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In 1964, veteran writer Salim Khan married Salma Khan (born Sushila Charak). Recently in an interview with the Free Press Journal, he revealed that Salma’s father had an objection to his religion and recalled the vow to “seven rounds” with him.
The experienced writer revealed, “My father -in -law, a dentist, was from the Dogra community. He investigated my background when my marriage came about and respected the fact that I came from a good family and was well educated. He told me that my religion was his only objection. Yet we were not for disagreement or quarrel!
Salim Khan talked about her marriage to Salma Khan
Asked if his wife never had any reservation about marriage, Salim Khan revealed, “My wife had loved the son Fair ritual and also saw her sister as well as cousin also followed it. So I also found a pundit in my area in my area. We also had a pandit, we also had a nika, who is a writing that you are in a writing that you are.”
Salim Khan and Salma Khan’s wedding
Salim married Salma in 1964 and has four children together: three sons, Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan, and a daughter, Alvira. In 1981, Salim married actor Helen Richardson, but did not divorce his first wife.
Recently, Sohail Khan shared a video of his father, Salim, a meal with his mother, Salma, his hands. The video melted the hearts online, many called them a beautiful pair.
About Salim Khan
Salim Khan is a famous Indian screenwriter who gained fame as a part of the prestigious pair, Salim-Javed. Along with Javed Akhtar, Salim Khan redefined the Bollywood story in the 1970s and 1980s, with some of the largest blockbusters in the history of the Indian film. His films such as Zangeyer (1973), Sholay (1975), Dewar (1975), Don (1978) and Trishul (1978) became cultural sites and made Amitabh Bachchan a Bollywood superstar.
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