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Salim Khan Stable After Minor Brain Haemorrhage
19 Feb
Summary
- Veteran writer Salim Khan was hospitalized for a minor brain haemorrhage.
- Doctors confirmed no surgery was needed for the condition.
- Filmmaker Subhash Ghai expressed industry-wide prayers for his recovery.

Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan was hospitalized earlier this week, with doctors confirming on Wednesday that he suffered a minor brain haemorrhage. The 90-year-old writer is in stable condition and is being monitored in the intensive care unit.
Filmmaker Subhash Ghai shared that the entire film industry is praying for Salim Khan's recovery, describing him as a brother and a highly respected individual. Ghai, who has a long-standing relationship with Salim Khan, conveyed well wishes from across the industry.
Doctors from Lilavati Hospital clarified that a routine procedure was conducted, and no surgical intervention was necessary for the minimal brain haemorrhage. A specialized medical team has been attending to him. Family members, including Salman Khan and his siblings, have visited Salim Khan at the hospital.




