
📌 Key Points
- Salim Khan discharged from Mumbai hospital after brain haemorrhage treatment.
- Salman Khan and family members visited Salim Khan regularly during his hospital stay.
- Arbaaz Khan shared positive updates on his father’s health prior to discharge.
- Salim Khan is now back home at Galaxy Apartments with his family.
Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan has been discharged from a Mumbai hospital after a month-long stay following a brain haemorrhage. He has returned to his residence, Galaxy Apartments, with his family. His son, actor Salman Khan, and other family members were frequently spotted visiting him.
Salim Khan Discharged After Treatment
Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan , who was admitted to a Mumbai hospital last month after suffering a brain haemorrhage, was discharged on Tuesday and taken home. As per the sources of news agency PTI, “has been treated successfully.”
Earlier on Tuesday morning, Salim Khan’s son-actor, Salman Khan , arrived at the hospital. His other children, including son Arbaaz Khan, daughters Alvira and Arpita, and sons-in-law Atul Agnihotri and Aayush Sharma, had visited him regularly in the hospital. Salma Khan and Helen were spotted at the hospital.
Family Visits During Hospital Stay
Recently, Salim’s son, Arbaaz Khan, shared an update about his father’s health when reporters spoke with him while he was leaving an Iftar party in Mumbai. “He is better now, he’s improving now. Dad is better,” Arbaaz had said when asked about his father’s health. On a question about his discharge from the hospital, he had said, “Soon. Inshallah.”
Arbaaz Khan Shares Health Update
He worked as an assistant to Abrar Alvi and soon met Javed Akhtar to form one of Hindi cinema’s most formidable writing partnerships. They worked together on two dozen movies, with most of them achieving blockbuster status. Their films include Sholay, Deewar, Don, Trishul, Zanjeer, Seeta Aur Geeta, Haathi Mere Saathi, Yaadon Ki Baarat and Mr India.
Salim Khan’s recovery and return home bring relief to his family and fans. His legendary contributions to Indian cinema continue to be celebrated as he recuperates. The film industry wishes him good health.


