Aamir Khan
BIOGRAPHY
Name: Aamir Hussain Khan
Born : 14 March 1965 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Occupation : Film actor, producer, director and writer
Years active : 1973–1974, 1984, 1988–2001, 2005–present
Son : Tahir Hussain,brother Faisal Khan, Farhat Khan and Nikhat Khan
Nephew : Nasir Hussain
Cousin : Mansoor Khan
Spouse :
- Reena Dutta (1986–divorced in December 9, 2002)
Kiran Rao (2005–present)
Career
Khan began his film career as a child actor in a home production, made by Nasir Hussain, titled Yaadon Ki Baraat (1973) and Madhosh (1974). Eleven years later, he made his adult acting debut in a role that went quite unnoticed in Ketan Mehta's Holi (1984).Khan's first notable leading role came in 1988 in the film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak which was directed by his cousin and Nasir Hussain's son Mansoor Khan. This film was a breakthrough commercial success, effectively launching Khan's career as a leading actor. Having the typical 'chocolate hero' looks, he was publicised as a teen idol. He also starred in critically acclaimed film Raakh, for which Khan got his first National Award for Special Jury Award. After that, he went on to appear in several other films in the late '80s and early '90s: Dil (1990), which became the highest grossing film of the year, Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin (1991), Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (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, co-starring Salman Khan. At the time of its release the movie was reviewed unfavorably by critics, but over the years has gained a cult status.
Khan continued to act in just one or two films a year, an unusual trait for a mainstream Hindi cinema actor. His only release in 1996 was the Dharmesh Darshan directed commercial blockbuster Raja Hindustani inwhich he was paired opposite Karisma Kapoor. The film earned him his first Filmfare Best Actor Award, 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. Khan's career had seemed to hit a plateau at this point of time, and most of the films to follow for the next few years were only partially successful. In 1997, he co-starred with Ajay Devgan and was paired opposite Juhi Chawla in the film Ishq, which performed well at the box office. In 1998, Khan appeared in the moderately successful Ghulam, for which he also did playback singing. John Mathew Matthan's Sarfarosh (1999), Khan's first release in 1999, was also moderately successful, gaining an above average box office verdict. The film was highly appreciated amongst the critics and Khan's role as a dedicated, honest and uncorrupted cop engaged in fighting border terrorism, was well received, as was his role in Deepa Mehta's art house film Earth. His first release for the new millennium, Mela, in which he acted alongside his real-life brother Faisal Khan, was both a box-office and critical bomb.
In 2001 he appeared in Lagaan. The film was a major critical and commercial success, and received a nomination for Best Foreign Language Film at the 74th Academy Awards. Additionally, the film gathered critical acclaim at several international film festivals, in addition to winning numerous Indian awards, including the National Film Awards. Khan himself won his second Filmfare Best Actor Award. The film continues to be one of the most popular Hindi films in the west.[citation needed]
The success of Lagaan was followed by Dil Chahta Hai later that year, in which Khan co-starred with Akshaye Khanna and Saif Ali Khan, with Preity Zinta playing his love interest. The film was written and directed by the then newcomer Farhan Akhtar. According to critics, the film broke new grounds by showing Indian urban youth as they really are today. The characters depicted were modern, suave and cosmopolitan. The film did moderately well and was a success mostly in urban cities
Khan then took a four year break citing personal problems, and returned in 2005 with Ketan Mehta's Mangal Pandey: The Rising playing the title role of a real-life sepoy and a martyr who helped spark the Indian Rebellion of 1857 or the 'First War of Indian Independence'.[citation needed]
Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's award-winning Rang De Basanti was Khan's first release in 2006. His role was critically acclaimed, earning him a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance 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 Best Foreign Film at the BAFTA Awards in England. Khan's work in his next movie, Fanaa (2006) was also appreciated, and the film went on to become one of the highest grossing Indian films of 2006.
His 2007 film, Taare Zameen Par was also produced by him and marked his directorial debut. The film, which was the second offering from Aamir Khan Productions, starred Khan in a supporting role as a teacher who befriends and helps a dyslexic child. It opened to excellent responses from critics and audiences alike. Khan's performance was well-received, although he was particularly applauded for his directing.[citation needed]
In 2008, Khan appeared in the movie 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.[citation needed]
In 2009, Khan appeared in the commercially and critically acclaimed film 3 Idiots as Ranchodas Chanchad which became Bollywood's highest grossing film and won multiple Filmfare awards including Best Picture.
Filmography
1989 Love Love Love
Amit Verma
Filmfare Awards
Civilian Awards
- 2003 - Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award from the Government of India.
- 2010 - Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour from the Government of India.
National Film Awards
Winner
- 1989 - National Film Award - Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Feature Film) - Actor for Raakh
- 2001 - National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment for Lagaan (shared with Ashutosh Gowarikar)
- 2008 - National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare for Taare Zameen Par
Filmfare Awards
Winner
- 1989 - Filmfare Best Male Debut Award for Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
- 1997 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Raja Hindustani
- 2002 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Lagaan
- 2002 - Filmfare Best Movie Award for Lagaan
- 2007 - Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance for Rang De Basanti
- 2008 - Filmfare Best Movie Award for Taare Zameen Par
- 2008 - Filmfare Best Director Award for Taare Zameen Par
Nominated
- 1989 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
- 1990 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Raakh
- 1991 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Dil
- 1992 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin
- 1993 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar
- 1994 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke
- 1995 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Andaz Apna Apna
- 1996 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Akele Hum Akele Tum
- 1999 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Ghulam
- 1999 - Filmfare Best Male Playback Award for the song Aati Kya Khandaala in Ghulam
- 2000 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Sarfarosh
- 2002 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Dil Chahta Hai
- 2006 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Mangal Pandey: The Rising
- 2007 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Rang De Basanti
- 2008 - Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Taare Zameen Par
- 2009 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Ghajini
- 2010 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for 3 Idiots
Star Screen Awards
Winner
- 1997 - Star Screen Award for Best Actor for Raja Hindustani
- 2008 - Star Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor for Taare Zameen Par
- 2008 - Star Screen Award for Best Director for Taare Zameen Par
- 2008 - Star Screen Award for Most Promising Debut Director for Taare Zameen Par
Nominated
- 2002 - Star Screen Award for Best Actor for Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India
- 2006 - Star Screen Award for Best Actor for Mangal Pandey: The Rising
- 2007 - Star Screen Award for Best Actor for Rang De Basanti
- 2007 - Star Screen Award for Best Villain for Fanaa
- 2008 - Star Screen Award for Best Film for Taare Zameen Par
- 2009 - Star Screen Award for Best Actor for Ghajini
- 2010 - Star Screen Award for Best Actor for 3 Idiots
International Indian Film Academy Awards (IIFA)
Winner
- 2002 - IIFA Best Actor Award for Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India
- 2002 - IIFA Best Movie Award for Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India, shared with Ashutosh Gowariker
Nominated
- 2002 - IIFA Best Actor Award for Dil Chahta Hai
- 2007 - IIFA Best Actor Award for Rang De Basanti
- 2009 - Star of the Decade - Male
- 2010 - IIFA Best Actor Award for 3 Idiots
Gollapudi Srinivas Award
Best Debut Director for Taare Zameen ParBengal Film Journalists' Association Awards
Winner
- 1995 - BFJA Awards, Best Actor for Akele Hum Akele Tum & Rangeela
- 2001 - BFJA Awards, Best Actor for Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India
Zee Cine Awards
Winner
- 2000 - Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Sarfarosh
- 2002 - Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India
- 2008 - Zee Cine Award for Best Director for Taare Zameen Par
Nominated
- 2002 - Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Dil Chahta Hai
- 2007 - Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Rang De Basanti
Bollywood Movie Awards
Winner
- 2002 - Bollywood Movie Award - Best Actor for Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India
- 2002 - Bollywood Movie Award - Critics Award Male for Dil Chahta Hai
Stardust Awards
Nominated
- 2008 - Stardust Best Film Award for Taare Zameen Par
- 2008 - Stardust Dream Director Award for Taare Zameen Par
- 2008 - Stardust Star of the Year Award - Male for Taare Zameen Par
- 2009 - Stardust Star of the Year Award - Male for Ghajini
- 2010 - Stardust Star of the Year Award - Male for 3 Idiots
Global Indian Film Awards (GIFA)
Nominated
- 2007 - Best Actor for Rang De Basanti
BIG Star Entertainment Awards
Nominated
Other awards
Winner
- 2001: Bollywood People's Choice Awards: Best Actor for Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India
- 2008: Planet Bollywood People's Choice Awards: Best Director for Taare Zameen Par
- 2008: Planet Bollywood People's Choice Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Taare Zameen Par
- 2008: V. Shantaram Awards: Best Film Gold Award for Taare Zameen Par
- 2008: V. Shantaram Awards: Best Director Silver Award for Taare Zameen Par
- 2009: Bollywood Hungama Surfers Choice Movie Awards 2008: Best Actor Award for Ghajini.
- 2009: Apsara Awards: Best Movie for Taare Zameen Par
- 2009: Apsara Awards: Best Director for Taare Zameen Par
- 2010: Dadasaheb Phalke Awards: Phalke Memorial Performance Award for 3 Idiots.
Honours and recognitions
- In December 2001, he was named "Man of the Year" by Bombay Times.
- In April 2008, he received a "Special Award" from Master Dinanath Mangeshkar Smruti Pratisthan for his exceptional services to Indian cinema.
- In January 2009, he received "Indian of The Year in Cinema" Award by NDTV
- In January 2009, he received the "Indian of the Year in Entertainment" Award from CNN-IBN.
- In February 2009, he was among the 10 recipients of the IIFA-FICCI Frames Awards for the "Most Powerful Entertainers of the Decade".
- In May 2009, he received "Raj Kapoor Smriti Vishesh Gaurav Puraskar" by the Government of Maharastra for outstanding contribution to the Indian cinema.
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