{"id":5200,"date":"2024-02-08T05:36:50","date_gmt":"2024-02-08T05:36:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thebestbiography.com\/?p=5200"},"modified":"2024-02-08T05:36:50","modified_gmt":"2024-02-08T05:36:50","slug":"aamir-khan-biography","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thebestbiography.com\/aamir-khan-biography\/","title":{"rendered":"Aamir Khan (Indian Actor & Film Producer) Biography"},"content":{"rendered":"

Aamir Khan (born March 14, 1965, Bombay [now Mumbai], India) Indian film actor who was known for his consistent performances and intelligent choice of scripts. His insistence on a complete script before shooting and working on only one film at a time heralded a new professionalism in Bollywood.<\/p>

Khan was born into a family of filmmakers: his father, Tahir Hussain, was a producer; uncle Nasir Hussain was a leading producer-director in the 1970s; and cousin Mansoor Khan was also a director. In 1973 Aamir began his film career with a role in the hit drama Yaadon ki baaraat<\/em> (Procession of Memories<\/em>). However, after appearing in Madhosh<\/em> (1974; \u201cDrunk\u201d), he did not return to the big screen again until Holi<\/em> (1985).<\/p>

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Personal Biography<\/strong><\/strong><\/h2>

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Real Name<\/strong><\/td>Mohammad Aamir Hussain Khan<\/td><\/tr>
Date of Birth<\/strong><\/td>14 March 1965<\/td><\/tr>
Age<\/strong><\/td>57 years old (in 2024)<\/td><\/tr>
Eye Colour<\/strong><\/td>Brown<\/td><\/tr>
Hair Colour<\/strong><\/td>Black<\/td><\/tr>
Home Town<\/strong><\/td>Mumbai, Maharashtra, India<\/td><\/tr>
Parents<\/strong><\/td>Fathers name: Late Tahir Hussain (Film Producer)Mothers name: Zeenat Hussain<\/td><\/tr>
Profession<\/strong><\/td>Actor and filmmaker<\/td><\/tr>
First Movie<\/strong><\/td>Yaadon ki Baaraat (Child Appearance)<\/td><\/tr>
Last Movie<\/strong><\/td>Laal Singh Chaddha<\/td><\/tr>
Marital Status<\/strong><\/td>Married<\/td><\/tr>
Zodiac<\/strong><\/td>Pisces<\/td><\/tr>
Spouse (past relationship)<\/strong><\/td>Reena Dutta(1986-2002)Kiran Rao(2005-2021)<\/td><\/tr>
No of Children: 2 (first wife)Children:1 (second wife)<\/strong><\/td>Daughter: Ira Khan, Son: Junaid KhanSon: Azad Rao<\/td><\/tr>
Residence<\/strong><\/td>Hillview Apartments, Bandra West, Mumbai<\/td><\/tr>
Height<\/strong><\/td>5\u2032 6\u2033 (1.68 m)<\/td><\/tr>
Weight<\/strong><\/td>70 kg (154 lbs)<\/td><\/tr>
Networth (2024) <\/strong><\/td>$235 Million Rs 1862 crore<\/strong> INR<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>

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Aamir khan Family & Detials<\/strong><\/h3>

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Father<\/strong><\/td>Tahir hussain<\/td><\/tr>
Mother<\/strong><\/td>Zeenat hussain<\/td><\/tr>
Brother<\/strong><\/td>fazial<\/td><\/tr>
Sister\u2019s<\/strong><\/td>Nikhat ,farhad<\/td><\/tr>
Spouse<\/strong><\/td>1st<\/sup> wife reena dutta( M.1986 -DIV.2002)
2nd<\/sup> wife kirn rao(M.2005-Div.2021)<\/td><\/tr>
Son<\/strong><\/td>Junaid(from reena)<\/td><\/tr>
Doughter<\/strong><\/td>Ira(from reena)<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>

Also Read: Sai Pallavi (Indian Actress) Biography<\/a><\/strong><\/p>

Educational<\/strong><\/h3>

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School<\/strong><\/td>\u2022 J.B. Petit School, Mumbai (pre-primary education)
\u2022 St. Anne\u2019s High School, Mumbai (till the eighth grade)
\u2022 Bombay Scottish School, Mumbai (ninth and tenth grade)<\/td><\/tr>
College<\/strong><\/td>Narsee Monjee College, Mumbai<\/td><\/tr>
Educational<\/strong> Status<\/strong><\/td>12th Standard<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>

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Favorite<\/strong><\/h3>

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Food Habit<\/strong><\/td>Vegetarian (At the age of 50, he decided to quit non-vegetarian)<\/td><\/tr>
Food<\/strong><\/td>Indian and Moghlai dishes, Dal and rice<\/td><\/tr>
Fruit<\/strong><\/td>Banana, Apple<\/td><\/tr>
Actor\/Actress<\/strong><\/td>Actors:<\/strong> Amitabh Bachchan, Dilip Kumar, Daniel Day-Lewis, Leonardo DiCaprio, Govinda
Actresses:<\/strong> Waheeda Rehman, Geeta Bali, Madhubala, Sridevi<\/td><\/tr>
Song<\/strong><\/td>\u201cOh Re Taal Mile\u201d from the film Anokhi Raat (1968)<\/td><\/tr>
Writer<\/strong><\/td>Lav Nikolayevich Tolstoy<\/td><\/tr>
Hobbies<\/strong><\/td>Listening to Old Music, Watching Movies, Playing Chess, Tennis, and Cricket<\/td><\/tr>
Films<\/strong><\/td>Bollywood:<\/strong> Pyaasa<\/td><\/tr>
Colour<\/strong><\/td>Black<\/td><\/tr>
Board Game<\/strong><\/td>Settlers of Catan<\/td><\/tr>
Sport<\/strong><\/td>Tennis, Cricket<\/td><\/tr>
Tennis Player<\/strong><\/td>Roger Federer<\/td><\/tr>
Cricketer<\/strong><\/td>Sachin Tendulkar, 
Sourav Ganguly<\/td><\/tr>
Holiday Destinations<\/strong><\/td>Mahabaleshwar and Panchgani<\/td><\/tr>
Restaurant<\/strong><\/td>Frangipani at the Trident (Mumbai),
India Jones (Mumbai)<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>

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Early Life<\/strong><\/h2>

Aamir Khan<\/a><\/strong> was born into a family of filmmakers. As a child actor, he appeared in two minor roles. His debut film was in 1973 when he was eight years old. It was the Bollywood masala movie, Yaadon Ki Baaraat. Later, in 1983, he appeared in Madhosh where he was playing Mahendra Sandhu\u2019s character\u2019s younger version. Aamir joined J.B. Petit School in Mumbai for his primary education. He also went to Mumbai\u2019s St.High Anne\u2019s School and Bombay Scottish School. Aamir had a great interest in lawn tennis and had great participated in several state championships representing his school. He has also won the Maharashtra state tennis championship.<\/p>

He did not continue his education after 12th grade as they had financial troubles. \u201cThere would be at least 30 calls a day from creditors calling for their money,\u201d he said. He also said that the school could have expelled him any day as he was failing to pay his fees.<\/p>

Career<\/strong><\/h2>

Khan made his acting debut as a young actor in the 1973<\/em> film ‘Yaadon Ki Baraat’<\/em>, which was directed by Aziz Ansari<\/em>. It was a film by his uncle Nasir Hussain, who was in attendance. He started his acting career as an adult with the film Holi (1984)<\/em> and then achieved significant success in the film business with the film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988),<\/em> in which he played the main role. That marked the beginning of Aamir Khan’s most illustrious acting career, which progressed steadily throughout the decade of the 1990s. A series of financially successful films, including Dil (1990)<\/em><\/strong> and Raja Hindustani (1991)<\/em><\/strong>,<\/em> was released during this decade, and he continued to build a solid basis for his acting career (1996).<\/p>

In 2001, Aamir got the second Filmfare Award for his performance in the film “Lagaan.”<\/em><\/strong> In 2006, he began directing and writing, and he has since garnered multiple honors, including the Filmfare Award for Best Director and the Filmfare Award for Best Film. In 2007, he directed and produced the film “Taare Zameen Par,”<\/em><\/strong> which won the Filmfare Award for Best Director and Best Film.<\/p>

The films “Gajjni,” “3 Idiots,” “PK,” “Dhoom 3,”<\/em><\/strong> and “Dangal”<\/strong><\/em> are among Aamir Khan’s highest-grossing productions. With his performance in the film “Dangal,” he received his third Filmfare Award for Best Actor in a leading role. The film “Lal Singh Chaddha,”<\/em><\/strong> which will be released in 2022, is one of Aamir Khan’s next projects.<\/p>

Career Timeline<\/strong><\/h3>