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Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan (; born 14 March 1965) is an Indian actor, film director and producer who works in
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. Through his career spanning over 30 years, Khan has established himself as one of the most notable actors of Indian cinema. Khan is the recipient of numerous awards, including nine
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, four
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, and an AACTA Award, with one of his film productions also receiving an
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nomination. He was honoured by the
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with the
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in 2003 and the
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in 2010, and received an honorary title from the
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in 2017. Khan first appeared on screen as a child actor in his uncle
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's film '' Yaadon Ki Baaraat'' (1973). As an adult, his first feature film role was in ''
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'' (1984). He began a full-time acting career with a leading role in '' Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' (1988). His performance in '' Raakh'' (1989) earned him a National Film Award in the
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category. He established himself as a leading actor in the 1990s by appearing in a number of commercially successful films, including '' Dil'' (1990), ''
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'' (1996)—for which he won his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor—and ''
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'' (1999). In 1999, he founded Aamir Khan Productions, whose first film, '' Lagaan'' (2001), was nominated for the
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, and earned him a National Film Award for Best Popular Film and two more Filmfare Awards (Best Actor and
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). His performance in '' Dil Chahta Hai'' (2001) also received appreciation. After a four-year hiatus, Khan returned to appear in leading roles, notably in '' Fanaa'' (2006) and ''
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'' (2006). He made his directorial debut with '' Taare Zameen Par'' (2007), which won him the Filmfare Awards for Best Film and Best Director. Khan's biggest commercial successes came with '' Ghajini'' (2008), ''
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'' (2009), '' Dhoom 3'' (2013), '' PK'' (2014), and '' Dangal'' (2016), each having held the record for being the highest-grossing Indian film. Khan won his third Best Actor award at Filmfare for ''Dangal''. He has a large followings especially in India and China, and has been described by ''
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'' as "the biggest movie star" in the world. He has been regularly listed among ''
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'' of the world. He also created and hosted the television talk show '' Satyamev Jayate''. His work as a social reformer earned him an appearance on the ''Time'' 100 list of most influential people in the world in 2013.


Early life and background

Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan was born on 14 March 1965 in
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to Tahir Hussain, a film producer, and Zeenat Hussain. Several of his relatives were members of the Hindi film industry, including his late paternal uncle, producer-director
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. Outside the movie industry, he is also related to Abul Kalam Azad through his grandmother. Khan is the eldest of four siblings; he has a brother— Faisal Khan—and two sisters, Farhat and Nikhat Khan. His nephew,
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, is a contemporary Hindi film actor. Khan is also the second cousin of six-time Member of Rajya Sabha, former
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vice president and the 16th
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, who is the grand-niece of Abul Kalam Azad. As a child actor, Khan appeared on screen in two minor roles. At the age of eight, he appeared in '' Yaadon Ki Baaraat'' (1973), which was the first masala film in
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. The following year, he portrayed the younger version of Mahendra Sandhu's character in '' Madhosh''. Khan attended J.B. Petit School for his pre-primary education, later switching to
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, until the eighth grade, and completed his ninth and tenth grades at
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. He played
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in state level championships and became a state-level champion. He professed he was "much more into sports than studies". Khan completed his twelfth grade at Mumbai's
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, and described his childhood as "tough" due to the financial problems his father had, as his film productions were mostly unsuccessful. Khan said, "There would be at least 30 calls a day from creditors calling for their money," and that he was always at risk of being expelled from school for non-payment of fees. At the age of sixteen, Khan was involved in the experimental process of making a 40-minute silent film, ''Paranoia'', which was directed by his school friend Aditya Bhattacharya. The film was funded by filmmaker Shriram Lagoo, an acquaintance of Bhattacharya, who provided them with a few thousand rupees. Khan's parents did not want him to make films and wished that he would instead pursue a "steady" career as an engineer or doctor; for that reason, the shooting schedule of ''Paranoia'' was kept secret. In the film, he played the lead role alongside actors Neena Gupta and Victor Banerjee while simultaneously assisting Bhattacharya. He said that the experience of working on it encouraged him to pursue a career in film. Khan subsequently joined a theatre group called Avantar, where he worked backstage for over a year. He made his stage debut with a small role in the company's
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play, ''Kesar Bina'', at
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. He went on to act in two of their Hindi plays, and one English play, which was titled ''Clearing House''. After completing high school, Khan decided to discontinue studying, and work instead as an
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to Hussain on the Hindi films '' Manzil Manzil'' and '' Zabardast''.


Acting career


1984–1989: Debut and career challenges

In addition to assisting Hussain, Khan acted in documentaries directed by the students of the
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. Director Ketan Mehta noticed Khan in those films, and offered him a role in the low-budget experimental film ''
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''. Featuring an ensemble cast of newcomers, ''Holi'' was based on a play by Mahesh Elkunchwar, and dealt with the practice of
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in India. ''
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'' said that the film was "melodramatic" but "very decently and exuberantly performed by the nonprofessional actors". Khan played a rowdy college student, an "insignificant" role that was described by
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as "lack ngin finesse". ''Holi'' failed to attract a broad audience, but Hussain and his son Mansoor cast Khan as the leading man in Mansoor's directorial debut '' Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' (1988) opposite
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. The film is a tale of unrequited love and parental opposition, with Khan portraying Raj, a "clean-cut, wholesome boy-next-door". It became a major commercial success, and catapulted both Khan and Chawla to stardom. It received seven
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including a Best Male Debut trophy for Khan. '' Raakh'', a crime thriller from Bhattacharya that was filmed before the production of ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'', was released in 1989. Despite a poor reception at the box office, the film was critically acclaimed. Khan was awarded a National Film Award – Special Jury Award / Special Mention for his performances in both ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' and ''Raakh''. Later that year, he reunited with Chawla for the romantic comedy '' Love Love Love'', a commercial failure.


1990–2001: Successful career and acting break

Khan performed in five films released in 1990. He found no success in '' Awwal Number,'' '' Tum Mere Ho'', '' Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin,'' or ''
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''. However, the
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-directed romantic drama '' Dil'' —a tale of parental opposition to teenage love—(opposite Madhuri Dixit) was a major success; it was highly popular among the youth, and emerged as the highest-grossing Hindi film of the year. He followed this success with a leading role alongside Pooja Bhatt in '' Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin'', a remake of the American film ''
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'', which was a box office hit. Khan appeared in several other films in the early 1990s, including ''
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'' (1992), '' Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke'' (1993) (for which he also wrote the screenplay), and '' Rangeela'' (1995). Most of these films were successful critically and commercially. Other successes include '' Andaz Apna Apna; a''t the time of its release, the movie was reviewed unfavorably by critics, but over the years has gained cult status. Less successful films included ''
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'' and '' Daulat Ki Jung''. In 1993, Khan also appeared in
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's '' Parampara''. Despite having an ensemble cast that included
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, Vinod Khanna,
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, and
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, the film failed to find a wide audience and became a critical and commercial failure. Khan was also cast in ''Time Machine''; however, due to financial constraints, the film was shelved and remained unreleased. Khan continued to act in just one or two films a year, which was an unusual trait for a mainstream Hindi cinema actor. His only release in 1996 was the Dharmesh Darshan-directed commercial blockbuster ''
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'', in which he was paired opposite
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. The film earned him his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor after seven previous nominations, and went on to become the biggest hit of the year, as well as the third-highest grossing Indian film of the 1990s. Adjusted for inflation, ''Raja Hindustani'' is the fourth highest-grossing film in India since the 1990s. Khan's career seemed to hit a plateau at this point in time, and most of the films to follow for the next few years were only partially successful. In 1997, he acted in ''
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'', which performed well at the box office. The following year, Khan appeared in the moderately successful '' Ghulam'', for which he also did
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. John Mathew Matthan's ''
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'', Khan's first film in 1999, was also moderately successful and was received better than usual at the box office. The film and Khan were highly appreciated by movie critics, as was his role in
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's Canadian-Indian
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film ''
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'' (1998). ''Earth'' was internationally acclaimed by critics such as
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for Khan's portrayal of Dil Nawaz ("Ice Candy Man"). His first release for the 2000s, '' Mela'', in which he acted alongside his brother Faisal, was both a box office and critical
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. In 2001, he produced and starred in '' Lagaan'', and received a nomination for
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at the 74th Academy Awards. The film also received critical acclaim at several international film festivals, in addition to winning numerous Indian awards such as a
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. Khan also won his second Filmare Award for Best Actor. ''Lagaan'' success was followed by '' Dil Chahta Hai'' later that year. The film was written and directed by then-debutant Farhan Akhtar, and won the 2001 Filmfare Award for Best Film (Critics). Khan then took a four-year break from Bollywood after his divorce from Reena Dutta.


2005–2007: Acting comeback and directorial debut

Khan made a comeback in 2005 as the lead in Ketan Mehta's '' Mangal Pandey: The Rising'', which was screened at the
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. Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's ''
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'' was Khan's first film in 2006. His performance was critically acclaimed, earning him a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor and various nominations for ''Best Actor''. The film went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of the year, and was selected as India's official entry to the Oscars. Although the film was not shortlisted as a nominee for the Oscar, it received a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language at the
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in England. In Khan's next movie, '' Fanaa'' (2006), he played a Kashmiri insurgent terrorist, his second antagonistic role after ''Earth'', the role offered him creative possibilities to try something different. His 2007 film, '' Taare Zameen Par'', was also produced by him and marked his directorial debut. The film, which was the second release from Aamir Khan Productions, opened to positive responses from critics and audiences. Khan's performance was well-received, though he was particularly applauded for his directing. Khan received the Filmfare Awards for Best Director and Best Film of 2007, as well as the National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare. The film won other awards, including the 2008 Zee Cine Awards and 4th Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards. The film was initially acclaimed as India's official entry for the 2009 Academy Awards Best Foreign Film.


2008–present: Resurgence and global success

In 2008, Khan appeared in the film '' Ghajini''. The film was a major commercial success and became the highest-grossing Bollywood movie of that year. For his performance in the film, Khan received several ''Best Actor'' nominations at various award ceremonies as well as his fifteenth Filmfare Best Actor nomination. In 2009, Khan appeared in ''
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'' as Ranchodas Chanchad. The film became the highest-grossing Bollywood film ever at the time, and broke the previous record set by ''Ghajini''. ''3 Idiots'' was one of the few Indian films to become a success in
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n markets such as China and Japan at the time, making it the highest-grossing Bollywood film ever in overseas markets. In May 2012, it was the first Indian film to be officially released on
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. The film won six
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(including
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and Best Director), ten Star Screen Awards, eight
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, and three
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. Overseas, it won the Grand Prize at Japan's Videoyasan Awards, and was nominated for Best Outstanding Foreign Language Film at the Japan Academy Awards and Best Foreign Film at China's Beijing International Film Festival. Khan has been credited with opening up the Chinese markets for Indian films. His father Tahir Hussain previously had success in China with ''
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'', but Indian films declined in the country afterwards, until Khan opened up the Chinese market for Indian films in the early 21st century. ''Lagaan'' became the first Indian film to have a nationwide release there. When ''3 Idiots'' released in China, the country was only the 15th largest film market partly due to China's widespread pirate DVD distribution at the time, which introduced the film to most Chinese audiences, becoming a
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in the country. It became China's 12th favourite film of all time, according to ratings on Chinese film review site
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, with only one domestic Chinese film ('' Farewell My Concubine'') ranked higher. As a result, Khan gained a large growing Chinese fanbase. After ''3 Idiots'' went viral, several of his other films, such as ''Taare Zameen Par'' and ''Ghajini'' also gained a cult following. By 2013, China grew to become the world's second largest film market (after the United States), contributing to Khan's box office success with '' Dhoom 3'' (2013), '' PK'' (2014), and '' Dangal'' (2016). Khan appeared next in the
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crime thriller, '' Talaash: The Answer Lies Within''. Directed
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and produced by Excel Entertainment and Khan's own production house, it costarred two of khan's frequent co-stars;
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and
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. Khan, who never knew how to swim went under rigorous training for this underwater sequence. He was trained for 3 months under a specialist trainer and went well prepared for the shoot. According to ''
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'', ''Talaash: The Answer Lies Within'' grossed 895 million nett in 3 weeks and was declared a "hit". Khan's next venture was ''Dhoom 3'' with Yash Raj Films, which he considered to be the most difficult role of his career. The film was released worldwide on 20 December 2013.
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declared ''Dhoom 3'' "the biggest hit of 2013" after two days of release, with the film grossing worldwide in three days and worldwide in ten days, making it the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time. In 2014, Khan appeared as the eponymous alien in Rajkumar Hirani's comedy-drama '' PK''. The film received critical acclaim and emerged as the 4th highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time. Khan's performance was unanimously praised by critics including Tamil leading actor Vijay, who was impressed by Aamir's perfection and dedication and reportedly enjoyed the film with his family on Christmas Eve. Raja Sen called the film a "triumph" and said: "Aamir Khan is exceptional in ''PK,'' creating an irresistibly goofy character and playing him with absolute conviction." The film won two Filmfare Awards, and in Japan received a top award at the 9th Tokyo Newspaper Film Awards event held by ''
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''. In 2016, Khan produced and starred in ''Dangal'', and was cast as wrestler
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. He played him at different ages, from 20 to 60 years old; he weighed 98 kg to portray the older Phogat before losing weight to play the younger version. The film received positive reviews from critics and emerged as the highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time domestically, surpassing ''PK'', making it the fifth time Khan had achieved this feat. ''Dangal'' also became an overseas blockbuster success in China, where it was the 16th highest-grossing film of all time, the 8th highest-grossing foreign film, and the highest-grossing non-Hollywood foreign film. Worldwide, it became the fifth highest-grossing non-
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film of all time, and gave Khan one of the highest salaries for a non-Hollywood actor at $42 million. ''Dangal'' has also been watched over million times on Chinese streaming platforms. The film won him two more Filmfare Awards (Best Film and his third
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award). In October 2017, Khan starred in a supporting role in his production ''
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''. The film went on to become one of the most profitable films of all time, grossing worldwide on a limited budget of and is the highest-grossing Indian film featuring a female protagonist. In November 2018, he starred alongside
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in the action adventure film ''
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''. The film received negative reviews from critics. Produced at an estimated budget of , it is one of the most expensive Bollywood films. the film grossed () at the worldwide box office and was considered a box office failure. In March 2019, on his 54th birthday, Khan confirmed that he would be seen next in '' Laal Singh Chaddha'', an adaptation of ''
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''. The film features Khan in the lead and is directed by Advait Chandan, who previously directed Khan in ''Secret Superstar''. The film released on 11 August 2022 with mixed reviews from the critics and was a box office bomb.


Other works


Film production and direction

Khan co-wrote the screenplay and script for ''Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke'', where he also starred in the lead role. Khan began working as a producer after he set up Aamir Khan Productions in 1999, with ''Lagaan'' being its first film. It was selected as India's official entry to the 74th Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category, for which it became India's third nominee ever; it won the National Film Award for Most Popular Film, an award shared between Khan and the film's director, Ashutosh Gowariker. For producing the documentary ''Madness in the Desert'' on the making of ''Lagaan'', Khan and director Satyajit Bhatkal were awarded the National Film Award for Best Exploration/Adventure Film at the
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ceremony. Khan wrote the climax of ''Rang De Basanti'' (2006), which he also starred in. In 2007, he directed and produced ''Taare Zameen Par'', which marked his directorial debut. Khan also played a supporting role in the film. The film was conceived and developed by Amole Gupte and
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. The movie was critically acclaimed and a box office success. ''Taare Zameen Par'' won the 2008 Filmfare Best Movie Award as well as a number of other
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and Star Screen Awards. Khan's work also won him the Best Director. In 2008, his nephew Imran Khan debuted in the film '' Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na'' under his production house. The film was a big hit in India, and earned Khan another nomination for Best Film at Filmfare. He also co-wrote the blockbuster film ''Ghajini'', which he starred in; Khan made alterations to the original 2005 Tamil film and rewrote the climax. In 2010, he released ''
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'', which was selected as India's official entry for the
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' Best Foreign Film category. In 2011, Khan released his home production '' Dhobi Ghat'', an
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directed by Rao. In the same year, Khan co-produced the English language
black comedy Black comedy, also known as dark comedy, morbid humor, or gallows humor, is a style of comedy that makes light of subject matter that is generally considered taboo, particularly subjects that are normally considered serious or painful to disc ...
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'' Delhi Belly'' with UTV Motion Pictures. The film opened to critical acclaim and was a commercial success, with a domestic revenue of over . In 2012, Khan starred in
Reema Kagti Reema Kagti (real name: Reema Kakati) is an Indian film director and screenwriter, who works in Bollywood. She made her debut as a director in the critically acclaimed '' Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.'' (2007), which was followed by the neo-noir ...
's neo-noir mystery film ''Talaash'', which was a joint production of Excel Entertainment and Aamir Khan Productions. The film was declared a semi-hit in India and accumulated a worldwide gross of . His next production was ''Secret Superstar'', which became one of the most profitable films ever in proportion to its limited budget. In China, ''Secret Superstar'' broke ''Dangal''s record for the highest-grossing opening weekend by an Indian film, cementing Khan's status as a superstar in China ''Secret Superstar'' is the third highest-grossing Indian film of all time With his films giving serious competition to Hollywood in the Chinese market, the success of films such as ''Dangal'' and ''Secret Superstar'' drove up the buyout prices of Indian film imports for Chinese distributors. Khan's earnings for ''Secret Superstar'' from the Chinese box office is estimated to be , higher than what any other Indian actor-producer has ever earned from a film. The film has increased Aamir Khan's Chinese box office total to $346.5million (2,231crore).


Television

Khan made his television debut with his talk show, '' Satyamev Jayate'', which dealt with social issues, on 6 May 2012. On the radio, Khan said that in view of a phenomenal public response, he would come up with a second season of the show. The show went live simultaneously on
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,
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, and national broadcaster
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in the 11 am Sunday slot in eight languages, being the first to do so in India. 'It opened to positive reviews and feedback from social activists, media houses, doctors, and film and television personalities. Khan was also praised for his effort. Despite the initial hype and being labelled as the channel's most ambitious project to date, the initial viewership figures were not very encouraging; the show received an average television rating of 2.9 (with a sample size of 14.4 million, it was watched by only 20% of TV viewers) in the six metros in its debut episode on 6 May. The rating was lower than those of most other celebrity-hosted shows at the time.


In the media

In a 2009 interview, Khan stated that he tends to take an independent approach to the world of filmmaking, noting that he does not "do different things; I try to do it in a different manner. I think every person should follow his/her dream and try and make it possible to create an ability to achieve it backed by its practicality." He also said that he is more interested in the process of filmmaking than in the result: "For me, the process is more important, more joyful. I would like to have my entire concentration on the process right from the first step." Khan has a reputation for avoiding award ceremonies and not accepting any popular Indian film awards. Although he has been nominated many times, Khan has not attended any Indian film award ceremonies and has stated that "Indian film awards lack credibility". When asked about the selection procedure and authenticity of popular Indian film awards, he replied, "Fact is that I have no objections to film awards. I just feel that if I don't value a particular film award, then I won't attend it either. Apart from the
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, I don't see any other award ceremony that I should give value to. My personal experience about these award ceremonies is that I don't trust them. I have no faith in them so I would prefer to stay away." In 2007, Khan was invited to have a wax imitation of himself put on display at
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in London. Khan declined, saying, "It's not important to me ... people will see my films if they want to. Also, I cannot deal with so many things, I have bandwidth only for that much." Khan also endorsed brands including
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, Godrej,
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, Tata Sky, Toyota Innova,
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, Monaco Biscuits, and Snapdeal. In April 2013, he was among Time magazine's list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World. Khan was featured on the cover of ''
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'' Asia edition in the September 2012 issue with the title "Khan's Quest" – "He is breaking the Bollywood mold by tackling India's social evils. Can an actor change a nation?" In addition to being highly popular in India, he is also highly popular overseas, particularly in China, the second largest movie market. He is the most followed Indian national on Chinese
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site
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, above Indian prime minister
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. Khan is also popular in Turkey,
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, and
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, among many other countries. In February 2015, Khan stated his views on a popular online comedy group
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for its celebrity roast episode. He said, "I completely believe in freedom of speech, no issues. But we have to understand that we all have a certain responsibility. When I heard what was being described to me I felt it was a violent event." He further said violence is not just physical but it has verbal aspects to it. He called the roast a shameless act, and even called out his friends from the film industry—Karan, Ranveer, and Arjun. In Indian media, he is often referred to as "Mr. Perfectionist" for his dedication to his work. In
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, he is often referred to as a "national treasure of India" or "conscience of India", due to much of his work tackling various social issues that are pervasive in Indian society, some of which are also relevant to Chinese society, in a way that domestic Chinese films often do not portray. His work is highly regarded in China, with films such as ''Taare Zameen Par'' (2007), ''3 Idiots'' (2009) and ''Dangal'' (2016), as well as his television show '' Satyamev Jayate'' (20122014), being some of the highest-rated productions on Douban. In China, Khan is known for being associated with quality cinema and committed to social causes, and is often seen as an activist-actor. In the past, Chinese media used to refer to him as "India's
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", but as Khan gained more familiarity with mainstream Chinese audiences, younger fans have often referred to him by the moniker "Uncle Aamir" or "Mishu". He has become a household name in China, where he is currently the most famous Indian. His book ''I'll Do it My Way'' is commonly found in bookstores across China, while Chinese retailers sell merchandise ranging from "Uncle Aamir"
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cases to ''Dhoom 3''-style black hats. His effect in China has drawn comparisons with previous Indian cultural icons in the country, including the
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, Bengali writer
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, and actors
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and Nargis.


Humanitarian causes

In April 2006, Khan participated in the demonstrations put up by the Narmada Bachao Andolan committee after the
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government's decision to raise the height of the Narmada dam. He was quoted to support adivasis (tribes), who might be displaced from their homes. Later he faced protests and a partial ban on his film ''Fanaa'', but the
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,
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, supported him by saying, "Everyone has the freedom of expression. If someone says something on a particular subject, that doesn't mean you should start protesting." Aamir also lent his support to the Janlokpal Bill Movement led by
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in August 2011. He has been supporting common causes; when asked about views on the entertainment tax in the 2012 budget, Khan said, "I don't want any reduction in that, all I expect is focus on education and nutrition." He quit the GOI's copyrights panels in February 2010 after facing sharp differences with other members. During the promotion of ''3 Idiots'', he journeyed to diverse parts of India, mostly to small towns, noting that "filmmakers from Mumbai don't understand small-town India". This experience of reaching out to "regional India" was extended in ''Satyamev Jayate''. On 16 July 2012, Khan met the prime minister and the minister for social justice and empowerment, and discussed the plight of manual scavengers and sought eradication of manual scavenging in the country. On 30 November 2011, Khan was appointed national brand ambassador of
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to promote child nutrition. He is part of the government-organised IEC campaign to raise awareness about malnutrition. He is also known for supporting causes such as
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and improved
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, which are themes in several of his films. His crossover success in China has been described as a form of Indian
soft power In politics (and particularly in international politics), soft power is the ability to co-opt rather than coerce (contrast hard power). In other words, soft power involves shaping the preferences of others through appeal and attraction. A defi ...
, helping to improve
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, despite political tensions between the two nations (such as
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and
the Maldives Maldives (, ; dv, ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ, translit=Dhivehi Raajje, ), officially the Republic of Maldives ( dv, ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާ, translit=Dhivehi Raajjeyge Jumhooriyyaa, label=none, ), is an archipelag ...
), with Khan stating he wants to help "improve India-China ties". Due to Khan being a household name in China, he has been considered to be India's brand ambassador to China by the Indian commerce ministry, which may contribute to reducing the
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with China. In 2016, Khan came up with the
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government to make the state drought-free in the next five years. He has been doing ''shramdaan'' for the last 3 years. He asked people to come to join him in this cause and become a Jal Mitra by doing ''shramdaan''. While explaining to journalists, Khan said, "the reason why popular TV show Satyamev Jayate did not go on air was not because of Court's verdict, but because all the producers, directors and talents working on this show were busy in this water project. For us, the water conservation project in the State is the most important initiative." Khan is a co-founder of Paani Foundation with Rao. The foundation is a
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,
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which is active in the area of drought prevention and watershed management in the Maharashtra, India.


Personal life

Khan married Reena Dutta, who had a small part in ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'', on 18 April 1986. They have two children: a son named Junaid and a daughter, Ira. Dutta was involved briefly in Khan's career when she worked as a producer for ''Lagaan''. In December 2002, Khan filed for divorce and Dutta took custody of both children. On 28 December 2005, Khan married
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, who had been an assistant director to Gowariker on the set of '' Lagaan''. On 5 December 2011, they announced the birth of their son, Azad Rao Khan, through a
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mother. In July 2021, the couple announced their separation and stated they would raise their son Azad as co-parents. In 2007, Khan lost a custody battle for his younger brother Faisal to their father, Tahir Hussain, who died on 2 February 2010. As a practising
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, Khan along with his mother Zeenat, performed
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, an annual Islamic pilgrimage to
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, Saudi Arabia, and a mandatory religious duty for Muslims, in 2013. His former wife Rao is a
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. In March 2015, Khan stated that he quit non-vegetarian food and adopted a vegan lifestyle after being inspired by her. Before pursuing a full-time acting career, Khan was an avid
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player. He played professionally in state level championships in the 1980s and became a state level tennis champion prior to entering a full-time acting career. In 2014, Khan participated in an exhibition match for the
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, playing doubles with grand slam winners Roger Federer and
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, as well as
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. Khan's children have also ventured into the entertainment industry. In September 2019, Ira announced on social media that she would be directing a theatrical production, her first, a version of
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' ''
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.'' Veteran actress Sarika, ex-wife of
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, and her daughter
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produced the play, and Khan's sister Farhat Dutta had painted a poster for its promotion.


Political controversies


Gujarat (2006)

In 2006, Aamir Khan lent his support to the Narmada Bachao Andolan movement, led by activist Medha Patkar, in their actions against raising the height of the Sardar Sarovar Dam. While promoting his film '' Fanaa'' in
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, he made some comments regarding the
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(BJP) Gujarat chief minister
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's handling of the
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and the necessity to rehabilitate the displaced villagers. These comments were met with outrage from the BJP, with the government of Gujarat demanding an apology from Khan. He refused to apologise, saying "I am saying exactly what the Supreme Court has said. I only asked for rehabilitation of poor farmers. I never spoke against the construction of the dam. I will not apologise for my comments on the issue." An unofficial ban of ''Fanaa'' was put in place for the entire state of Gujarat. Protests occurred against the film and Khan, which included burning posters of him. As a result, several multiplex owners stated that they could not provide security to customers, and all theatre owners in Gujarat refused to screen the film.


Comments on intolerance (2013–2016)

In November 2015, Khan expressed the feelings that he and Rao had about rising intolerance in India at an event in
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hosted by ''
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'' newspaper in response to political events in India that included violent attacks against
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s and
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s, and the absence of swift or strong condemnation from the country's ruling
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(BJP) Modi government. Khan remarked that Rao, fearing for her family, suggested to "move out of India". BJP responded with an online campaigns through its social media cell to intimidate Khan. The ensuing political controversy was referred to as the "intolerance row" in the Indian media, and started a debate on
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. Khan faced intense backlash for his comments, with certain sections of society branding him " anti-national", while others voiced their agreement about his concerns and supported him. Much of the backlash against Khan, an
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with a
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wife, came from Hindu nationalist groups. The far-right political party
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sharply criticised Khan's statement, labelling it "the language of treachery", and the BJP condemned the incident as a "Moral Offence". In the wake of the controversy, burning of posters took place in
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by Shiv Sena.
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's Shiv Sena chief Rajeev Tandon also made a violent threat, offering a reward to anyone who slaps Khan. As a result, the Khans were given additional police protection. Khan responded to the backlash and threats by stating, "it saddens me to say you are only proving my point". In response to the backlash, Khan received support from a number of celebrities and public figures, including
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leader
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, Hrithik Roshan,
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,
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, Rajkumar Hirani, Kabir Khan, Farah Khan,
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, and
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. On the other hand, some criticised Khan's remark about intolerance, including
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, Anupam Kher,
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, and
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. Khan later stated that he was not leaving the country. A
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was filed against Khan and Rao at Jaunpur in ACJM II court. Khan was dropped as brand ambassador of the government's official
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tourism campaign. A company that Khan was endorsing, Snapdeal, faced backlash from Khan's critics for being associated with him, before the company distanced themselves from his comments. Khan later clarified his comments in January 2016, saying that he never said India was intolerant or that he thought about leaving the country, saying he was "born in India and will die in India". He said that his comments were taken out of context and the media was responsible for it to some extent. Despite this, he continued to face backlash later in the year, with calls for protests and boycotts against ''Dangal''. In October 2016, the
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called for protests against the film. Following its release in December 2016, #BoycottDangal trended on
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, and BJP general secretary
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called for protests against the film. Despite calls to boycott the film, ''Dangal'' turned out to be a massive hit, grossing more than in India.


Awards and honours

Khan won 9
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, out of 32 nominations, including the
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award for ''Raja Hindustani'' (1996), ''Lagaan'' (2001), and ''Dangal'' (2016); the Best Actor (Critics) award for ''Rang De Basanti'' (2006); the Best Film award for ''Lagaan'', '' Taare Zameen Par'' (2007), and ''Dangal''; and the Best Director award for ''Taare Zameen Par''. He also won four
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: as an actor in ''Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak'' (1988) and ''Raakh'' (1989), as the producer of ''Lagaan'' and ''Madness in the Desert'' (2004), and as the director and producer of ''Taare Zameen Par''. Overseas, ''Lagaan'' earned an Oscar nomination for
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at the 74th Academy Awards in 2002. Khan later commented on the loss of ''Lagaan'' at the Oscars: "Certainly we were disappointed. But the thing that really kept us in our spirits was that the entire country was behind us". In addition to an Oscar nomination, ''Lagaan'' received a
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nomination for Best Non-European Film, and won awards at a number of international
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s, including the
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. ''Taare Zameen Par'' was also India's submission to the Oscars, but did not receive a nomination. Another Khan production, ''Peepli Live'' (2010), was India's submission to the Oscars, while ''Dhobi Ghat'' (2011) was longlisted for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language, though neither were nominated. In 2017, ''Dangal'' won Khan the inaugural Best Asian Film award at Australia's 7th AACTA Awards, as well as Movie of the Year and Top Foreign Actor from China's
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Film Awards, and it was an award nominee for the
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. Khan has received honorary accolades, including the
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's
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in 2003 and
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in 2010, and an Honorary Doctorate by the Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) for his distinguished contributions to the Indian cinema and entertainment industry. In 2011, he accepted an invitation from the
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to be a member of the jury, after having previously turned down their offer three times since 2008. In 2012, he appeared on the ''Time'' 100 list of most influential people in the world. In 2017, the
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invited Khan to be a member, and he received an award for "National Treasure of India" from the Government of China.Aamir Khan: The Chinese heartthrob
, '' The Afternoon Despatch & Courier'', 16 May 2017
Despite having won numerous awards and honors, Aamir Khan is known for refusing to attend, or accept awards from, Indian film award ceremonies. This has occasionally led to controversy, notably at the 2017 National Film Awards, where Khan was snubbed from the
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award for his performance in ''Dangal''. Committee member
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explained that they did not want to award him because of his refusal to attend the award ceremony. Despite avoiding Indian award ceremonies, he made an exception for the 2002 Academy Awards; his reasoning was that he saw it as an opportunity for his film ''Lagaan'' to reach a wider audience, but did not care much about the award itself.


See also

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Khans of Bollywood The term Khans of Bollywood refers to several actors of Bollywood, the Mumbai-based Hindi language Indian film industry, whose surnames are Khan. Most commonly, this involves the Three Khans: Aamir Khan , Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan. The th ...
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* List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets * List of Indian film actors *
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