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* [https://www.newsunique.in/2021/05/interview-salim-khans-father-on-salmans-radhey-said-this-is-not-a-great-film-but-commercial-films-have-an-accountability-so-that-everyone-can-get-money/ Interview] with [[Salim Khan]] | |||
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Salim Khan | |
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![]() Salim Khan in Aug 2011 | |
Born | |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor, Scriptwriter |
Years active | 1959 − 1996 (Retired), 2013 |
Spouse(s) |
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Children | Salman Khan[1] Arbaaz Khan Sohail Khan Alvira Khan Agnihotri Arpita Khan |
Relatives | Thakur Baldev Singh (Father-in-law) Malaika Arora Khan (Daughter-in-law) Atul Agnihotri (Son-in-law) |
Salim Khan (born 24 November 1935) is an Indian actor and screenwriter. He starred mostly in Hindi movies. Khan is known for his role in Teesri Manzil (1966). He is married to veteran Indian actress Helen. He is the father of actor Salman Khan.[2]
Khan was born in Indore, Central Provinces and Berar, India.
Filmography
Actor
- Baraat (1960)
- Police Detective (1960)
- Ramu Dada (1961)
- Professor (1962)
- Kabli Khan (1963)
- Bachpan (1963)
- Darasingh: Ironman (1964)
- Aandhi Aur Toofan (1964)
- Raaka (1965)
- Sarhadi Lutera (1966)
- Teesri Manzil (1966)
- Sarhaadi Lootera (1966)
- Diwana (1967)
- Chhaila Babu (1967)
- Lahu Pukarega (1968)
- Wafadar (1977)
Screenwriter (solo)
- Do Bhai (1969)
- Zanjeer (1973)
- Naam (1986)
- Angaaray (1986)
- Kabzaa (1988)
- Toofan (1989)
- Jurm (1990)
- Akayla (1991)
- Mast Kalandar (1991)
- Patthar Ke Phool (1991)
- Aa Gale Lag Jaa (1994)
- Majhdhaar (1996)
- Dil Tera Diwana (1996)
Awards
Filmfare Awards
Filmfare Awards | |||
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Year | Category | Film | |
1983 | Best Screenplay | Shakti (1982) | |
1976 | Best Dialogue | Deewaar (1975) | |
Best Screenplay | |||
Best Story | |||
1974 | Best Screenplay | Zanjeer (1973)[3] | |
Best Story |
Further reading
- Interview with Salim Khan
References
- ↑ https://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/the-salman-khan-interview-you-must-not-miss/story-0jEfS7CIs7NvsLmXc6hLWJ.html
- ↑ Swarup, Shubhangi (29 January 2011). "The Kingdom of Khan". OPEN (magazine). Retrieved 2014-07-16.
Salim Khan, scriptwriter and father of Salman Khan, remembers the Afghan tribe his family historically belongs to. "It is Alakozai," he says. "My family came to Indore 150 years ago, and worked as [part of the] cavalry in the time of the British." Salman Khan is a fifth-generation Khan in India. While completing his MA in Indore, young Salim Khan was spotted by some producers who had come to attend a wedding in Tarachand Barjatya's family. He then left for Bombay, where he acted in what he calls "indifferent roles" in 20-odd films before switching to scriptwriting. (In the long chain of filmi coincidences, it is Tarachand Barjatya's grandson, Sooraj Barjatya, who gave Salim's son Salman his first big hit, Maine Pyar Kiya.)
- ↑ "Best Screenplay Award". Filmfare Award Official Listings, Indiatimes. Archived from the original on 29 April 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
Other websites
- Salim Khan on IMDb