About a week ago, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan attended the trailer launch for ‘Angry Young Men’ a three-part docuseries on Salim-Javed (Salim Khan, Javed Akhtar), the legendary screenwriting duo who transformed Indian cinema in the 1970s with iconic films like ‘Zanjeer’, ‘Sholay’, ‘Deewar’, and ‘Don’. This docuseries delves into their groundbreaking creative partnership and enduring influence on the film industry. ADVERTISEMENT The event was also attended by Akhtar's children Zoya and Farhan, and noted figures from the industry.

As the lot took to the stage to discuss the docuseries and share interesting anecdotes, Salman was the only one who didn’t sit on a chair and remained standing for the entire event which was about an hour long. The reason? Long ago, had said, "I will never sit on a chair when my father is around. That's a matter of respect.

I have learned to always stand up when my father is in the room.” At the same event, went down memory lane and shared how Salman was as a child. "Our kids told such amazing things about us today.

But they were very young and they don't remember much. We do. When I met Salim Sahab for the first time, Salman wasn't even one year old.

It was 1965." Apart from his acting skills, Salman is loved by his fans for his charming looks and the veteran lyricist shared that he was good-looking since childhood. "Abhi itne handsome lag rahe hain, ye koi abhi ki baat nahin hai, ye bachpan se hi khoobsurat the (He is loo.