Recently, in an interview, Shah said that '70s was the time when mediocrity came in Hindi films and also when Khanna joined the industry, who according to him was a "poor actor".
Calling Khanna the first and the last superstar of his times, Salim said an actor has to be extraordinary to rule the industry and people's hearts for long.
"An actor passed my house and saw a big crowd waiting for Salman. He called me up to say he has not seen anything like this before. I told him I have seen bigger crowds many times outside Rajesh Khanna's house," Salim wrote on Twitter.
In an apparent reference to Shah, the "Sholay" writer said, "Frustration and bitterness are difficult to cure but carrying the same for such a long time is unheard of."
Salim, 80, is the latest celebrity to slam Shah for his remarks after stars like Khanna's daughter Twinkle and filmmaker Karan Johar criticised actor.
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