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Aamir Khan Biography
Aamir Khan Biography

 
Aamir Khan, with his penchant for perfection and professionalism, is one  of the few method actors in Bollywood, who has taken acting to a whole  new level. An actor, director, producer, playback singer, a state tennis  champion, and mentor to his nephew – he’s all that and more.
A Step Back In Time
Aamir  Khan celebrates his birthday on 14th March. He was born on 1965 in  Mumbai to Tahir and Zeenat Hussain. He has three siblings Faisal,  Farhat, and Nikhat. The film industry was part of his life growing up as  many members of his family were a part of it like his father, his late  uncle Nasir Hussain, and his cousin Mansoor Khan. It was Mansoor Khan’s  Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak that brought him success.
Aamir’s family  roots can be traced back to Afghanistan. He is said to be a descendant  of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad who was a scholar and political leader and  Dr.Zakir Hussain, the former President of India. Dr.Najma Heptullah, who  was a Chairperson in the Rajya Sabha is his second cousin.
Even  as his first hit Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak made him an overnight heartthrob  across the country, he married his sweetheart Reena Dutta secretly as  their parents opposed the marriage. She even made a  blink-and-you-will-miss appearance in his song Papa Kehte Hai in Qayamat  Se Qayamat Tak. They have two children Junaid and Ira. The couple filed  for divorce in 2002. Soon after, in 2005 he married Kiran Rao, who was  an assistant director on the sets of Lagaan.
Aamir was honoured  with the Padma Bhushan award by the Government of India in 2003. He  turned down the offer to replicate him in wax by Madame Tussaud’s. He  was also a tennis champion representing the state of Maharashtra.
Trailblazing Years
Nasir Hussian’s Yaadon Ki Baarat, one of the hits in 1973, had Aamir playing Ratan in his younger days.
The Eighties
He  made his debut in Ketan Mehta’s Holi in 1984. The film also had  Ashutosh Gowariker as part of its cast, who was a friend of Aamir and  later went on to direct the award winning Lagaan. But it was in 1988,  with the release of Mansoor Khan’s Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, loosely  adapted from Romeo and Juliet, which brought Aamir into the limelight.  The film was a big favourite among film-goers and Aamir won the Filmfare  Best Debut Actor Award. He received several nominations for the  Filmfare Best Actor Award until he finally nailed it in 1996. In 1989,  he had two releases. Raakh was a non-commercial film and his performance  as Aamir Hussein was recognized. The second film was Love, Love, Love  another teen love story with Juhi Chawla.
The Nineties
The  1990 release Dil with Madhuri Dixit made a big splash on the film  scene. In 1991, in the remake of It Happened One Night, Mahesh Bhatt’s  Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin, he played Raghu Jetley, an out of work  journalist, who comes across Pooja Dharamchand, a spoilt brat played by  Pooja Bhatt. The film was a big success. In 1992, he had another hit  with Mansoor Khan’s Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander. 
Aamir continued to  work in one or two films a year, a majority of which became  unforgettable hits. Mahesh Bhatt’s Hum Hain Rahi Pyaar Ki in 1993 paired  him with Juhi Chawla, and did extremely well. In 1994, he shared screen  space with another Big Khan of Bollywood, Salman Khan, in Andaz Apna  Apna, which was lighthearted and fun. Ram Gopal Verma’s Rangeela in  1995, gave him a new look as Munna. It turned out to be a blockbuster.  The same year he had another hit in, Akele Hum Akele Tum, with Manisha  Koirala. His role as Rohit Kumar, a failed playback singer and single  father, was well-received. 
In 1996, he won the Filmfare Best  Actor Award for Raja Hindustani, a love story between a taxi driver and  an heiress. The film won several awards. He acted in Ishq, a romantic  comedy and a multi starrer, which enjoyed good reception in 1997.  Ghulam, in 1998, had Aamir singing ‘Aati Kya Khandaala’ to Rani  Mukherji. His two films – John Mathew Mathan’s Sarfarosh and Deepa  Mehta’s Earth 1947 – were critical and commercial successes. He played  IPS officer Ajay Singh Rathod intent on fighting terrorism in Sarfarosh.  In Earth 1947, he played Dil, the ice-candy man, caught in a love  triangle. It was set during the partition of India and Pakistan and the  resulting bloodshed.
2000 Onwards Aamir’s only release in 2000 was Mela with his brother Faisal Khan. The film did not do well at the box office.
In  2001, he produced and starred as Bhuvan, a villager in British occupied  India, in Ashutosh Gowariker’s Lagaan. He won the Filmfare Best Actor  Award. The film was India’s entry to the Best Foreign Language Film  category at the Academy Awards. However it lost to No Man’s Land. His  other hit the same year was in complete contrast to Bhuvan. He played  the suave and urban Akash Malhotra in Dil Chahta Hai, a fresh look at  friendship between three men. 
After taking a break from films  for nearly four years, he returned in 2005, with Mangal Pandey – The  Rising. The film’s performance was average and got caught up in  controversies about how accurately or inaccurately the Sepoy was shown  on screen. In the 2006 release, Rang De Basanti, he played a laidback DJ  who tries to take justice in his hands. In Fanaa with Kajol, he played  Rehan Khan, a terrorist. His performance in Rang De Basanti won him a  Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance. He made his debut as a  director with Taare Zameen Par in 2007. He also produced and acted in  this film about a dyslexic. It was a critical and commercial success in  India and overseas. In the early part of 2008, he launched his nephew  Imran Khan in Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na. Aamir produced the film along with  his cousin Mansoor and it went on to be a major hit.
Christmas  2008 saw the release of the much talked about Ghajini, a remake of the  Tamil film by the same name. Aamir played Sanjay Singhania, who suffers  from short term memory loss and his quest for revenge. The movie was a  high earner which broke previous industry records. His 2009 release,  Three Idiots, was based on Chetan Bhagat’s popular novel Five Point  Someone. It starred Kareena Kapoor, Madhavan, and Sharman Joshi. The  movie received a thumbs up from the public and critics.
Up Next 
He  is producing Delhi Belly which has Imran Khan in the lead. Aamir will  be seen in a brief appearance, mostly in an ‘item’ number. 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
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