardast hona chahiye'
Mumbai: Bollywood actor Aayush Sharma, who underwent two surgeries last month, showcased his pumped up body and his washboard abs as he said the comeback should be spectacular. Aayush took to Instagram, where he shared monochrome pictures of himself from the gym. In the first image, the actor shared a glimpse of his beefed up biceps and in the second photograph, he is seen putting his washboard abs on display. He captioned the post: 'Comeback toh Zabardast hona chahiye, warna maza kaise aayega (The comeback has to be spectacular, otherwise, where's the fun in it!)' Earlier this month, Aayush shared a video of himself doing shoulder shrugs with heavy weights. Nothing apart from his muscular-strong back is visible as yellow light falls on it. 'The weights don't care who you were. Only who you choose to become,' the 34-year-old actor captioned the video, which had Ryan Miller's track 'Masculine' as the background score. On June 24, the actor took to social media, where he shared that he is on his road to recover after undergoing two surgeries for back pain. He wrote a note on Instagram, which read: "Life has its way of slowing you down to make sure you listen.' 'For the last couple of years, I had been experiencing consistent pain in my back it started while pulling off a stunt during the action scene in Ruslaan — nothing too dramatic, so I did what most of us tend to do… ignored it, masked it, and kept going.' The actor added: 'It finally caught up with me while shooting for my current movie, and things took a turn. Movements that once felt like second nature — dancing, stunts, even the simplest stretches — became restricted. What I thought was temporary turned out to be far more serious." He called taking the pain lightly his biggest mistake. "But now… here we are. After two surgeries, I'm officially on the road to recovery. The journey has just begun, and I'm filled with nothing but gratitude, hope, and a burning desire to get back to doing what I love the most — being in front of the camera.'


Time of India
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ruslaan Mumtaz on 'Tic Toc Timeout': This concept is intense, character-driven
Picture Credit: Facebook Actor Ruslaan Mumtaz , who is seen as Dr. Rahul in new series Tic Toc Timeout, said that the concept is intense and very character-driven. Talking about the new show, Ruslaan said: "I loved the concept of Tic Toc Timeout and it was easy for me to connect with the character because it's about a doctor who loses his son and wants to end his life post that. Being a father myself, such a character connected with me emotionally, and I loved portraying Dr. Rahul on this show." "This concept is really intense and very, very character-driven." Ruslaan said that it needed him to really feel the trauma of someone who wants to end his life. "Also, my director Tanveer Hashmi really pushed me as an actor and helped me justify all the intense scenes in the show," he added. Asked whether the viewers might resonate more with the guilt or hope, he shared: "Dr. Rahul's guilt is totally justified. Once you watch the show, you will know why. Also, his wish to restart his life after meeting Tanya is also justified." From his real experience, he shared some facts about the job of a surgeon and mentioned that their job is very tough because a million things can go wrong in the operating theater, and even a small mistake leads to the loss of life. He added, "In this show, the doctor wants to end his own life because he cannot deal with the guilt of making a mistake." Tic Toc Timeout revolves around a renowned surgeon, Dr. Rahul, who is guilt-ridden over his son's death during surgery. He hires a mysterious service called How to Die Smiling to end his life in seven days. As the end nears, he meets Tanya, and they fall in love-giving him a reason to live. However, the countdown is irreversible. Talking about the haunting title, How to Die Smiling, Ruslaan shared, "It's a great concept where my character hires an agency that promises to kill you while you are smiling and happy. It's the best death one can have, and they guarantee such a death." Sharing his thoughts on Tanya's entry in the show, he said, "She makes him forget all the bad things about his life and gives him the desire to want to live again and start afresh."


India Today
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Aayush Sharma undergoes two surgeries, says good health isn't just about six-packs
Salman Khan's brother-in-law and actor Aayush Sharma has opened up about his recent health struggles, involving two back surgeries. He mentioned that he had to undergo the surgeries after ignoring a long-standing injury sustained while performing a stunt sequence for the film 'Ruslaan'.In an Instagram post, Sharma shared photos and videos from his recovery journey and admitted ignoring the pain was his biggest wrote, "Life has its way of slowing you down to make sure you listen. For the last couple of years, I had been experiencing consistent pain in my back. It started while pulling off a stunt during the action scene in 'Ruslaan' - nothing too dramatic, so I did what most of us tend to do, ignored it, masked it, and kept going (sic)." However, the pain worsened during the shoot of his current film, leading to serious restrictions in his movement. "It finally caught up with me while shooting for my current movie, and things took a turn. Movements that once felt like second nature, dancing, stunts, even the simplest stretches, became restricted. What I thought was temporary turned out to be far more serious (sic)," he the video here: advertisementReflecting on the experience, he continued, 'The biggest mistake? Taking the pain lightly and hoping it would heal on its own. But now here we are. After two surgeries, I'm officially on the road to recovery. The journey has just begun, and I'm filled with nothing but gratitude, hope, and a burning desire to get back to doing what I love the most - being in front of the camera (sic)."Aayush also shared an important message about health, saying, "This phase has taught me that good health isn't just about a six-pack - it's about what's happening inside. Don't ignore the whispers your body sends you. Act early. Heal properly (sic)."Here's a picture Aayush shared: He went on to thank his doctors and family for their support during this difficult phase and ended the post on an emotional note, sharing, 'And then there's my little man, Ahil, who looked at me and said - 'Papa, you heal fast. I need my Wolverine back.' I'm coming back stronger. For you. For me. For all of it (sic)."Aayush was last seen in 'Ruslaan', directed by Karan Butani and co-starring Sushrii Shreya Mishraa, Jagapathi Babu, and Vidya Malvade. He also appeared in 'Antim: The Final Truth' alongside Mahima Makwana and Jisshu Sengupta.- EndsMust Watch


NDTV
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Aayush Sharma's Health Update After Two Back-To-Back Surgeries: "Act Early, Heal Properly"
New Delhi: Aayush Sharma took to Instagram to update his followers on his back-to-back surgeries recently. Stating how his back pain had initially started when he was performing a stunt for his film Ruslaan, he admitted to ignoring it at first. However, things started acting up while he was filming his latest movie and he realised his backache was a little more serious. He updated everyone that he was officially on his road to recovery. What's Happening Aayush Sharma recently put up an Instagram post, revealing details about his recent surgeries. He penned a long post explaining how it all began with a simple back pain while he was shooting for Ruslaan. However, with time, the symptoms exacerbated and he had to seek medical attention. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aayush Sharma (@aaysharma) His post read, "Life has its way of slowing you down to make sure you listen. For the last couple of years, I had been experiencing consistent pain in my back it started while pulling off a stunt during the action scene in Ruslaan - nothing too dramatic, so I did what most of us tend to do... ignored it, masked it, and kept going. It finally caught up with me while shooting for my current movie, and things took a turn. Movements that once felt like second nature - dancing, stunts, even the simplest stretches - became restricted. What I thought was temporary turned out to be far more serious." The Antim actor added, "The biggest mistake? Taking the pain lightly and hoping it would heal on its own. But now... here we are. After two surgeries, I'm officially on the road to recovery. The journey has just begun, and I'm filled with nothing but gratitude, hope, and a burning desire to get back to doing what I love the most - being in front of the camera." He expressed deep gratitude towards the doctors and his family for taking such good care of him, as he concluded, "This phase has taught me that good health isn't just about a six-pack - it's about what's happening inside. Don't ignore the whispers your body sends you. Act early. Heal properly. To the doctors - thank you for the laser-sharp attention and care. To my producer @isajidqureshi & director @dir_kiran - your patience and understanding in these uncertain weeks mean the world. And to my beautiful family - Arpita, Ahil, and Ayat - thank you for turning my bedrest into what felt more like a vacation than a punishment. Your laughter, love, and support have been my real medicine. And then there's my little man, Ahil, who looked at me and said - "Papa, you heal fast... I need my Wolverine back." I'm coming back stronger. For you. For me. For all of it. #Gratitude #RecoveryMode #BackSoon." Aayush Sharma's Upcoming Projects As for his next lineup, Aayush Sharma has been sharing glimpses of a new project that he is filming in Banaras. My Punjabi Nikaah and Dhak are the other two titles also expected in his slate of films. In A Nutshell Aayush Sharma shared a long Instagram post on recuperating from two back-to-back surgeries. He assured his well-wishers that he was officially on the road to recovery after getting the necessary medical help for his relapsing back pain.


Hindustan Times
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Aayush Sharma undergoes two surgeries after back injury on Ruslaan set, says ignoring the pain was ‘biggest mistake'
Actor Aayush Sharma, who is married to Salman Khan's sister Arpita Khan Sharma, took on an action-packed avatar in the 2024 film Ruslaan. The actor had experienced back pain while doing a stunt sequence for the film, but did not take any medication during that time. On Tuesday, the actor revealed that he had to undergo two back surgeries because of that pain, and admitted that ignoring his injury at that time was his 'biggest mistake.' Aayush Sharma shared that he is on the 'road to recovery' after the surgery. In a picture, Aayush was seen lying down on his hospital bed after the surgery. In another video, he said that he is finally feeling better and is comfortable knowing that this problem will be over. In the caption, he began, 'Life has its way of slowing you down to make sure you listen. For the last couple of years, I had been experiencing consistent pain in my back it started while pulling off a stunt during the action scene in Ruslaan — nothing too dramatic, so I did what most of us tend to do… ignored it, masked it, and kept going.' He added, 'It finally caught up with me while shooting for my current movie, and things took a turn. Movements that once felt like second nature — dancing, stunts, even the simplest stretches — became restricted. What I thought was temporary turned out to be far more serious.' 'Good health isn't just about a six-pack' The post further read, 'The biggest mistake? Taking the pain lightly and hoping it would heal on its own. But now… here we are. After two surgeries, I'm officially on the road to recovery. The journey has just begun, and I'm filled with nothing but gratitude, hope, and a burning desire to get back to doing what I love the most — being in front of the camera. This phase has taught me that good health isn't just about a six-pack — it's about what's happening inside. Don't ignore the whispers your body sends you. Act early. Heal properly.' He went on to thank the doctors and his family for staying beside him during this tough time. He concluded the post by sharing, 'And then there's my little man, Ahil, who looked at me and said — 'Papa, you heal fast… I need my Wolverine back.' I'm coming back stronger. For you. For me. For all of it.' Neil Nitin Mukesh, Huma Qureshi, Mini Mathur and Pulkit Samrat wished Aayush a speedy recovery in the comments section of the post. Ruslaan was directed by Karan Butani. It features Sushrii Shreya Mishraa, Jagapathi Babu and Vidya Malvade in crucial roles. Aayush was also seen in Antim: The Final Truth, co-starring Mahima Makwana and Jisshu Sengupta.