Male protagonist: Aamir Khan, born on March 14, 1965[1] in Mumbai, India.
Indian Bollywood actor, director, producer.
Aamir Khan starred in his first film when he was 8 years old.
Later, he practiced playing tennis and won the Maharashtra Tennis Championship[2].
In 1988, he abandoned tennis and returned to the screen [3-4].
In 1989, he starred in the literary film "Ashes to Ashes", playing the role of a revengeful man.
In 1990, he starred in the movie "Speak of the Heart" as Raja.
In 1999, he starred as a riot policeman on the India-Pakistan border in "No Turn Back".
In 2002, Aamir won the Zee Film Award for Best Actor for "Once Upon a Time in India".
In 2008, he won the Bollywood People's Choice Award for Best Director for directing "Stars on Earth".
In 2009, he starred in "Three Idiots" [5-6] as Rancho.
In 2011, he produced the reality interview program "Truth Interview" [7] and became the third ambassador of UNICEF India.
In 2013, he starred in "Phantom Driver 3" [8] [5] as Sahir and Samar.
Acting Experience When Aamir Khan was eight years old, he starred in the movies "Yaadon Ki Baraat" and "Madhosh" directed by his uncle.
Aamir Khan later practiced tennis and won the Maharashtra Tennis Championship.
In 1988, Aamir starred as the protagonist in "The World" directed by his cousin Mansoor Khan, playing the role of Raz.
In 1989, Aamir starred in the literary film "Ashes to Ashes", playing a revengeful man in the film, and won the National Film Award Jury Award for Best Actor established by the Indian government.
In 1990, Aamir starred in the action movie "Speak of the Heart" as Raja.
In 1991, Aamir starred in "Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin" and "Afsana Pyar Ka".
In 1992, Aamir starred in "The Winner Takes All" as Sanjaylal.
In 1993, Aamir began trying to write screenplays.
In 1994, Aamir starred in "False" as Amar.
In 1995, Aamir starred in "The Price of Passion" as Rohit Kumar.
Participated in "Bright Lights" as Munna[2].
In 1996, Aamir starred in the movie "Raja", which won him the Filmfare Best Actor Award for the first time after seven nominations[9].
In 1998, Aamir served as the singer behind "Ghulam" and sang the song "Aati Kya Khandala", winning the Filmfare Award for Best New Singer.
In 1999, Aamir Khan starred as a riot policeman on the India-Pakistan border in "No Look Back."
He also starred in female director Deepa Mehta's artistic film "Earth 1947", in which Aamir played a villain for the first time.
In 2002, Aamir served as a producer in "Once Upon a Time in India" and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film [10] [2-3] [11] .
In August 2005, Aamir had been preparing for four years to direct and star in the film "Anti-Riot Heroes", starring as a national hero.
In 2006, Aamir starred as Daljit (DJ) in the movie "The Color of Basati" and won the Filmfare Film Critics Award for Best Actor again[12].
Played Rehan in another movie "Destroyed for Love".
In 2007, Aamir began his career as a director. He directed the movie "Stars on Earth" and won the Filmfare Best Director Award. He also represented India in the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
In 2008, Aamir starred in "Death Unknown" as Sanjay Singhania.
In 2009, Aamir played Rancho in the movie "Three Idiots in Bollywood", which is the highest-grossing Bollywood movie in India.
In 2010, Amir completed the production of three works of his production company: "Suicide Live", "The Washer by the River" and "Frustration".
In January 2011, the movie "The Washer by the River" directed by Aamir's wife Kiran Rao was released. In this movie, Aamir starred as the second male lead Arun.
"Travel", released on November 30, 2012, starring Aamir Khan as Surjan, eventually ranked ninth on the 2012 Indian box office list.
On December 20, 2013, "Phantom Driver 3" was released simultaneously around the world, in which Aamir played Sahir and Samar.
Personal life Amir fell in love with a neighbor girl Reena when he was 21 years old. However, due to religious reasons, both parents firmly opposed the marriage, so Amir decided to elope.