Salman Khan's father Salim Khan hospitalized but stable
Khan was brought into the emergency by their family doctor and was shifted to the ICU.
PTI
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Salman Khan visits ailing father Salim Khan at Mumbai's Lilavati hospital (PTI)
Mumbai, 17 Feb
Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan, credited for writing celebrated Hindi films such as 'Sholay', 'Deewar' and 'Don' with Javed Akhtar, is stable and under close observation after he was admitted to the ICU of Lilavati hospital in Bandra on Tuesday.
In a
statement shared to PTI, Dr Jalil Parker, who is treating the 90-year-old
veteran, said Khan was admitted in the ICU early morning at 8.30 am.
"He
is stable but is under close observation in regards to his clinical
status," Parker said in the statement.
"He
(Khan) was brought into the emergency by their family doctor Dr 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)
and Dr Bineet Ahluwalia attended on him."
Parker
said the doctors will hold a press bulletin on Wednesday at 11am with "due
consent of the relatives & maintaining the confidentiality of the patient
to the utmost". As concern over Khan's health mounted, his children,
including superstar Salman Khan, daughter Alvira, and sons-in-law Atul
Agnihotri and Aayush Sharma were seen going into the hospital.
Khan, a
household name in the 70s and 80S, turned 90 on November 24 last year. It was the day Dharmendra, the star of many of his films, including "Sholay",
"Seeta aur Geeta" and "Yaadon Ki Baraat", passed away.
Hailing
from an affluent family in Indore, Khan arrived in Mumbai in his 20s with
dreams of stardom. He was good looking and confident he would make a mark in
the industry as an actor. But that did not happen. And then, after struggling
for close to a decade and getting confined to small roles in films, he changed
lanes.
He
worked as an assistant to Abrar Alvi and soon met Akhtar to form one of the
most Hindi cinema's most formidable writing partnerships. They worked together
on two dozen movies with most of them achieving the blockbuster status.
Other
than 'Sholay', 'Deewar' and 'Don', Khan and
Akhtar also penned 'Trishul', 'Zanjeer', 'Seeta Aur
Geeta', 'Haathi Mere Saathi', 'Yaadon Ki Baarat' and 'Mr India'.
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