Amir Khan
Khan in 2018
Born Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan
14 Walk 1965 (age 58)
Bombay, Maharashtra, India
Education Narsee Monjee School
Occupations
Actorproducerdirector
Years active 1973-present
Organization Paani Establishment
Works Full list
Life partners
Reena Dutta
(m. 1986; div. 2002)
Kiran Rao
(m. 2005; div. 2021)
Children 3
Parent
Tahir Hussain (father)
Relatives See Khan-Hussain family
Awards Full list
Praises
Padma Shri (2003)
Padma Bhushan (2010)
Irreplaceable asset of India, Legislature of China (2017)
Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan (articulated [ˈaːmɪr xaːn]; conceived 14 Walk 1965) is an Indian entertainer who works in Hindi movies. Alluded to in the media as “Mr. Perfectionist”,[1][2][3][4] through his profession crossing north of 30 years, Khan has secured himself as one of the most eminent entertainers of Indian cinema.[5][6] Khan is the beneficiary of various honors, including nine Filmfare Grants, four Public Film Grants, and an AACTA Grant, with one of his film creations additionally getting a Foundation Grant designation. He was respected by the Public authority of India with the Padma Shri in 2003 and the Padma Bhushan in 2010,[7] and got a privileged title from the Public authority of China in 2017.[8]
Aamir Khan originally showed up on screen as a youngster entertainer in his uncle Nasir Hussain’s film Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973). As a grown-up, his most memorable element film job was in Holi (1984). He started a full-time acting vocation with a main job in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988). His presentation in Raakh (1989) procured him a Public Film Grant in the Exceptional Notice class. He laid down a good foundation for himself as a main entertainer during the 1990s by showing up in various financially fruitful movies, including Dil (1990), Rangeela (1995), Raja Hindustani (1996) for which he won his most memorable Filmfare Grant for Best Entertainer, and Sarfarosh (1999).[9]
In 1999, he established Aamir Khan Creations, whose first film, Lagaan (2001), was selected for the Foundation Grant for Best Unknown dialect Film, and procured him a Public Film Grant
Manipur and the fantastic niece of Abul Kalam Azad.[32]
As a youngster entertainer, he showed up on screen in two minor jobs. At eight years old, he showed up in Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973),[33][34] which was the first masala film in Bollywood.[35] The next year, he depicted the more youthful adaptation of Mahendra Sandhu’s personality in Madhosh.[33] Khan went to J.B.Anne’s Secondary School, Bandra, until the eighth grade, and finished his 10th and tenth grades at Bombay Scottish School, Mahim.[36] He played tennis in state level titles and turned into a state-level boss. He maintained he was “considerably more into sports than studies”.[36][37] He finished his twelfth grade at Mumbai’s Narsee Monjee College,[38] and portrayed his experience growing up as “extreme” because of the monetary issues his dad had, as his film creations were for the most part ineffective. He said, “There would be something like 30 calls per day from loan bosses requiring their cash,” and that he was generally in danger of being removed from school for non-installment of fees.[39]
At sixteen years old, Khan engaged in the trial cycle of making a 40-minute quiet movie, Suspicion, which was coordinated by his school companion Aditya Bhattacharya.[40] The film was subsidized by producer Shriram Lagoo, a colleague of Bhattacharya, who furnished them with a couple thousand rupees.[41] His folks didn’t believe he should make films and wanted that he would rather seek after a “consistent” vocation as a specialist or doctor;[40] thus, the shooting timetable of Distrustfulness was kept secret.[42] In the film, he played the lead job close by entertainers Neena Gupta and Victor Banerjee while at the same time helping Bhattacharya.[41] He said that the experience of chipping away at it urged him to seek after a profession in film.[43]
Khan therefore joined a performance center gathering called Avantar, where he turned out behind the stage for north of a year. He made his stage debut with a little job in the organization’s Gujarati play, Kesar Bina, at Prithvi Theatre.[41][44] He proceeded to act in two of their Hindi plays, and one English play, which was named Clearing House.[45] In the wake of finishing secondary school, Khan chose to stop considering, and work rather as an associate chief to Hussain on the Hindi movies Manzil and Zabardast.[40][46]
Acting profession
Fundamental article: Aamir Khan filmography
1984-1989: Introduction and profession challenges
As well as helping Hussain, he acted in narratives coordinated by the understudies of the Movie and TV Establishment of India.[47] Chief Ketan Mehta saw Khan in those movies, and offered him a job in the low-spending plan trial film Holi.[47][48] Highlighting an outfit cast of rookies, Holi depended on a play by Mahesh Elkunchwar, and managed the act of ragging in India.[49] The New York Times said that the film was “sensational” however “tolerably and extravagantly performed by the nonprofessional actors”.[50] Khan played a raucous undergrad, an “immaterial” role[49] that was portrayed by CNN-IBN as “lack[ing] in finesse”.[51]
Holi neglected to draw in an expansive crowd, however Hussain and his child Mansoor cast him as the main man in Mansoor’s first time at the helm Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) inverse Juhi Chawla.[49] The film is a story of lonely love and parental resistance, with Aamir Khan depicting Raj, a “neat and tidy, healthy kid next-door”.[52] It turned into a significant business achievement, and shot both Khan and Chawla to stardom.[53] It got seven Filmfare Grants including a Best Male Presentation prize for him.[54]
Raakh, a wrongdoing spine chiller from Bhattacharya that was shot before the development of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, was delivered in 1989.[55] Regardless of an unfortunate gathering in the cinematic world, the film was fundamentally acclaimed.[56] Khan was granted a Public Film Grant – Exceptional Jury Grant/Unique Notice for his exhibitions in both Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and Raakh.[57] Sometime thereafter, he rejoined with Chawla for the lighthearted comedy Love Love, a business failure.[58]
1990-2001: Effective vocation and acting break
Khan acted in five movies delivered in 1990. He made no progress in Awwal Number, Tum Simple Ho, Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin, or Jawani Zindabad.[59] In any case, the Indra Kumar-coordinated heartfelt show Dil — a story of parental resistance to young love — (inverse Madhuri Dixit) was a significant success;[60] it was exceptionally famous among the youth,[59] and arisen as the most elevated earning Hindi film of the year.[61][62] He followed this accomplishment with a main job close by Pooja Bhatt in Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, a revamp of the American film It Happened One Evening, which was a film industry hit.[63]
He showed up in a few different movies in the mid 1990s, including Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992), Murmur Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (1993) (for which he likewise composed the screenplay), and Rangeela (1995). The majority of these movies were effective basically and commercially.[64][65][66] Different victories incorporate Andaz Apna; at the hour of its delivery, the film was evaluated ominously by pundits, however over the course of the years has acquired faction status.[67] Less fruitful movies included Isi Ka Naam Zindagi and Daulat Ki Jung. In 1993, Khan likewise showed up in Yash Chopra’s Parampara. Notwithstanding having a gathering projected that included Sunil Dutt, Vinod Khanna, Raveena Tandon, and Saif Ali Khan, the film neglected to track down a wide crowd and turned into a basic and business failure.[68] Khan was likewise projected in Time Machine; in any case, because of monetary requirements, the film was racked and remained unreleased.[69]
He kept on acting in only a couple of movies a year, which was a surprising quality for a standard Hindi film entertainer. His main delivery in 1996 was the Dharmesh Darshan-coordinated business blockbuster Raja Hindustani, in which he was matched inverse Karisma Kapoor.[70][71] The film procured him his most memorable Filmfare Grant for Best Entertainer after seven past selections, and proceeded to turn into the greatest hit of the year, as well as the third-most elevated earning Indian film of the 1990s.[72] Adapted to expansion, Raja Hindustani is the fourth most noteworthy netting film in India since the 1990s.[73] Khan’s profession appeared to hit a level as of now, and a large portion of the movies to follow for the following couple of years were just somewhat fruitful. In 1997, he acted in Ishq, which performed well at the crate office.[74] The next year, Khan showed up in the modestly fruitful Ghulam, for which he likewise did playback singing.[75]
John Mathew Matthan’s Sarfarosh, Khan’s most memorable film in 1999, was likewise reasonably fruitful and was gotten better compared to regular at the case office.[76] The film and Khan were profoundly valued by film pundits, similar to his job in Deepa Mehta’s Canadian-Indian craftsmanship house film Earth (1998).[77] Earth was globally acclaimed[78] by pundits, for example, Roger Ebert[79] for Khan’s depiction of Dil Nawaz (“Ice Treats Man”).[77] His most memorable delivery for the 2000s, Mela, in which he acted close by his sibling Faisal, was both a film industry and basic bomb.[80]
In 2001, he delivered and featured in Lagaan,[81] and got a selection for Best Unknown dialect Film at the 74th Foundation Awards.[82] The film likewise got basic praise at a few worldwide film celebrations, as well as winning various Indian honors, for example, a Public Film Grant. Khan likewise won his second Filmare Grant for Best Actor.[83]
Lagaan’s prosperity was trailed by Dil Chahta Hai sometime thereafter. The movie was composed and coordinated by then-debutant Farhan Akhtar, and won the 2001 Filmfare Grant for Best Film (Critics).[84] He then, at that point, required a four-year break from Bollywood after his separation from Reena Dutta.[85][86]
2005-2007: Acting rebound and first time at the helm
Khan got back in the game in 2005 as the lead in Ketan Mehta’s Mangal Pandey: The Rising, which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival.[87]
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s Rang De Basanti was Khan’s most memorable film in 2006. His exhibition was fundamentally acclaimed,[88] procuring him a Filmfare Pundits Grant for Best Entertainer and different selections for Best Entertainer. The film proceeded to become one of the greatest earning movies of the year,[89] and was chosen as India’s true passage to the Oscars. Albeit the film was not shortlisted as a chosen one for the Oscar, it got a selection for the BAFTA Grant for Best Film Not in the English Language at the BAFTA Grants in Britain. In Khan’s next film, Fanaa (2006),[90] he played a Kashmiri radical psychological militant, his second hostile job after Earth, the job offered him imaginative potential outcomes to take a stab at something different.[91]
His 2007 movie, Taare Zameen Standard, was additionally delivered by him and denoted his executive debut.[92] The film, which was the second delivery from Aamir Khan Creations, opened to positive reactions from pundits and crowds. His exhibition was generally welcomed, however he was especially extolled for his directing.[93] He got the Filmfare Grants for Best Chief and Best Movie of 2007,[94] as well as the Public Movie Grant for Best Movie on Family Welfare.[95] The movie won different honors, including the 2008 Zee Cine Awards[96] and fourth Apsara Movie and TV Makers Organization Awards.[97] The movie was at first acclaimed as India’s true passage for the 2009 Foundation Grants Best Unfamiliar Film.[98][99][100]
2008-2017: Resurgence and worldwide achievement
In 2008, Khan showed up in the film Ghajini. The film was a significant business success[101] and turned into the most elevated earning Bollywood film of that year. For his presentation in the film, he got a few Best Entertainer designations at different honor services as well as his fifteenth Filmfare Best Entertainer nomination.[citation needed]
In 2009, he showed up in 3 Morons as Ranchodas Chanchad. The movie turned into the most noteworthy earning Bollywood movie ever at the time,[102][103] and broke the past record set by Ghajini.[104] 3 Dolts was one of only a handful of exceptional Indian movies to turn into an outcome in East Asian business sectors, for example, China[105] and Japan[106] at that point, making it the most noteworthy netting Bollywood movie ever in abroad markets.[107][108] In May 2012, it was the primary Indian movie to be authoritatively delivered on YouTube.[109] The movie won six Filmfare Grants (counting Best Movie and Best Chief), ten Star Screen Grants, eight IIFA Awards,[110] and three Public Film Awards.[111] Abroad, it won the Fantastic Award at Japan’s Videoyasan Awards,[112][113][114] and was named for Best Remarkable Unknown dialect Film at the Japan Foundation Awards[115][116] and Best Unfamiliar Film at China’s Beijing Global Film Festival.[117]
Aamir Khan has been credited with opening up the Chinese business sectors for Indian movies. His dad Tahir Hussain recently had progress in China with Caravan,[118][119] yet Indian movies declined in the nation subsequently, until he opened up the Chinese market for Indian movies in the mid 21st century.[118][120] Lagaan turned into the principal Indian film to have a cross country discharge there.[121][122] When 3 Dolts delivered in China, the nation was simply the fifteenth biggest film market somewhat because of China’s broad privateer DVD circulation at that point, which acquainted the film with most Chinese crowds, turning into a clique hit in the country. It turned into China’s twelfth most loved film ever, as per evaluations on Chinese film survey site Douban, with only one homegrown Chinese film (Goodbye My Mistress) positioned higher. Thus, he acquired an enormous developing Chinese fanbase.[120] After 3 Imbeciles became a web sensation, a few of his different movies,
54th birthday celebration, Aamir Khan affirmed that he would be seen next in Laal Singh Chaddha,[163] a variation of Forrest Gump. The movie highlights him leading the pack and is coordinated by Advait Chandan, who recently coordinated Khan in Secret Superstar.[164] The film’s delivery on 11 August 2022 denoted Khan’s return following a four-year break, opening to blended surveys from critics.[165] The film tumbled pitiably in the cinematic world and was proclaimed a “disaster”.[166]
Different works
Movie creation and heading
An Indian man wearing a dark dress shirt.
Khan at a limited time occasion for Taare Zameen Standard
Aamir Khan co-composed the screenplay and content for Murmur Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, where he likewise featured leading the pack role.[167] He started filling in as a maker after he set up Aamir Khan Creations in 1999, with Lagaan being its most memorable film. It was chosen as India’s true section to the 74th Foundation Grants in the Best Unknown dialect Movie classification, for which it turned into India’s third candidate ever; it won the Public Movie Grant for Most Well known Movie, an honor divided among Khan and the movie’s chief, Ashutosh Gowariker.[citation needed] For creating the narrative Franticness in the Desert on the creation of Lagaan, he and chief Satyajit Bhatkal were granted the Public Film Grant for Best Investigation/Experience Film at the 51st Public Film Grants ceremony.[168] Khan composed the peak of Rang De Basanti (2006), which he likewise featured in.[169]
In 2007, he coordinated and delivered Taare Zameen Standard, which denoted his first time at the helm. He likewise assumed a supporting part in the film. The film was considered and created by Amole Gupte and Deepa Bhatia. The film was fundamentally acclaimed[170] and a film industry achievement. Taare Zameen Standard won the 2008 Filmfare Best Film Grant as well as various other Filmfare and Star Screen Grants. Khan’s work likewise won him the Best Chief. In 2008, his nephew Imran Khan appeared in the film Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na under his creation house. The film was a success in India, and procured Khan one more designation for Best Film at Filmfare.[171] He likewise co-composed the blockbuster film Ghajini, which he featured in; Khan made modifications to the first 2005 Tamil film and revamped the climax.[172] In 2010, he delivered Peepli Live, which was chosen as India’s true passage for the 83rd Foundation Grants’ Best Unfamiliar Film category.[173][174]
In 2011, he delivered his home creation Dhobi Ghat,[175] a workmanship house movie coordinated by Rao. Around the same time, Khan co-delivered the English language dark parody film Delhi Stomach with UTV Movement Pictures.[176] The film opened to basic recognition and was a business achievement, with a homegrown income of over ₹550 million (US$11.78 million).[177] In 2012, he featured in Reema Kagti’s neo-noir secret film Talaash, which was a joint creation of Succeed Diversion and Aamir Khan Creations. The film was pronounced a semi-hit in India and collected an overall gross of ₹1.74 billion (US$32.56 million).[178]His next creation was Secret Genius, which became perhaps of the most productive film at any point in relation to its restricted budget.[179] In China, Secret Hotshot broke Dangal’s record for the most noteworthy netting opening end of the week by an Indian film,[180] establishing Khan’s status as a whiz in China[181] Secret Hotshot is the third most elevated netting Indian film of all time[182][183] With his movies giving serious contest to Hollywood in the Chinese market,[184] the progress of movies, for example, Dangal and Secret Hotshot drove up the buyout costs of Indian film imports for Chinese distributors.[185] Khan’s profit for Secret Hotshot from the Chinese film industry is assessed to be ₹190 crore (US$27.78 million),[186] higher than whatever some other Indian entertainer maker has at any point procured from a film.[187] The film has expanded Aamir Khan’s Chinese film industry all out to $346.5 million (₹2,231 crore).[186]
TV
Aamir Khan made his TV debut with his syndicated program, Satyamev Jayate, which managed social issues, on 6 May 2012. On the radio, Khan expressed that considering an exceptional public reaction, he would think of a second time of the show.[188] The show went live all the while on StarPlus, Star World, and public telecaster Doordarshan in the 11 am Sunday space in eight dialects, being quick to do as such in India.[189] ‘It opened to positive surveys and criticism from social activists, media houses, specialists, and film and TV characters. Khan was likewise lauded for his effort.[190] In spite of the underlying promotion and being named as the station’s most aggressive task to date, the underlying viewership figures were not exceptionally uplifting; the show got a typical TV rating of 2.9 (with an example size of 14.4 million, it was watched by just 20% of Audience members) in the six metros in its presentation episode on 6 May. The rating was lower than those of most other big name facilitated shows at the time.[191][192]
In the media
Khan at Satyamev Jayate public interview
In a 2009 meeting, Aamir Khan expressed that he will in general adopt a free strategy to the universe of filmmaking, taking note of that he doesn’t “do various things; I attempt to do it in an alternate way. I figure each individual ought to follow his/her fantasy and attempt and make it conceivable to make a capacity to accomplish it upheld by its reasonableness.” He likewise said that he is more keen on the most common way of filmmaking than in the outcome: “As far as I might be concerned, the cycle is more significant, more euphoric. I might want to have my whole fixation on the cycle right from the first step.”[193]
Aamir Khan has gained notoriety for keeping away from grant functions and not tolerating any famous Indian film grants. Despite the fact that he has been assigned commonly, Khan has not gone to any Indian film grant functions and has expressed that “Indian film grants need credibility”.[194] When gotten some information about the choice strategy