About Amir Khan
Aamir Khan
| Aamir Khan आमिर ख़ान |
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| Born | March 14, 1965 Mumbai, India |
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| Occupation | Actor, Film Producer | |
| Years active | 1973-1974, 1984, 1988-2001, 2005 – present | |
| Spouse(s) | Kiran Rao (2005 – present) Reena Dutta (1986 – 2002) |
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| Children | Junaid Khan Aira Khan |
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Aamir Hussain Khan (/ɑːmɪr xɑːn/; Hindi: आमिर ख़ान, Urdu: عامر حسین خان) (born March 14, 1965) in Mumbai, India, is a highly acclaimed and a prominent National Film Award-winning Indian film actor and producer.
Appearing as a child actor in Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973), Khan’s career started eleven years later with the film, Holi (1984). He received his first commercial success with Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) and won a Filmfare Best Debut Award for his performance in the film. After eight previous nominations during the 1980s and 1990s, he received his first Filmfare Best Actor Award for his performance in Raja Hindustani (1996), his biggest commercial success so far. He won acclaim for his role in the Academy Award nominated Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India (2001) and received his second Best Actor award at the Filmfare ceremony as well as numerous other awards. Taking a four year break from acting, Aamir made his comeback with Ketan Mehta’s The Rising (2005).
Being a part of several commercially successful movies and delivering highly acclaimed performances, he has established himself as one of the top and most successful leading actors of Hindi cinema.
Awards and Nominations
Filmography
Films
| Film | Year | Role | Other notes |
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| Yaadon Ki Baaraat | 1973 | Young Ratan | |
| Madhosh | 1974 | Child artist | |
| Holi | 1984 | Madan Sharma | |
| Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak | 1988 | Raj | Winner, Filmfare Best Debut Award Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Raakh | 1989 | Aamir Hussein | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Love Love Love | 1989 | Amit | |
| Awwal Number | 1990 | Sunny | |
| Tum Mere Ho | 1990 | Shiva | |
| Dil | 1990 | Raja | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin | 1990 | Ajay Sharma | |
| Jawani Zindabad | 1990 | Shashi | |
| Afsana Pyaar Ka | 1991 | Raj | |
| Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin | 1991 | Raghu Jetley | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Isi Ka Naam Zindagi | 1992 | Chotu | |
| Daulat Ki Jung | 1991 | Rajesh Chaudhry | |
| Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar | 1992 | Sanjaylal Sharma | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Parampara | 1993 | Ranbir Prithvi Singh | |
| Hum Hain Rahi Pyaar Ke | 1993 | Rahul Malhotra | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Andaz Apna Apna | 1994 | Amar | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Baazi | 1995 | Inspector Amar Damjee | |
| Aatank Hi Aatank | 1995 | Rohan | |
| Rangeela | 1995 | Munna | |
| Akele Hum Akele Tum | 1995 | Rohit | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Raja Hindustani | 1996 | Raja Hindustani | Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Ishq | 1997 | Raja | |
| Ghulam | 1998 | Siddharth Marathe | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award Nominated, Filmfare Best Male Playback Award |
| Sarfarosh | 1999 | Ajay Singh Rathod | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Mann | 1999 | Karan Dev Singh | |
| Earth | 1999 | Dil Navaz | India’s official entry to the Oscars |
| Mela | 2000 | Kishan Pyare | |
| Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India | 2001 | Bhuvan | Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award Nominated for Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film |
| Dil Chahta Hai | 2001 | Akash Malhotra | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| The Rising | 2005 | Mangal Pandey | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Rang De Basanti | 2006 | Daljeet (DJ) | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award Winner Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance India’s official entry to the Oscars |
| Fanaa | 2006 | Rehan Quadri | |
| Taare Zameen Pe | 2007 | Shahzad | Releasing December 21, 2007 |
| Lajjo | 2008 | Mirza Sahib | Pre-production |
| Ghajini | 2008 | Rajesh | Pre-production |
[edit] Playback singing
| Film | Year | Song | Other notes |
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| Akele Hum Akele Tum | 1995 | Aisa Zakhm Diya Hai | Voice over |
| Ghulam | 1998 | Aati Kya Khandala | Singer |
| Sarfarosh | 1999 | Is Deewane Ladke Ko | Singer |
| Mann | 1999 | Tumhare Bagair Jeena | Voice over |
| Mela | 2000 | Dekho 2000 Zamana Aa Gaya | Singer |
| The Rising | 2005 | Holi Re | Singer |
| Rang De Basanti | 2006 | Lalkaar | Voice over |
| Fanaa | 2006 | Mere Haath Mein | Voice over |
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Amir Khans’s Family life
He fell in love with Reena Dutta (a Hindu). As Muslims, his parents did not approve of her. As soon as he turned 21, he proposed to her. She accepted and their marriage stayed a secret for a while.
Reena Dutta made a brief appearance in a song sequence in Khan’s first film, though not a professional actress and already married to him at that time. It was big news when the marriage was first revealed. Reena Dutta maintained a very low profile and continued her job working in a travel agency.
However, Aamir’s popularity survived the revelation, and his marriage to Reena seemed to have survived too. They had two children (son Junaid and daughter Aira) and led a quiet, publicity-shunning family life. Reena was even involved, briefly, in Aamir’s career when she worked as a producer for Lagaan. Then in December 2002, Aamir filed for divorce. Reena took custody of the children. On December 28, 2005, Aamir married again, to Kiran Rao, who had been an assistant to director Ashutosh Gowariker during the filming of Lagaan.
Amir Khan’s Career
Aamir began his career as a child actor in films like Yaadon Ki Baraat (1973) and Madhosh (1974). After eleven years, he made his acting debut in a supporting role with Ketan Mehta’s Holi (1984).
In 1988 he got his first leading role in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak which was a huge success and launched his career.[5] He went on to appear in many other films in the 1990s, which did poorly at the box office. However, Dil became the highest grossing films of 1990. Aamir went on to write the screenply for Mahesh Bhatt’s Hum Hain Rahi Pyaar Ke (1993), in which he also acted. Khan’s first and only release in 1996 was Dharmesh Darshan’s blockbuster Raja Hindustani opposite Karisma Kapoor. The film earned him his first Filmfare Best Actor Award after eight previous nominations during the 1980s and 1990s and went on to become one of the highest grossing films of its decade.
This was followed by the semi-hit Ishq (1997), which became the fourth highest grossing film of that year and the moderately successful Ghulam (1998), for which he did the playback singing. John Mathew Matthan’s moderately successful Sarfarosh (1999) was Khan’s first release in 1999. His role as a dedicated cop fighting border terrorism won him critical acclaim. His negative role in Deepa Mehta’s offbeat film Earth (1999) also won him acclaim.
In 2001 he produced and starred in the Academy Award nominated Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India. The film became the third highest grossing film of that year and gave him his second Filmfare Best Actor Award. His second release, the moderately successful Dil Chahta Hai (2001) also entered into the top five highest grossing films of that year[12] and earned him another nomination for Best Actor at the Filmfare ceremony.
For the next four years, Khan had no releases, as he put in a lot of time preparing for the role of the real-life martyr Mangal Pandey in his comeback film, The Rising (2005) Although the film was not as successful as Lagaan, it managed to do moderately well, becoming the third highest grossing film of that year.
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s critically accliamed Rang De Basanti was Aamir’s first release in 2006. His role was well acclaimed, earning him a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance and various nominations for Best Actor including the Filmfare Awards. The film went on to become one of the highest grossing films of the year[15] and was selected as India’s official entry to the Oscars Although the film was not shortlisted as a nominee, it won a nomination for Best Foreign Film at the BAFTA Awards in England. His performance in his next release, Fanaa (2006) was also acclaimed and the film went on to become one of the highest grossing films of 2006.
Amir Khan’s Family Background
Aamir was born in Mumbai into a Shia Muslim family that has been actively involved in the Indian film-industry. He is a descendant of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and is originally from Shahbaad, Uttar Pradesh.[4] His father Tahir Hussain is a producer; his uncle Nasir Hussain was a director. He has acted in a few films directed by his cousin Mansoor Khan. His brother Faisal Khan is an actor, and they have co-starred in the 2000 film Mela. His cousin Tariq was an actor in the 1970s who notably appeared in Yaadon Ki Baraat and Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin.
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