Salim Khan Stable in ICU After Hospital Rush, Family by His Side

Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan was admitted to Lilavati Hospital's ICU early Tuesday morning. Doctor Jalil Parkar confirmed he is stable but under close clinical observation by a team of specialists. His family, including son Salman Khan, was seen arriving at the hospital to be with him. A formal press bulletin with further details is scheduled for Wednesday with the family's consent.

Key Points: Salim Khan Health Update: Stable in ICU, Doctors Monitoring

  • Rushed to hospital early morning
  • Under care of multi-specialty doctor team
  • Family requests privacy on details
  • Press bulletin scheduled for tomorrow
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Salim Khan is stable but under close observation, says doctor

Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan is stable under close observation in ICU at Lilavati Hospital. Family, including Salman Khan, visits. Full press update expected.

Salim Khan is stable but under close observation, says doctor
"He is stable but is under close observation in regards to his clinical status - Dr. Jalil Parkar"

Mumbai, Feb 17

Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan has been shifted to the ICU after he was rushed to the Lilavati Hospital on Tuesday. Doctor Jalil Parkar attached to the case has issued a statement, as he gave an update on the veteran screenwriter's health.

He said, "Yes it's true that Salim Khan (father of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan) & an icon in himself has been admitted to Lilavati Hospital under Dr Jalil Parkar in the ICU early morning at 8:30 am. He was brought into the emergency by their family doctor Sandeep Chopra. Emergency care was initiated in the emergency, and Mr Salim Khan was shifted to the intensive care on the 1st floor. A team of doctors consisting of Dr Vinay Chavan(neurologist),Dr Ajit Menon(cardiologist) & Dr Nitin Dange (neurosurgeon) & Dr Bineet Ahluwalia attended to him. Respecting the relative's request further details ain't being shared today".

However, tomorrow at 11:00 am, we shall be addressing a press bulletin with due consent of the relatives & maintaining the confidentiality of the patient to the utmost.kindly bear with us.he is stable but is under close observation in regards to his clinical status", he added.

Earlier in the day, Salim Khan's elder son, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, daughters Alvira Khan Agnihotri and Arpita Khan and the actor Aayush Sharma were seen arriving at the hospital.

Salman left the shooting in Madh Island and went to meet his father. Reportedly, Salim Khan has complained of swelling.

Salim Khan moved to Mumbai in the 1950s and initially worked as a film extra and supporting actor in Hindi cinema. His acting career was limited, but it led him to scriptwriting. In the late 1960s, Salim Khan partnered with Javed Akhtar, forming Salim-Javed, one of the most influential screenwriting teams in Indian cinema. Between 1971 and 1982, they wrote a series of commercially successful and culturally influential films, including 'Andaz', 'Seeta Aur Geeta', 'Zanjeer', 'Yaadon Ki Baaraat', 'Deewaar', 'Sholay', 'Trishul', 'Don', and 'Kaala Patthar'. Their work helped establish the template of the Hindi commercial film driven by strong narratives, dialogue, and a central male protagonist.

- IANS

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Arjun K
It's good that the hospital is respecting the family's privacy. The media should also give them space during this difficult time. Get well soon, Salim saab.
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Rohit P
The man is a legend. "Mere paas maa hai" and "Kitne aadmi the?" are not just lines, they are part of our culture. Hoping he pulls through. 🙏
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Sarah B
While I wish him a full recovery, I hope this also reminds people of the immense stress and pressure in the film industry. The family must be going through so much.
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Vikram M
Seeing Salman rush from the shoot shows family comes first, no matter what. Wishing the Khan family strength. He's in good hands at Lilavati.
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Karthik V
A true architect of modern Bollywood. His work with Javed Akhtar shaped an entire era. Respect for the doctor's clear communication too. Speedy recovery!

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