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      • Salim–Javed were an Indian screenwriting duo, composed of Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar, who worked primarily in Hindi cinema. They were among the first Indian screenwriters to achieve star status, and are regarded as among " Hindi cinema 's greatest screenwriters".
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  2. Salim–Javed were an Indian screenwriting duo, composed of Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar, who worked primarily in Hindi cinema. They were among the first Indian screenwriters to achieve star status, [1] [2] and are regarded as among "Hindi cinema's greatest screenwriters". [3]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Salim_KhanSalim Khan - Wikipedia

    Salim met Javed Akhthar for first time during the making of the film Sarhadi Lootera, which was fated to be Salim's last acting appearance. Javed, who served as a clapper boy when shooting began, was later made the dialogue writer for the film by director S.M. Sagar.

  4. Aug 13, 2024 · Salim-Javed, the screenwriting duo who ruled Hindi cinema is the 1970s may return to their roots if all goes right. At the trailer launch event of their documentary series, Angry Young Men, Javed Akhtar said that they are considering writing one more film together.

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  5. Oct 14, 2021 · Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar’s legendary partnership during the 70’s had led to some of the most iconic and intense films Bollywood had ever seen — Sholay, Zanjeer, Mr India and Don, to name a few. The duo ended their partnership in 1982 after 12 years, and the reasons behind it have always been a bit of a mystery.

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  6. Javed Akhtar's son Farhan Akhtar said Salim-Javed sought inspiration from people around them while penning their stories.

  7. Oct 25, 2015 · Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar weren’t the first great writers to grace popular Hindi cinema nor the last, but there is little doubt that in the pantheon of the all-time great wordsmiths, they...

  8. Angry Young Men review: Salim-Javed revolutionised Indian cinema by introducing ‘angry young man’ heroes, but who were these two men behind the scenes?