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  1. Javed Akhtar recalls why he stopped working with Salim Khan: ‘Jab kamyabi ayi…’
  2. Salim Khan
  3. Salim Khan's 87th birthday: Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Arpita reunite for low
  4. When Salim Khan spoke about falling in love twice: ‘I wouldn’t recommend it as an ideal way of living’
  5. When Salim Khan revealed why he and Javed Akhtar split: ‘I told him I can take care of myself’
  6. Salim Khan family
  7. On Salim Khan's 85th Birthday, His Rare Pictures With His Young Son, Salman Khan Is Simply GOLD


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Javed Akhtar recalls why he stopped working with Salim Khan: ‘Jab kamyabi ayi…’

Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar worked together as screenwriters for some of the most iconic Bollywood films such as Also read: Javed Akhtar joins wife Shabana Azmi, ex-wife Honey Irani for the perfect family pic with their kids. See here Javed Akhtar (left) and Salim Khan were an Indian screenwriting duo who worked together on 24 films between 1971–1987. (File Photo) In the recent interview, Javed also revealed that before becoming a writer and lyricist, he wanted to become a film director. Javed said he was working as an assistant director and dialogue writer in the 1966 film Sarhadi Lutera, when he became friends with Salim, who is actor In an interview with BBC News Hindi, Further speaking about his association with Arguably one of the most influential and powerful writers in Hindi film history, Salim-Javed (as they came to be known) were responsible for creating the 'angry young man' persona seen in many

Salim Khan

• • • • Relatives See Salim Abdul Rashid Khan (born on 24 November 1935) is an Indian actor, film producer and screenwriter. He wrote the screenplays, stories and scripts for numerous Salim-Javed revolutionised Sholay is also considered to be one of the Khan is also known as the founder of the Early years [ ] Salim Khan was born in the city of Salim Khan was the youngest child of his parents, both of whom died by the time he was 14 years old. His father, Abdul Rashid Khan, had joined the Career [ ] Acting phase (1960–1969) [ ] Here, he was spotted by film director Baraat. He would be paid Rs.1000/- as a signing amount and a monthly salary of Rs.400/- for the period of shooting. Salim accepted and moved to Mumbai, living in a small rented apartment in Baraat was duly made and released in 1960, it did not do too well, and in any case, his role was a minor one. Working under the name Prince Salim, Sarhaadi Lootera (1966) and Diwaana (1967). His most substantial role, for which he did receive some notice, was in Teesri Manzil, where his role as the hero's friend was a meaty one, and his entry scene got a very good build-up. Screenwriting transition (1969–1971) [ ] After working in 25 films, he eventually understood that he "was not cut out to be an actor because I lacked the art of projection. But by then it was too late — how could I have gone back to Indore?" Salim-Javed phase (1971–1982) [ ] Main article: Salim met Javed Akhthar for first time during the making of the film ...

Salim Khan's 87th birthday: Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Arpita reunite for low

NEW DELHI: Bollywood screenwriter and producer Salim Khan, who turned 87 on Thursday, celebrated the occasion with his family members. Some photos from his birthday celebrations have been shared on social media in which Salim is seen posing with his family members. His son Arbaaz Khan took to social media and shared glimpses from the fam-jam session. The noted writer is seen with a platter full of food served before him. Also seen in the photo are Arbaaz Khan, Sohail Khan, Salman Khan, Arpita Khan, Ahil Sharma, Alvira Khan Sharma, Helen and Salma Khan. Salman, who is seen standing behind his father dressed in a black tee and a cap, is seen holding his niece Ayat Sharma. Karisma Kapoor also wished Salim Khan on his birthday, writing, "Happy birthday Salim uncle." Sanjay Kapoor, who worked with Salman Khan in 'Sirf Tum' and 'Auzaar', wrote, "Happy birthday uncle. kaam tho hum Acha hi kartey hain @arbaazkhanofficial." Meanwhile, Salim Khan's son-in-law Atul Agnihotri shared a post full of throwback pictures and he wrote, "Happy birthday father-in-law." Bollywood screenwriter Salim Khan has penned a string of cult classics in collaboration with Javed Akhtar. Famously called as Salim-Javed, the duo has scripted many commercially and critically accepted films like 'Yaadon Ki Baaraat', 'Zanjeer', 'Deewaar', 'Trishul', 'Kaala Patthar', 'Dostana', 'Seeta Aur Geeta', 'Sholay', 'Mr India', 'Don', and many more. Meanwhile, Arbaaz Khan was recently seen in web-series 'Tanaav' alongside...

When Salim Khan spoke about falling in love twice: ‘I wouldn’t recommend it as an ideal way of living’

• • • • When Salim Khan spoke about falling in love twice: ‘I wouldn’t recommend it as an ideal way of living’ When Salim Khan spoke about falling in love twice: ‘I wouldn’t recommend it as an ideal way of living’ On Salim Khan's birthday, here's recalling his personal life that was as dramatic as the scripts he wrote. Salim Khan’s personal life has been as dramatic as the scripts he wrote for films in the 70’s that are now considered cult classics– Sholay, Zanjeer, Mr India and Don. Be it his legendary partnership with Javed Akhtar and its abrupt termination that is still matter of much discussion, or his own marriages with Salma Khan and later Helen. Yet, despite all the turmoil and strained relationships around him as his sons Salman, Arbaaz and Sohail struggled to deal with new developments, he waded through mountains of tabloid gossip. Later, he would remain breezy and effervescent about this phase of his life. His marriages have always been a subject of discussion. It didn’t go down so well when Salim Khan decided to marry Helen in 1981, despite already having four children. Salman had expressed his anger about this in earlier interviews, as he was very attached to his mother, and would ‘hate’ when his father came home late. Nevertheless, his mother grew to accept it and the bitterness faded in time. The family was a ‘close fist’, as Salman said, and Helen found her place in the family. Also read | Salman Khan with his two mothers — Salma Khan and Helen. (Photo: Inst...

When Salim Khan revealed why he and Javed Akhtar split: ‘I told him I can take care of myself’

• • • • When Salim Khan revealed why he and Javed Akhtar split: 'I told him I can take care of myself' When Salim Khan revealed why he and Javed Akhtar split: ‘I told him I can take care of myself’ Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar ended their partnership in 1982 after 12 years, and the reasons behind it have always been a bit of a mystery. Here's what Salim said about the split. Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar’s legendary partnership during the 70’s had led to some of the most iconic and intense films Bollywood had ever seen — Sholay, Zanjeer, Mr India and Don, to name a few. The duo In an old interview to Etc, Salim Khan recalled how the matter came about. “Every box has an expiry date– this also had one. We were near Javed’s house one evening when Javed told me he wanted to split, that he’d been thinking about it for some time now. I got up, shook hands with him and started walking towards my car. He also started to walk with me, but I held him, turned him towards his house and said, ‘I can look after myself.’ I came back home and didn’t tell anyone about it. The next evening, calls started coming in asking about the split. I asked Javed whether he told anyone, he said only a few friends knew. It was only after a few days that I announced the split.” Also Read | But what was the reason behind ending such a wonderful and successful association? One possible reason was that Javed Akhtar, who was also a lyricist, wanted to extend their partnership to this field as well. “Javed wante...

Salim Khan family

Active since 1959, for nearly 64 years. The Salim Khan family refers to the family of Salim was born in 1935 in Sushila Charak), Salim's first wife. Some members of the family also have roots in Generations [ ] First generation [ ] • Anwar Khan, Father of Abdul Rashid Khan, Grandfather of Second generation [ ] • Abdul Rashid Khan (died 1950), Father of Third generation [ ] • • Salma Khan (born Sushila Charak), first wife of Salim Khan, father from • Fourth generation [ ] • • • • • • • Fifth generation [ ] • Alizeh Agnihotri, daughter of • Ayaan Agnihotri, son of • Arhaan Khan, son of • Nirvan Khan, son of • Yohan Khan, son of • Ahil Sharma, son of • Ayat Sharma, daughter of Contributions [ ] Salim Khan [ ] • • ^ a b Salman Khan grandfather is from Afghanistan ... Retrieved 1 October 2014. Salman Khan: "My grandfather from Afghanistan... My grandfather from my mother's side comes from Jammu Kashmir..." [ dead YouTube link] • ^ a b www.news18.com . Retrieved 4 March 2019. • The Times of India . Retrieved 4 March 2019. • Ramesh Dawar (2003), • Sholay, through the eyes of Salim Khan, • ^ a b Chaudhuri, Diptakirti (1 October 2015). Written by Salim-Javed: The Story of Hindi Cinema's Greatest Screenwriters. 9789352140084. • Pandolin. 25 April 2013. • Chaudhuri, Diptakirti (1 October 2015). Written by Salim-Javed: The Story of Hindi Cinema's Greatest Screenwriters. 9789352140084. • Teo, Stephen (2017). Eastern Westerns: Film and Genre Outside and Inside Hollywood. 9781317592266. •

On Salim Khan's 85th Birthday, His Rare Pictures With His Young Son, Salman Khan Is Simply GOLD

One of the greatest names in the history of Indian cinema, a man of sheer brilliance and the one, who had introduced us to the magic of screenwriting like never before. The master, the myth, the legend, Salim Abdul Rashid Khan a.k.a., Salim Khan. There's hardly anyone in this country, who hasn't heard the name of the iconic duo, 'Salim-Javed (Javed Akhtar)'. The duo that had given us masterpieces like, Sholay, Seeta Aur Geeta, Zanjeer, Deewar, Kranti, Don, and the list goes on. (Recommended Read: Salim Khan is often regarded as the greatest screenwriter of all times in Indian cinema's history and has also engraved his status as an incredibly talented director and a writer far ahead of his time. Over the years, Salim Khan has blessed our soul with his words of wisdom in many interviews and talk shows, but his shayari on The Kapil Sharma Showwas the best to date. The legendary writer had given a piece of advice to everyone and had said, "Aasuu aaye toh khud poochiyega, log poochne aayenge toh sauda karenge." The legendary writer, Salim Khan has turned 85 today, and on his birthday we stumbled across some of his rare pictures with his son, Salman Khan from their younger days. In the pictures, the father-son duo looked mesmerisingly handsome in their respective outfits. While the doting son, Salman looked cute in his off-white shirt and grey trousers, it's undoubtedly his father, Salim Khan, who overshadowed him in his olive coloured denim shirt and blue denim. The pictures br...