Aamir Khan
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan has opened up about a new chapter in his personal life, sharing how his relationship with girlfriend Gauri Spratt has brought him a sense of peace and emotional fulfillment. The actor, who has often kept his private life low-key, spoke candidly about love, past regrets, and personal growth in a recent interview.
Currently seen spending quality time with his family, Aamir expressed gratitude for finding companionship again at this stage in life. Reflecting on his journey, he described himself as fortunate to have met Gauri and emphasized how their relationship has positively impacted his emotional well-being. According to him, this phase feels different—calmer, more grounded, and deeply fulfilling.
Speaking about his relationship, Aamir shared that being with Gauri has brought him a sense of completeness he hadn’t experienced before. He acknowledged that while his past relationships were meaningful and filled with love, they eventually did not work out. However, he holds no bitterness and instead looks back on them with respect and gratitude.
The actor was previously married to Reena Dutta, with whom he shares two children, Junaid and Ira. Their marriage ended in 2002 after several years together. Later, he married filmmaker Kiran Rao in 2005, and the couple welcomed their son Azad. Although Aamir and Kiran separated in 2021, they have maintained a strong friendship and continue to collaborate professionally as co-producers.
Reflecting on these relationships, Aamir admitted that both were deeply significant in his life. However, he believes that his current relationship has brought a new level of peace and understanding. He described feeling “complete” now, suggesting a sense of emotional closure and contentment that comes from both experience and self-reflection.
Beyond his personal life, Aamir also spoke openly about one of his biggest regrets—failing to spend enough time with his loved ones during the peak years of his career. Known for his intense dedication to filmmaking, he admitted that he was almost entirely consumed by work for over three decades. Acting, producing, and perfecting his craft became his primary focus, often at the cost of personal relationships.
According to Aamir, it was the global disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic that forced him to pause and reassess his life. With work coming to a halt during lockdowns, he found himself with time to reflect—something he hadn’t experienced in years. This period of introspection made him realize how much he had missed out on in terms of family time and personal connections.
He described this realization as a turning point, prompting him to actively make changes in his life. Aamir shared that he has been working toward correcting this imbalance by prioritizing relationships and being more present with his loved ones. For him, success is no longer just about professional achievements but also about emotional well-being and meaningful connections.
On the professional front, Aamir continues to remain active in the film industry. He was last seen in Sitaare Zameen Par, which turned out to be a sleeper hit and received appreciation from audiences. He also made a cameo appearance in Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos, showcasing his continued involvement in diverse projects.
Currently, the actor is focused on supporting his son Junaid Khan, who is gearing up for his theatrical release Ek Din. The film, which also stars Sai Pallavi, is scheduled to hit theatres on May 1. Aamir has been actively participating in promotions, highlighting his commitment not just as an actor but also as a supportive पिता.
As Aamir Khan navigates this new phase of life, his reflections reveal a man who has evolved beyond the relentless pursuit of perfection in cinema. Today, he appears more focused on balance—between work and family, ambition and peace, past lessons and present happiness.
His journey serves as a reminder that personal growth often comes with time, reflection, and the willingness to change. For Aamir, finding love again and reconnecting with what truly matters has brought him a sense of fulfillment that goes beyond the silver screen.
