Salim Khan Health Update: Salman Khan is upset with Salim Khan's health update, and makes this special appeal to the hospital doctors.


Posted on 20th Feb 2026 11:26 am by rohit kumar

Salman Khan's father and writer, Salim Khan, is undergoing treatment at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. According to media reports, Salman Khan has become displeased with the hospital doctors. There's a significant reason behind this. Find out the reason for Salman Khan's displeasure, and what has the family now requested of the hospital authorities?

 

 

The Khan family makes a special appeal to the hospital authorities

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According to a report in Variety India, Salman Khan and his family have asked the hospital authorities not to share Salim Khan's health updates with the media. A source close to the family said, "Health is a private matter. It would be best not to share any updates with the media. Any discussion should be left entirely to the family."

 

 

The hospital will not be able to share health updates

According to the source, "Salman and his family were unhappy with the doctor's public statement. The family has clearly told the hospital authorities that they do not wish to share any further information. While well-wishers and fans want to know about Salim Khan's health, medical information is a confidential matter." Salman Khan's family wishes to avoid any unnecessary speculation regarding Salim Khan's condition.

 

 

What did the doctors say in the last health update?

Dr. Jamil Parkar, who is caring for Salim Khan, told on Wednesday, "He (Salim Khan) suffered a minor brain hemorrhage, which does not require surgery. He underwent DSA (Digital Subtraction Angiography), but it cannot be considered surgery. He is in the ICU. Initially, he was told he would be discharged, but a decision will be made once he feels better. He is currently on a ventilator, but is recovering. It is expected that he will be removed from the ventilator tomorrow. However, due to his age, recovery is a bit slow."

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