Hailed as one of the most versatile and brilliant actors of Bollywood, Aamir
Khan started his career as an assistant to uncle Nasir Hussain in films like
'Manzil Manzil' and 'Zabardast'. He got a break as an actor in his Cousin
Mansoor Khan's blockbuster 'Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak '(1988), released when he
was just 23 years. Since then he has blossomed into one of India's finest
Actor/ Director.
Aamir did not have to strive for an opportunity to be a hero in films,
but at the same time he was humble enough to boost his prospects with talent
and a lot of hard work. Always a perfectionist, he picks his roles with
utmost care and gives his maximum to it. He usually does one or two films a
year and make them super hits.
Born to Tahir and Zeena Hussain Khan on 14th March 1965, Aamir has one
younger brother Faizal and two sisters Nikhat and Farhad. At the age of 21,
he married Reena Dutt and has two children from the marriage, son Junaid and
daughter Aira. But in 2002, the couple legally separated. In December 2005,
he married Kiran Rao, assistant director of his super hit film Lagaan.
After his debut in the late 80's, he became a teen idol with his typical
'chocolate hero' looks. His early list of sterling performances include
films like Dil (1990), Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin (1990), Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander
(1992) and Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (1993). His comical roles in Andaz Apna
Apna (1994) and Ishq (1997) and tapori roles in block busters Rangeela
(1995) and Ghulam (1998) with the hit number 'Aati kya khandala' established
him as a versatile actor.
In 1996, he got the Best Actor award for his outstanding performance in
Raja Hindustani, a smash hit at the box office which placed him among the
top heroes of Bollywood. His performance in Earth (1998) as the Ice-Candy
man received rave reviews from Indian as well as International critics.
Sarfarosh (1999) and Dil Chahta Hai (2001) were again blockbuster films. Dil
Chahta Hai created a new trend of looks and hairstyle for youngsters.
'Lagaan' produced and acted by himself, received Oscar Nomination of 2002
in the Best Foreign Film category. Lagaan is the third Indian film to be
selected for Oscar Nominations.His next film 'Mangal Pandey- The rising',
about the leader of the 1857 mutiny and his fight against the British rule,
flopped at the box-office. In 2006,' Rang De Basanti', despite its
unconventional theme and treatment, was embraced whole-heartedly by the
audience. The next year the actor entered into the field of direction
with 'Taare Zameen Par', a sensitive film about a
child with a learning disability which received Best movie/ Best Director
awards & rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. The film acted,
produced and directed by him again received the coveted Oscar nomination.
Aamir, the prolific multitalented personality can handle all genres of
roles - be it comedy, action, drama and romance- with flying colours. Though
he appears only in a few films, Aamir Khan is acknowledged today as one of
the most talented Indian actor for his diverse choice of roles and films.
With 'Taare Zameen Par', he proves that he can be an equally good director
too. Let us hope that this versatile actor will bring us more reasons to be
proud of.