Here is the situation report as of this afternoon:
"Stable and Out of Danger"
Actor Daisy Shah, who has been in constant touch with Salman Khan, shared the most recent update with the media today.
The Verdict: She confirmed that Salim saab is "fine now" and is officially out of danger.
The Treatment: While initial reports were confused, it has been clarified that a DSA procedure (non-surgical) was performed to address the minimal brain hemorrhage, and it was a complete success.
Recovery: He has been responding well to the medical team and is currently under observation to ensure no further spikes in blood pressure occur.
The Discharge Debate
While there was heavy speculation that Salim Khan might be discharged on Monday (Feb 23), the medical team decided to keep him for a few extra days due to his age.
The Decision: Doctors are proceeding with extreme caution. Given that recovery at 90 takes a "longer curve," they are ensuring he is 100% hemodynamically stable before he returns to Galaxy Apartments.
Expected Timeline: If his vitals remain as steady as they have been today, a discharge in the next 24–48 hours is highly likely.
A Stream of Support
The hospital continues to see a quiet but steady stream of VVIP well-wishers.
Anjali Tendulkar: The wife of cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar visited Lilavati Hospital this morning to check on Salim saab’s health and spend time with the family.
Sushila Charak (Salma Khan): Salman’s mother has been a constant presence, visiting her husband daily along with Helen, Arbaaz, and the rest of the siblings.
The Family's Request for Privacy
Despite the high public interest, the Khan family has successfully enforced a privacy pact with the hospital.
No Bulletins: Following Salman’s displeasure over early leaks, the hospital has ceased issuing public bulletins.
The "Source" Rule: Any future information will likely come directly from the family or very close associates to avoid the "critical condition" rumors that plagued the first 48 hours.


