Mumbai: On the eve of his 60th birthday actor Aamir Khan introduced to the paparazzi the latest ladylove in his life, Gauri Spratt (46), mother of a six year old boy from an earlier marriage. He claimed that they are “committed” to each other and have been living together for an year with Gauri’s son at his Bandra apartment.
Aamir was earlier married to Reena Dutta (1986-2002) and later to Kiran Rao (2005-2021). Reena and Aamir have two children Ira and Junaid while Kiran Rao and the actor have a son, Azad.
Reena Dutta and Aamir Khan at daughter Ira Khan’s wedding | Photo: X

Kiran Rao and Aamir Khan | File image

Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt |
Aamir introduced Gauri to his family and to actor-friends Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan at a pre-birthday do on March 12. The news of the actor’s disclosure went viral in the social media with many asking for more details of the relationship and probable date of marriage.
Born as Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan, the short-statured Aamir, who is widely acclaimed for his acting prowess, has bagged as many as nine Filmfare Awards and four National Film Awards. He received the Padma Shri in 2003 and the Padma Bhushan in 2010.
Gauri Spratt, who is part Tamilian and part Irish, is from Bengaluru where her mother Rita successfully ran a salon till it was brought under the BBlunt brand. Gauri relocated to Mumbai where she is running a BBlunt salon. Apparently she and Aamir had known each other for two decades and started dating a year ago. Gauri pursued her education at Blue Mountain School, Ooty and did a course in fashion in London.
Aamir first appeared on the silver screen as a child artiste in his uncle and noted film producer Nasir Hussain’s super hit film “Yaadon ki Baraat” (1973) and played the hero in the mega hit “Qayamat se Qayamat” (1988). In the 90’s he worked in several commercially success films like “Dil”, “Rangeela”, “Raja Hindustani” and “Sarfarosh.”
He then started producing films and the very first film “Lagaan” made it big in the box-office and was even nominated for the Oscars. This was followed by a string of hits like “Dil Chahata Hai” “Rang de Basanti,” “PK”, “Taare Zamin Par,” “3 Idiots” and “Ghajni.”