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  2. Kiran Rao - Wikipedia

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    Rao and her then husband Aamir Khan promote Paani Foundation on the sets of Marathi program Chala Hawa Yeu Dya in 2017. Rao married actor Aamir Khan in December 2005, after Khan divorced his first wife Reena Dutta in 2002. They met on the sets of Lagaan. Rao was one of the film's assistant directors.

  3. Dhobi Ghat (film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie was released in 2 versions. The original version is around 40% English, while the second version has all dialogue dubbed in Hindi. [17] Rapid Eye Movies, a German distributor bought the rights for the film's theatrical release in Germany. [18] Dhobi Ghat was released without an intermission, becoming the first Indian film to do so. [19]

  4. Khoj - Parchaiyo Ke Uss Paar - Wikipedia

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    Sonal Verma of Times Now also rated 3.0 stars, commenting on the narrative's focus on Ved’s attempts to prove that the woman claiming to be Meera is not his wife. Verma further noted that the series addresses themes such as women’s rights, the consequences of domestic violence, and the impact of childhood traumas.

  5. Aamir Khan filmography - Wikipedia

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    Khan in 2017. Indian actor Aamir Khan first appeared on screen at the age of eight in a minor role in his uncle Nasir Hussain's film Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973). [1] In 1983, he acted in and worked as an assistant director on Paranoia, a short film directed by Aditya Bhattacharya, [2] following which he assisted Hussain on two of his directorial ventures—Manzil Manzil (1984) and Zabardast (1985).

  6. Aatank Hi Aatank - Wikipedia

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    Highly inspired by The Godfather, it stars Rajinikanth, Aamir Khan, Juhi Chawla and Archana Joglekar. [2] Released on 4 August 1995, the film was a box office failure. [3] [4] In 2000, the film was dubbed into Tamil as Aandavan, with additional scenes reshot with Ponvannan, Vadivukkarasi and Chinni Jayanth lent his voice for Rajinikanth. [5]

  7. Aamir Khan - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan [1] (pronounced [ˈaːmɪr xaːn]; born 14 March 1965) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, and television personality who works in Hindi films.Referred to as "Mr. Perfectionist" in the media, he is known for his work in a variety of film genres, particularly in films which raise social issues like education and gender equality, or which have a positive impact on society ...

  8. Fanaa (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    The performances of the leads, Aamir Khan and Kajol, as well as their on–screen chemistry were praised. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama rated Fanaa 4 stars out of 5 stating the film was "a beautifully written, effectively acted and meticulously crafted effort that is likely to remind many viewers of a simple axiom: A movie ...

  9. Ghajini (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Ghajini (pronounced [ɡədʒniː]) is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed and co-written by A. R. Murugadoss in his Hindi film debut. A remake of the director's Tamil film of the same name, the film stars Aamir Khan, Asin Thottumkal, Jiah Khan and Pradeep Rawat.