Mumbai, Feb. 19 -- Veteran screenwriter Salim Khan remained stable on Thursday, a day after undergoing a medical procedure following a minor brain haemorrhage.
The 90-year-old writer continues to be monitored in the Intensive Care Unit at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai's Bandra, with doctors maintaining close observation of his condition. No new official health bulletin has been issued by the hospital, in keeping with the family's wishes for privacy.
Salim Khan had suffered a sudden spike in blood pressure on Tuesday which led to a minor brain haemorrhage. On the morning of February 18, he underwent a procedure known as DSA. According to Dr Jalil Parkar, who is supervising his treatment, the haemorrhage was minimal and no surgery was require...