Aamir Khan Shares Health Update on Salim Khan: "Improving" in ICU

Aamir Khan has shared a positive update on the health of legendary screenwriter Salim Khan, who was hospitalized on February 17. Salim Khan, 90, suffered a very minimal brain hemorrhage that did not require surgical intervention. Aamir stated that while Salim Sahab is still in the ICU, his health is improving daily according to family. Several Bollywood personalities have visited the hospital to offer support to the family during this time.

Key Points: Salim Khan Health Update: Aamir Khan Shares ICU News

  • Salim Khan is improving in ICU
  • Suffered a minor brain hemorrhage
  • No surgery was required
  • Many film stars have visited
  • Expected to return home soon
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"He is still in ICU, but improving": Aamir Khan shares health update on Salim Khan

Aamir Khan provides a reassuring update on screenwriter Salim Khan's health after a minor brain hemorrhage. Details on his recovery here.

"Alvira ji tells me every day that his health is improving. - Aamir Khan"

Mumbai, February 26

Ever since the news of legendary screenwriter Salim Khan being hospitalized surfaced, fans and well-wishers have been waiting for updates on his health.

Now, Aamir Khan has shared a reassuring update, stating that Salim Khan is recovering well and is expected to return home soon.

The 'Lagaan' actor spoke to the media during an event on Wednesday and informed that he went to meet Salim Khan but could not see him directly as he is in the ICU. However, he spent time with the family, who shared that he is improving well.

(I went to meet Salim Sahab, and we are all praying that he recovers soon. Could not meet him personally since he was in the ICU. I sat with the family.)," Aamir said.

(Alvira ji tells me every day that his health is improving. We are all praying that he returns home soon and that his health is fully restored)," he added.

Salim Khan, who is 90 years old, has been admitted to the hospital since February 17 after suffering a minor brain hemorrhage. Doctors had earlier shared that his condition is stable and that he is being kept under close watch in the intensive care unit (ICU). Dr. Jalil Parkar clarified that no surgery was performed.

"There was no surgery performed. It was a procedure we usually do. Yes, he had a brain hemorrhage, which was very minimal, and did not require any surgical intervention. There was no need for any surgery," he said, adding that the hemorrhage was "very minimal."

Several members of the film industry, including Javed Akhtar, Sanjay Dutt, Shilpa Shetty, Rahul Roy, Sangeeta Bijlani, and Amrita Arora, have visited the hospital in recent days to meet Salim Khan and support his family.

- ANI

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Rohit P
At 90, any health scare is serious. A minor brain hemorrhage sounds terrifying. Thank God it was minimal and didn't require surgery. My duas are with the family. Salim-Javed's partnership is the backbone of Hindi cinema. Get well soon, Sahab.
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David E
It's good to see such a positive health update. The medical team seems to have managed it well without invasive surgery. Wishing Mr. Khan continued strength in his recovery. The outpouring of support from the film fraternity is truly touching.
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Aman W
While I'm glad he's improving, I do wish the family and close friends would share official updates directly, maybe through a spokesperson. The media scramble outside hospitals can be stressful for everyone. Just a thought. Speedy recovery to the legend.
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Shreya B
Alvira ji giving daily updates is so reassuring. Family strength matters the most in such times. Salim Sahab built an empire with his pen. May he return home healthy soon. ❤️
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Karthik V
Shanti and shubh kaamnaayein for Salim Khan sahab. At his age, the body needs time to heal. The fact that Javed Akhtar, Sanjay Dutt and others are visiting shows the bond of the old film industry. Different era, different values. Get well soon!

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