Is Salim Khan Stable Under Close Observation?
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Mumbai, Feb 17 (NationPress) Renowned screenwriter Salim Khan has been admitted to the ICU after being rushed to Lilavati Hospital on Tuesday. Dr. Jalil Parkar, who is overseeing his treatment, has provided an update regarding the veteran writer's health condition.
Dr. Parkar stated, “It is indeed accurate that Salim Khan (father of Bollywood icon Salman Khan) is currently at Lilavati Hospital in the ICU since 8:30 am this morning. He was brought in via emergency care by family physician Sandeep Chopra. Following initial emergency treatment, Mr. Khan was moved to the intensive care unit on the first floor. A team of medical professionals including Dr. Vinay Chavan (neurologist), Dr. Ajit Menon (cardiologist), Dr. Nitin Dange (neurosurgeon), and Dr. Bineet Ahluwalia has been attending to him. Out of respect for the family's wishes, no further details will be provided today.”
He added, “We will hold a press conference tomorrow at 11:00 am with the approval of the family, while ensuring the utmost confidentiality regarding the patient's condition. He is stable but remains under close observation due to his clinical status.”
Earlier today, Salman Khan, along with his siblings Alvira Khan Agnihotri and Arpita Khan, as well as actor Aayush Sharma, were spotted arriving at the hospital. Salman paused his shooting schedule in Madh Island to visit his father. Reports indicate that Salim Khan has been experiencing swelling.
Having relocated to Mumbai in the 1950s, Salim Khan initially took on roles as a film extra and supporting actor in Hindi cinema. Though his acting career was brief, it paved the way for his successful transition into scriptwriting. In the late 1960s, he teamed up with Javed Akhtar, creating the legendary duo Salim-Javed, one of the most significant screenwriting partnerships in Indian cinema. Between 1971 and 1982, they penned numerous commercially successful and culturally impactful films, such as ‘Andaz’, ‘Seeta Aur Geeta’, ‘Zanjeer’, ‘Yaadon Ki Baaraat’, ‘Deewaar’, ‘Sholay’, ‘Trishul’, ‘Don’, and ‘Kaala Patthar’. Their contributions played a crucial role in defining the structure of Hindi commercial films, characterized by compelling narratives, strong dialogues, and a central male protagonist.