Son of Indore DIG became superhit Bollywood film writer
Son of Indore DIG became superhit Bollywood film writer
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Today, on November 24, Salim Khan, noted writer and father of Dabangg Salman Khan, is celebrating his 84th birthday. Salim Khan's contribution to the film industry can never be forgotten. He has given many Evergreen films to Bollywood. Let's take a look at his life on this special occasion.

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Salim Khan was born on 24 November 1936 in Indore. His real name is Abdul Salim Khan. His father Abdul Rashid Khan was the DIG of Indore. Salim's early studies are from St. Raphael's School in Indore. At the same time, he did his graduation from Holkar College, Indore.

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He was very interested in cricket since college. He also used to play in college tournaments. He was so good at cricket that he was offered a scholarship by the college to pursue his MA. Very few people know that Salim Khan also acted in films in the early stages of his career. He acted as a junior actor in almost 11 films. However, he did not get much success in his acting career.

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There was also an era in Hindi cinema when screenwriters were not given credit in the film. But gradually the change in the cine world also improved the situation of screenwriters. The credit goes to the Salim-Javed duo who introduced this trend in films. In Hindi cinema, Salim is well known for his unique story and powerful dialogue delivery. In his screenwriting world, Salim has written scripts for films like Zanjeer, Sholay, Mughal-e-Azam, Diwar, Mr. India.

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