The celebrated screenwriter Salim Khan, who crafted legendary films like Deewar, Sholay, and Zanjeer, has been married to Salma Khan for over 60 years. Salim, who married Salma (born Sushila Charak) at just 24, met her under circumstances that seem straight out of a Bollywood movie.
Highlights:- Their First Encounter: Salim and Salma’s love story began with chance glances across balconies.
- A Story of Struggle: Their journey together included challenges, especially after Salman Khan's birth.
Known for his daring approach in life and cinema, Salim Khan left Indore and took on the Mumbai film industry, fighting for writers’ rights and fair pay. In contrast to his son Salman, who has had several high-profile romances, Salim dedicated his love to just one woman, Salma.
The spark between them ignited when Salim lived in Mumbai’s Marina Heights and Salma resided next door. He fondly recalls how they would steal glances from their balconies, a simple gesture that eventually blossomed into a deep love.
Secret Meetings and a Family ChallengeReminiscing about their early days, Salim shared that he and Salma would meet secretly, sometimes even standing in line to spend a few moments together. When Salma’s family discovered their bond, they pressured her to either marry Salim or follow their own match. Despite these challenges, Salim and Salma stayed committed, marrying in 1964 when she was only 17. Salman Khan was born just a year later, during a period when Salim faced financial struggles. To support his family, he advertised products ranging from cigarettes to clothing before eventually building a successful film career.
Their story, from those innocent first encounters to the trials they faced together, is a powerful testament to their enduring love.
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