When Salim Khan Finally Broke Silence On The Reason Behind Rajesh Khanna’s Downfall (Picture Credit: IMDb)

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Rajesh Khanna, often referred to as the ‘First Superstar of Indian cinema’, rose to fame, and his charismatic on-screen presence made him a cultural icon during the 1960s and 1970s. Khanna made his acting debut in the film ‘Aakhri Khat’ in 1966 but gained widespread recognition with the movie ‘Aradhana’ (1969), where he played a double role.

The success of this film catapulted him to unprecedented stardom, and he went on to deliver a series of hit films in the early 1970s. During this period, he had an unparalleled run of success with consecutive box office hits, earning him the title of ‘Bollywood’s first superstar.’

Nevertheless, the rapid ascent that brought him fame and admiration dissipated with equal speed, leaving Rajesh Khanna perplexed about the sudden downturn. Salim Khan, one half of the prolific writing duo Salim-Javed, had received his initial major opportunity with Rajesh’s film “Haathi Mere Saathi.” This marked the inaugural collaborative credit for Salim-Javed as a writing team, and in a book from 2014, Salim Khan recollected witnessing Rajesh Khanna’s decline.

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