Salim Khan Quick Info
Height 5 ft 6 in
Weight 70 kg
Date of Birth November 24, 1935
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Eye Color Dark Brown

Salim Khan is an Indian film actor, producer, and screenwriter whose acting credits include films like Teesri ManzilChhaila BabuAandhi Aur ToofanRaakaSarhaadi LooteraPolice DetectiveBachpan, and Professor. In addition to that, he has also been one-half of the popular screenwriting duo of Salim-Javed, along with Javed Akhtar. Together they have worked on films like Seeta Aur GeetaPremada KanikeSholayDeewarHaathi Mere SaathiChacha BhatijaMr. IndiaKrantiDostanaShaktiDon, and Kaala Patthar. In January 2014, he was honored with a “Lifetime Achievement Honour” at Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Award.

Born Name

Salim Khan

Nick Name

Salim

Sun Sign

Sagittarius

Born Place

Indore, Indore State, British India (Present-day Madhya Pradesh, India)

Residence

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Nationality

Education

Salim Khan attended Holkar College in Indore and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Occupation

Film Actor, Producer, Screenwriter

Family

Build

Average

Height

5 ft 6 in or 167.5 cm

Weight

70 kg or 154.5 lbs

Girlfriend / Spouse

Salim Khan has dated –

  1. Padmini Kapila
  2. Sushila Charak (later adopted the name Salma Khan) (1964-Present) – He married Sushila Charak, a Hindu, on November 18, 1964, and they parent 4 children – 3 sons Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, and Sohail Khan and one daughter Alvira Khan Agnihotri.
  3. Helen Richardson (1981-Present) – He married popular film actress and dancer Helen Richardson, a Christian lady, in 1981 and the duo later adopted a girl named Arpita.

Note – He has been long married to both Sushila and Helen.

Race / Ethnicity

Asian

Salim Khan is of Pathani (from present Afghanistan) descent.

Hair Color

Salt and Pepper

Eye Color

Dark Brown

Sexual Orientation

Straight

Distinctive Features

Religion

Islam

Salim Khan Facts

  1. Both his parents died by the time he turned 14.
  2. He became the highest-paid scriptwriter of his era i.e. The Golden Era of the 1970s and 1980s.
  3. In 2014, he was due to receive a Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian award in the Republic of India, but he rejected it saying that he deserved a Padma Bhushan, the third-highest civilian award in the Republic of India, at least.

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