Salim Khan Celebrates Eid with Family After Hospital Discharge
A Joyous Eid for the Khan Family
The Khan family is celebrating a joyful Eid this year as their patriarch, Salim Khan, has been released from Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. He was admitted on February 17 due to high blood pressure and a minor brain hemorrhage but has now returned home. On the festive occasion of Eid al-Fitr, Salim and his family appeared on the balcony of their residence, Galaxy, in Bandra, to greet fans and the media. The balcony is secured with bulletproof glass for safety reasons. Salim Khan is set to turn 91 later this year.
Family Moments on Eid
Salim Khan Celebrates Eid with Salman Khan and Family
In a video captured by the paparazzi, Salim, who was in a wheelchair, and his son Salman Khan waved to their supporters from the window. The family gathered for this special moment included Salman’s mother, Salma Khan, his brothers Arbaaz and Sohail Khan, sisters Alvira Agnihotri and Arpita Khan Sharma, as well as nephews Arhaan, Ahil, and Ayat.
Health Update on Salim Khan
Salim Khan's Health Scare
Salim Khan was admitted to Lilavati Hospital after experiencing health complications. There were concerns about a serious surgery, but Dr. Jalil Parkar, the family physician, reassured everyone that Salim underwent a procedure that was not classified as surgery. He confirmed that Salim was stable and would soon be taken off the ventilator. Dr. Parkar explained that Salim had a minimal brain hemorrhage, which did not necessitate surgical intervention. He also mentioned that Salim was recovering, albeit slowly due to his age.
Salim Khan's Legacy
Who is Salim Khan
Salim Khan is celebrated as one of the most significant screenwriters in Indian cinema, known for creating iconic characters and unforgettable dialogues. His notable works include classics like Sholay, Deewaar, Zanjeer, Trishul, and Don. In the 1970s and 1980s, he and Javed Akhtar dominated Bollywood with their compelling narratives. Although they parted ways in 1982, both acknowledged that their separation was more emotional than professional. Their careers were highlighted in the Amazon Prime Video docu-series, Angry Young Men, released in 2024.