Salim–Javed

Salim Khan (l) and Javed Akhtar (r), together formed the pair Salim–Javed.

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". They worked together on 24 films between 1971 and 1987, of which 20 were commercially and critically successful.

Salim–Javed revolutionized Indian cinema in the 1970s, transforming and reinventing the Bollywood formula, and pioneering the Bollywood blockbuster format. A significant departure from the romance films that had previously dominated Bollywood, Salim–Javed were noted for the creation of the "angry young man" character archetype, personified by actor Amitabh Bachchan, the masala film, the Dacoit Western genre, and Bombay underworld crime films. Their association lasted until 1982, when both decided to split; after the separation, Javed Akhtar transitioned into a successful career as a lyricist, writing for over 80 films, while Salim Khan continued screenwriting independently until the mid-1990s. They were later credited together on two post-split releases — Zamana (1985) and Mr. India (1987) — as these scripts had been completed prior to their separation. Many of their films were remade in South Indian languages, often under licenses directly held by Salim–Javed, who retained remake rights to their work.

In 2024, Amazon Prime Video released a three-part documentary series titled Angry Young Men, chronicling the creative partnership, cultural impact, and enduring legacy of the Salim–Javed duo. During the series' promotional events, Javed Akhtar revealed that the duo are considering a reunion to co-write a new feature film together, marking a potential comeback more than four decades after their last collaboration. Akhtar stated that while discussions are at an early stage, both writers are enthusiastic about returning to their storytelling roots and exploring ideas that resonate with contemporary audiences.