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News18
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Aamir Khan Makes RARE Appearance With Sisters Nikhat And Farhat Khan At Umrao Jaan Premiere
Last Updated: Aamir Khan attended the grand premiere of Rekha's Umrao Jaan in Mumbai with his sisters Nikhat Khan and Farhat Khan, and his daughter Ira Khan's mother-in-law. Aamir Khan made a rare public appearance at the grand premiere of Rekha's Umrao Jaan in Mumbai on Thursday night, and this time he wasn't alone. The superstar was joined by his sisters Nikhat Khan and Farhat Khan, as well as his daughter Ira Khan's mother-in-law — Nupur Shikhare's mother — making it a warm, familial showing on the star-studded red carpet. Aamir's sister Nikhat Khan, standing to his left, looked elegant in a turquoise silk saree with black detailing and a silver border, styled with minimal jewellery. On his right, Farhat Khan wore a regal violet saree with a gold border, paired with a traditional bun and gold earrings that added to the charm. Beside her, Nupur's mother opted for a classic black saree with a red printed pallu. Aamir Khan's sisters Aamir Khan is the second of four siblings in a close-knit family. He has a younger brother, Faisal Khan, and two sisters—Nikhat Khan Hegde and Farhat Khan Datta. Nikhat Khan Hegde, the elder sister, began her career behind the scenes in the film industry, contributing as a producer and costume designer to projects like Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and Tum Mere Ho. In her later years, she transitioned to acting, starring in films such as Saand Ki Aankh, Mission Mangal, and Tanhaji, as well as in the web series Special Ops 1.5. She made her TV debut in Banni Chow Home Delivery in 2022. Nikhat is married to Santosh Hegde, a businessman, and is both a mother and stepmother. Farhat Khan Datta, the younger sister, leads a more private life. She resides in the United States with her husband, Rajeev Datta, who is the brother of Aamir's first wife, Reena Dutta. Farhat maintains a low public profile and is focused on her family life. The grand screening of Umrao Jaan ahead of its re-release is a star-studded affair with several celebs in attendace and walking the red carpet in Mumbai tonight. On the work front, Aamir Khan's Sitaare Zameen Par is running in the theatres. First Published:


India.com
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet Aamir Khan's brother, gave 7 back-to-back flops, never became an actor, left acting, now works as..., his name is...
Many actors and actresses in Bollywood come from a background of famous stars. From the Kapoor family to the Khans, there are many newcomer actors and actresses who have ventured into the industry with families full of stars. Today, we will discuss one such actor who is Aamir Khan's brother. Despite having a brother who is known as the perfectionist of the industry, this man couldn't match his brother's stardom. If you are wondering who he is, then let us tell you—we are talking about Faisal Khan, son of renowned director and producer Tahir Hussain and younger brother of Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan. Who is Aamir Khan's Younger Brother? Faisal started his career at the age of 3. He played the role of younger Shashi Kapoor in his uncle Nasir Hussain's 1969 film Pyar Ka Mausam. Later, he made his debut as an adult actor in Aamir Khan's blockbuster film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988). Faisal's role was brief in the film. He also featured in Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992). However, even in this film, he had an uncredited role as a college student. Faisal also worked behind the scenes as an assistant director on his father's 1990 film Tum Mere Ho, which starred Aamir Khan in the lead role. Faisal's sole film as a lead was Madhosh, released in 1994. Unfortunately, the movie did not do well, and the actor decided to take a five-year hiatus. He came back to the big screen with the film Mela (2000), directed by Dharmesh Darshan, where he starred alongside his brother Aamir Khan. Though Mela was a flop, Faisal's performance finally gained recognition. Over the years, he did different movies including Kaboo, Dushmani, Border Hindustan Ka, Basti, Aandhi, and Chand Bujh Gaya, which did not achieve significant success. When Faisal Khan Filed a Report Against Brother Aamir Khan As per media reports, Faisal filed a police report against his brother Aamir, accusing him of confining him at home under the belief that Faisal was mentally ill. As soon as the matter came to light, it grabbed massive attention from the media. Now, Faisal has reduced the number of projects as an actor and has ventured into directing.


News18
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Aamir Khan Gave His Tennis Prize Money To Mom For Buying Shoes, Clothes: 'Abba jaan Had Taken A Loan'
Aamir Khan opens up on childhood struggles, revealing how his father's 8-year film delay left their family without income. Aamir Khan, one of Bollywood's most respected stars today, recently opened up about the tough times his family faced when he was growing up. Speaking on Raj Shamani's podcast, the actor revealed that despite being born into a film family, he didn't have it easy. In fact, he had to become responsible at a young age as his father, film producer Tahir Hussain, went through a major financial crisis. 'There were a lot of financial problems at home. Usually, people think film producers have a lot of money. There's no truth to that. Most producers struggle a lot to make ends meet. There was a film of Abba jaan (father), Locket, which took eight years to make. There were problems with the actors' dates so the film, which was supposed to finish in one or one and a half years, stretched to eight years," said Aamir. The long delay in completing the film led to years without income for the Khan household. Aamir explained how high-interest loans worsened the situation. 'There was no income at home for eight years. Because Abba jaan had taken a loan, and the interest was top-level at 36%, there was a very long rough patch in the middle," he continued. He shared how his father was trapped in a cycle of debt with lenders pressuring him but no new financiers willing to step in. At the time, Aamir was playing competitive tennis and did his bit to help the family. 'I used to play competitive tennis then. Since I knew there's stress at home, I'd keep whatever prize money I won with my Ammi (mother) and tell her if she wants to buy any of my stuff, like shoes or clothes, she should buy from that money. When I'm saying all this, I'm realising I became responsible from a very young age," Aamir recalled. Tahir Hussain, remembered for producing classics like Caravan (1971), Anamika (1973), and Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (1993), also directed Aamir in the 1990 fantasy drama Tum Mere Ho. He passed away in 2010 after a heart attack. First Published:


Indian Express
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Indian Express
Aamir Khan recalls eight years of poverty; family had no income, creditors were at the door: ‘People think producers have a lot of money'
Aamir Khan may be a 'perfectionist' now, but his inclination towards control stems from his childhood. On a new podcast, the actor-producer talked about how, despite coming from a film family, he didn't benefit from nepotism. Aamir recalled how his family had a financially strenuous time when he was a kid. 'There were a lot of financial problems at home. Usually, people think film producers have a lot of money. There's no truth to that. Most producers struggle a lot to make ends meet. There was a film of Abba jaan (father), Locket, which took eight years to make. There were problems with the actors' dates so the film, which was supposed to finish in one or one and a half years, stretched to eight years,' said Aamir. On Raj Shamani's YouTube channel, he continued, 'There was no income at home for eight years. Because Abba jaan had taken a loan, and the interest was top-level at 36%, there was a very long rough patch in the middle.' He explained how his late father Tahir Hussain would be stuck in a vicious cycle because lenders would keep calling him for recovery while no other lender would loan him more money to finish the pending shoot. Also read – The director who launched Dharmendra, Kabir Bedi and Zeenat Aman died broke: 'Not in good shape financially or physically' 'I used to play competitive tennis then. Since I knew there's stress at home, I'd keep whatever prize money I won with my Ammi (mother) and tell her if she wants to buy any of my stuff, like shoes or clothes, she should buy from that money. When I'm saying all this, I'm realising I became responsible from a very young age,' added Aamir. Aamir's father Tahir Hussain produced films like the 1971 crime thriller Caravan, Raghunath Jhalani's 1973 romantic thriller Anamika, and Mahesh Bhatt's 1993 romantic comedy Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, starring Aamir. He turned director with another Aamir-starrer, the fantasy revenge drama Tum Mere Ho, in 1990. He died of a heart attack in 2010. Aamir revealed despite the deep debt, his father was a strong and determined figure, qualities that he has inherited from him. 'He was a man of his word. He used to tell actors he doesn't have money to pay them, but he would as soon as the film releases. I remember Dutt sahab (late Sunil Dutt) told me when my father made Zakhmee (1975), he was afraid he wouldn't get his fees, but when the film released and worked, he got his money. So he used to stick to his commitments,' added Aamir. Another quality he learnt from Tahir was condensing the story of a film to one line. 'If you can't narrate your film in one line, it won't be a hit. When I was little, I'd think one narrates a film in three hours, so how could one bring it down to one line! I thought Abba jaan was being unreasonable. Later, when I grew up and learnt a bit about filmmaking, I realised what he meant,' said Aamir. Also Read — Aamir Khan says he met girlfriend Gauri Spratt 'by mistake', calls ex-wives Reena Dutta and Kiran Rao his forever family: 'Thought I didn't need a partner' 'What's your premise? What are you trying to say? Mhari chhori chhoron se kum ke hai ke — this is the one-line story of Dangal. If you can't narrate your film in one line, then your story is confused,' he explained further. Aamir's 2016 sports drama Dangal, directed by Nitesh Tiwari, remains the highest-grossing Indian film at the global box office.