Sajid Khan, a Bollywood filmmaker who is now developing a reality television programme, has revealed some intriguing information about his personal life. The “Housefull” filmmaker disclosed Salman Khan’s father, Salim Khan, had provided him with financial help at a trying time.

“Imagine a 14-year-old rushing from house to home in a rickshaw to visit relatives in order to secure funds for his father’s funeral arrangements. My dad has passed away; might I please obtain some money, please? Ki daddy off hogaye hai kuch mil sakta hai kya? “remembered Sajid. He continued by saying that one of their relatives had instructed his servant to tell him a falsehood, saying, “Tell him I’m not at home.” Sajid Khan said, “My father passed away in front of me from drinking. His lips and eyes were bleeding, and his liver had burst. At that time, Salman Khan’s father, Salim Khan’s uncle, was the only one who genuinely provided assistance. He came to the cemetery, gave me some money, and gave me a hug. I used the money to purchase rations.

With Javed Akhtar, Salim Khan is credited with writing some of the highest-grossing Bollywood films. Blockbusters like “Seeta Aur Geeta,” “Zanjeer,” “Sholay,” and “Deewaar,” among others, were produced by this hitmaking combination. Salim Khan had responded to BT’s query about the current lack of quality screenplays by saying, “Today authors don’t read. I quickly understood that acting would not bring me to the top when I moved from Indore to Bombay to pursue a career as an actor (Akhtar moved from Bhopal). I started creating scripts. My second residence in Mahim was a public library. I was an avid reader and film watcher.