Biography salim khan
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Salim Khan (Salman Khan’s Father) Age, Mate, Children, Parentage, Biography
execute meters- 1.75 m
bother feet inches- 5’ 8”
in Pounds- 176 lbs
Script and conversation writer: Haathi mere Saathi (1971)
Mother- Not Known
Brother- 1
Sister- Classify known
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Salim Khan facts for kids
This page is about the actor and screenwriter. For the town, see Salem Khan. For other uses, see Salim Khan (disambiguation).
Salim Abdul Rashid Khan (born 24 November 1935) is an Indian actor, film producer and screenwriter. He wrote the screenplays, stories and scripts for numerous Bollywood films. He is one half of the prolific screenwriting duo of Salim–Javed, along with Javed Akhtar. The duo were among the first Indian screenwriters to achieve star status in Hindi cinema, and became one of the most successful Indian screenwriters of all time. While working together, Salim Khan was largely responsible for developing the stories and characters, whereas Javed Akhtar was largely responsible for developing the dialogues.
Salim-Javed revolutionised Indian cinema in the 1970s, transforming and reinventing the Bollywood formula, pioneering the Bollywood blockbuster format, and pioneering genres such as the masala film and the Dacoit Western. Salim Khan was also one of the responsible person for creating the "angry young man" character archetype of Amitabh Bachchan. Their films are among the highest-grossing Indian films of all time, including Sholay (1975), the highest-grossing Indian film ever at the time, as well as films such as Seeta Aur Geet
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Salim Khan
Indian actor and screenwriter (born 1935)
This article is about the actor and screenwriter. For the town, see Salem Khan. For other uses, see Salim Khan (disambiguation).
Salim Abdul Rashid Khan (born 24 November 1935) is an Indian actor, film producer and screenwriter.[1] He wrote the screenplays, stories and scripts for numerous Bollywood films. He is one half of the prolific screenwriting duo of Salim–Javed, along with Javed Akhtar. The duo were among the first Indian screenwriters to achieve star status in Hindi cinema,[2] and became one of the most successful Indian screenwriters of all time.[3][4] While working together, Salim Khan was largely responsible for developing the stories and characters, whereas Javed Akhtar was largely responsible for developing the dialogues.[5]
Salim-Javed revolutionised Indian cinema in the 1970s,[6] transforming and reinventing the Bollywood formula, pioneering the Bollywood blockbuster format,[4] and pioneering genres such as the masala film[7] and the Dacoit Western.[8] Salim Khan was also one of the responsible person for creating the "angry young man" character archetype of Amitabh Bachchan.[9] Their films are among th