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Salim Khan, 90, was hospitalized on February 17 due to a minor brain hemorrhage; Stable after mechanical ventilation and procedure. Son Salman shifts the shooting of the Galwan battle to Mehboob’s studio near the hospital, and shoots the song sequence without delay. Apoorva Lakhia’s direction honors the Galwan conflict of 2020; Salman as Colonel P Santosh Babu.
Legendary screenwriter Salim Khan, 90, was admitted to a Mumbai hospital on February 17 after suffering a minor brain haemorrhage, sparking widespread concern in the film industry. He was briefly placed on a ventilator as a precaution, and doctors performed a small procedure the next day.
Following this, his son, actor Salman Khan, quickly adjusted his work schedule to stay by his father’s side during treatment. The hospital staff confirmed that the condition of the famous screenwriter was stable and recovering well, but remained under observation.
Salman Khan changes the shooting location of the movie ‘Battle of Galwan’.
During this difficult period, reports suggest that Salman shifted the shooting schedule of his next film, ‘Battle of Galwan’, from Film City to Mehboob Studio. This switch allowed him to film near the hospital and keep up with his professional obligations.
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According to India Today, Salman is shooting a song for the film at the moment and it is scheduled to wrap up soon. Moving to the new location keeps things on track, avoiding setbacks despite the team’s extensive needs and setup. Salman did not want the schedule to suffer, especially with a large crew. But being available to his father was just as important. Moving to a beloved studio made this balance possible. Salim Khan is still under observation and is responding positively to treatment.
Details of the “Battle of Galwan”.
“Battle of Galwan”, directed by Apoorva Lakhia, is inspired by the June 2020 border skirmish between Indian and Chinese forces. It honors the stories of soldiers, their guts, and the sacrifices they made. Salman Khan plays Param Vir Chakra winner Colonel P Santosh Babu, bringing to light a true Indian military legend. The cast includes Chitrangda Singh, Abhilash Chaudhary, Ankur Bhatia and Zain Shaw in pivotal positions.
