Bollywood star
Aamir Khan was seen stepping out for lunch in Mumbai with his girlfriend Gauri Spratt and son Azad. Several videos capturing the trio’s outing have been making the rounds on social media, drawing attention from fans and the media alike.
In one clip shared on the Instagram handle named Manav Manglani, Aamir, Gauri, and Azad were seen leaving a well-known Mumbai restaurant after their meal, heading towards their car.
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Aamir kept things understated in a laid-back outfit, while Gauri and Azad matched his vibe in their own casual, comfortable looks. Aamir shares 12-year-old Azad with his ex-wife, filmmaker Kiran Rao, with whom he continues to maintain a friendly co-parenting relationship.
Netizens reactNetizens are sharing love for the superstar via comments. One comment read, “Love you Aamir.” Another comment read, “Aamir Khan supports (with heart emojis).”
The Aamir-Gauri love storyAamir officially introduced Gauri Spratt to the media earlier this year on his 60th birthday. Interestingly, Aamir and Gauri first met 25 years ago but lost contact, only reconnecting a couple of years ago. Since then, they have been together for around 18 months.
Gauri, who hails from Bengaluru, has been married before and has a six-year-old son. The couple made their first public appearance together at the Macau International Comedy Festival in China, turning heads with their elegant looks.
Aamir to mark his comeback with ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’While his personal life has kept fans buzzing, Aamir Khan is also gearing up to return to the big screen. He is set to star in the upcoming film ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’, which marks his comeback after ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’s failure at the box office.
‘Laal Singh Chaddha’, a Hindi adaptation of Tom Hanks' starrer ‘Forrest Gump’, underperformed at the box office despite high expectations. With ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’, Aamir hopes to reconnect with audiences. Unfortunately, the recently released trailer received mixed reviews with netizens calling it a scene-by-scene copy of the films ‘Champions’ and ‘Campeones’.