India, March 11 -- Actor Salman Khan's father, Salim Khan (90), had been admitted to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai on February 17. The veteran screenwriter was in the ICU after experiencing a minor brain haemorrhage and a spike in blood pressure, requiring a medical procedure. Now, reports suggest that he is likely to be discharged this week. A post by journalist Vickey Lalwani read, "Salim Khan is feeling relatively better, and if all goes well, the celebrated writer will be discharged soon. There was a brain clot that has been treated, and Salman Khan's father is going to go home in the next 3 to 4 days. It was not easy, but the prayers have been heard. The team of doctors attending to him has done a very good job, and the Khan family is very relieved and happy." However, Khan's family and the hospital are yet to comment on the same. Earlier speaking to us, veteran lyricist Javed Akhtar had shared Khan's health update, saying, "He's okay and recovering. He's sitting on a chair and talking, and I mean, he has improved." The doctors earlier informed the media that Khan experienced a minor brain haemorrhage and subsequently underwent a surgical procedure, performed by Dr Jalil Parkar. HTC...