Aamir Khan recently stirred public interest by confirming his romantic relationship with Gauri Spratt. The actor shared that their meeting was not something he had planned, especially since he wasn't actively looking for a new relationship following his divorce from filmmaker Kiran Rao.
Aamir described their encounter as spontaneous, a chance event that led to a meaningful connection. He reflected on his emotional growth, acknowledging that his journey toward self-care and therapy was pivotal in allowing love to re-enter his life.
Looking back, Aamir admitted that he once believed his age and life circumstances would make it unlikely for him to find companionship again. It was during therapy that he realized he needed to heal from within and start valuing himself more.
This period of introspection helped him focus on personal well-being, which eventually paved the way for a new chapter with Gauri. He emphasized that his relationships with his former wives, Kiran Rao and Reena Dutta, remain strong and full of mutual respect. Their shared history has evolved into a deep friendship and familial bond that continues to thrive, despite the end of their marital ties.
Aamir revealed that his connection with Gauri blossomed naturally. They met unexpectedly, started as friends, and gradually fell in love. Initially, he felt content with the love he already had in his life—his mother, his children, and his siblings. He believed those close-knit ties were enough, and he didn’t feel the need to seek a new partner. However, his relationship with Gauri emerged organically, proving that emotional connections often arrive when least anticipated.
He also spoke warmly about the dynamic he shares with both Kiran and Reena. Together, they still collaborate on their non-profit initiative, the Paani Foundation.
Despite no longer being spouses, they continue to engage in daily conversations, offering each other unwavering support. Aamir emphasized that while the romantic chapter may have ended, the familial aspect remains intact and unshakeable. He sees them as lifelong family—people with whom he shares an unbreakable bond of trust, affection, and understanding.
Aamir reflected on a moment with Kiran after their divorce that caught public attention. They had traveled to Ladakh for the filming of Laal Singh Chaddha and attended a local celebration where they danced together. The video drew curiosity, but Aamir explained it simply reflected the deep connection they still share. He mentioned how they continue to support each other’s careers—he during Laapata Ladies and she during his film—demonstrating a relationship rooted in care, not conflict.
Aamir married Reena Dutta in 1986, and they parted ways in 2002. They have two children, Junaid and Ira. He later married Kiran Rao in 2005. Their 15-year marriage ended in 2021, and they share a son, Azad, born in 2011.
Aamir described their encounter as spontaneous, a chance event that led to a meaningful connection. He reflected on his emotional growth, acknowledging that his journey toward self-care and therapy was pivotal in allowing love to re-enter his life.
Looking back, Aamir admitted that he once believed his age and life circumstances would make it unlikely for him to find companionship again. It was during therapy that he realized he needed to heal from within and start valuing himself more.
This period of introspection helped him focus on personal well-being, which eventually paved the way for a new chapter with Gauri. He emphasized that his relationships with his former wives, Kiran Rao and Reena Dutta, remain strong and full of mutual respect. Their shared history has evolved into a deep friendship and familial bond that continues to thrive, despite the end of their marital ties.
Aamir revealed that his connection with Gauri blossomed naturally. They met unexpectedly, started as friends, and gradually fell in love. Initially, he felt content with the love he already had in his life—his mother, his children, and his siblings. He believed those close-knit ties were enough, and he didn’t feel the need to seek a new partner. However, his relationship with Gauri emerged organically, proving that emotional connections often arrive when least anticipated.
He also spoke warmly about the dynamic he shares with both Kiran and Reena. Together, they still collaborate on their non-profit initiative, the Paani Foundation.
Despite no longer being spouses, they continue to engage in daily conversations, offering each other unwavering support. Aamir emphasized that while the romantic chapter may have ended, the familial aspect remains intact and unshakeable. He sees them as lifelong family—people with whom he shares an unbreakable bond of trust, affection, and understanding.
Aamir reflected on a moment with Kiran after their divorce that caught public attention. They had traveled to Ladakh for the filming of Laal Singh Chaddha and attended a local celebration where they danced together. The video drew curiosity, but Aamir explained it simply reflected the deep connection they still share. He mentioned how they continue to support each other’s careers—he during Laapata Ladies and she during his film—demonstrating a relationship rooted in care, not conflict.
Aamir married Reena Dutta in 1986, and they parted ways in 2002. They have two children, Junaid and Ira. He later married Kiran Rao in 2005. Their 15-year marriage ended in 2021, and they share a son, Azad, born in 2011.
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