Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan's recent health scare has left fans across India on edge, but here’s the reassuring update everyone’s been waiting for: he’s out of danger, according to actor Daisy Shah, who co-starred with Salman Khan in Race 3. But here’s where it gets controversial—while Daisy shared this positive news, there’s been a bit of a tug-of-war between the family’s desire for privacy and the public statements made by the medical team at Lilavati Hospital.
In a candid conversation with Filmygyan (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6VvHQUQ-eY), Daisy revealed that although she hasn’t personally visited Salim Khan at the hospital, she’s been in constant touch with Salman Khan and his family. She assured fans, ‘Salim Sir is fine now. He is stable. The surgery went well, and he’s under observation, but he’s out of danger.’ This update comes as a sigh of relief for many, especially after the initial reports of his minimal brain haemorrhage.
But this is the part most people miss: While Daisy mentioned surgery, earlier statements from the doctors claimed no such procedure had taken place. So, what’s the truth? And why the discrepancy? It’s a question that’s left many scratching their heads and highlights the delicate balance between public interest and personal privacy.
Speaking of privacy, the Khan family has made it clear they’re not thrilled with how the hospital handled the situation. Dr. Jalil Parkar, who’s overseeing Salim Khan’s treatment, had earlier confirmed to the media that the writer was stable but on ventilator support. However, a source close to the family told Variety India (https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/salman-khan-and-family-displeased-with-lilavati-doctors-public-statement-on-salim-khans-health-report-11080525), ‘Health is a private matter. Ideally, no updates should be shared with the media. Any communication should be left entirely to the family.’ The family’s displeasure has reportedly led Lilavati Hospital to agree to keep further details under wraps.
As fans continue to send prayers and well-wishes, one thing is clear: Salim Khan’s condition is stable, and he’s on the road to recovery. But the episode raises a thought-provoking question: Should hospitals prioritize transparency with the public, or should they always defer to the family’s wishes for privacy? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this is a debate that’s far from over. And for those curious about the support he’s receiving, Shah Rukh Khan recently visited Salim Khan at the hospital (https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/shah-rukh-khan-visits-salim-khan-at-lilavati-hospital-in-mumbai-11119845), showing just how much the industry stands by him during this challenging time.