News India Live, Digital Desk: Whenever there is talk of powerful action and vigorous dialogues in Bollywood, Sunny Deol’s face comes first in front of our eyes. A real life story of this ‘hero’, who used to smash sixes of enemies on screen and uproot hand pumps, has come to light, which you might not believe after hearing. Recently, in an interview, Sunny Deol revealed a very big and personal secret of his life. He told that he is suffering from a medical condition called Dyslexia. This is the same problem that child Ishaan Awasthi had in Aamir Khan’s film ‘Taare Zameen Par’. What is dyslexia? It is not a mental disease, but a kind of ‘learning disorder’. In this, a person finds it difficult to recognize, read and write letters. Words appear jumbled up and there is difficulty in forming sentences. It has nothing to do with intelligence or IQ. “I used to get scolded a lot in my childhood…” Sunny Deol told that he had to face a lot of trouble because of this in his childhood. When he was asked to read something in school, he was not able to read it. Because of this, he was scolded a lot and people considered him ‘stupid’ or ‘weak in studies’. At that time, people did not know much about this condition. He told, “Even today I have a lot of difficulty in reading from the teleprompter. That’s why I often ask someone on the set to read the dialogues to me, I will understand and speak.” Sunny Deol also told that his IQ level is very high (more than 160), but due to dyslexia, he always faces a challenge in understanding the world of letters. Had to do it. This revelation is really surprising. The actor who took the theaters by storm with his dialogues has had a long struggle to understand words in real life. This story teaches us that no person should be judged only by his academic ability. This courage and success of Sunny Deol is an inspiration for millions of people who are struggling with such difficulties.
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