
Aamir Khan has always been one of Bollywood's most high-profile stars, not just for his films but also for his very private personal life. The 61-year-old actor has tied the knot with Gauri Spratt, 47, in an intimate ceremony on Sunday, 5 July, in his Mumbai home in India.
The news has naturally sparked fresh curiosity about Khan's relationship history. Before any current developments, the actor has had two well-documented marriages that have been widely covered by major outlets. Here's a closer look at the women who have been part of his journey.
First Marriage With Reena Dutta
Aamir Khan's first wife was Reena Dutta, who married the actor in 1986, long before he became one of India's biggest film stars. At the time, Khan was still building his career, and their relationship largely stayed away from the spotlight.
They share two children together — Junaid and Ira — both of whom have since grown into public figures in their own right. After 16 years of marriage, the couple divorced in 2002 and have since maintained a cordial relationship focused on co-parenting.
Despite the end of their marriage, Dutta has remained involved in family occasions, particularly those concerning their children.
Second Marriage With Kiran Rao
Following his separation from Dutta, Khan later married filmmaker Kiran Rao in 2005. They first met during the production of the 2001 film Lagaan, where Rao worked as an assistant director, marking the start of both a professional and personal connection.
The couple welcomed a son, Azad Rao Khan, in 2011 through surrogacy. Their marriage lasted for around 15 years before they announced their separation in 2021.
Even after their separation, Khan and Rao have maintained a collaborative relationship, particularly through their production work, showing that their bond has continued in a different form beyond marriage.
Third Marriage: Who Is Gauri Spratt?
Aamir Khan's third wife is Gauri Spratt, a salon entrepreneur and stylist.
Spratt came into the public spotlight through her relationship with the Bollywood star. She has largely maintained a private profile despite growing media attention around her personal life.
Born to a multicultural family, Gauri's father is Tamil-British, while her mother is Punjabi-Irish. She studied at Blue Mountain School in Ooty, India, before moving to London, where she completed an FDA course in Fashion Styling and Photography in 2004.
Professionally, she has worked across fashion, textiles, and the beauty industry. She is currently involved in running a salon in Mumbai and is also reportedly engaged in creative consultancy work associated with Aamir Khan Productions.
Khan and Spratt have been in a relationship for over two years. Their relationship was first brought into the public eye when Khan introduced her on his 60th birthday celebration last year.
🚨Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt get married in a private ceremony at his Bandra home pic.twitter.com/dCKiaOhxMK
— The Tatva (@thetatvaindia) July 5, 2026
Aamir Khan's Legacy in Cinema
Away from personal headlines, Aamir Khan's film career continues to be one of the most influential in Indian cinema. Known for carefully choosing projects, he has built a reputation for films that often blend commercial success with strong storytelling and social themes.
Some of his most notable works include 3 Idiots (2009), PK (2014), and Dangal (2016) — all of which have left a lasting mark on audiences and box office records alike. As discussions around his personal life continue, his legacy in cinema remains firmly established as one of Bollywood's most impactful figures.
Ultimately, while public curiosity about his relationships never seems to fade, Aamir Khan's career is still very much defined by his contribution to cinema. It is a body of work that continues to resonate with audiences across generations.










