Celebrating Aamir Khan's 60th Birthday: 10 Films That Define Mr. Perfectionist

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Wishing a very Happy Birthday to Bollywood's Mr. Perfectionist, Aamir Khan! As he turns 60, let’s enjoy his best movies that show off his amazing talent  

Aamir is celebrating his 60th birthday with family and close friends. Yesterday, he shared the joy by cutting a cake with the media and introducing his new girlfriend, Gauri Spratt 

Aamir Khan's portrayal of Bhuvan in this epic sports drama is unforgettable. The film was nominated for an Academy Award and remains a classic in Indian cinema 

Lagaan (2001) 

This film, directed by Rajkumar Hirani, is a powerful reminder to pursue passion over pressure. Aamir's role as Rancho inspired millions and left a lasting impact on the education system 

3 Idiots (2009) 

Aamir Khan's dedication to his role as Mahavir Singh Phogat, a wrestler who trains his daughters to become champions, is truly inspiring. The film is a biographical sports drama that highlights gender equality and perseverance 

Dangal (2016) 

In this film, Aamir Khan plays DJ, a fun-loving youth who becomes a revolutionary. The movie masterfully intertwines past and present, igniting a spirit of rebellion and sacrifice 

Rang De Basanti (2006) 

Marking his directorial debut, Aamir Khan addresses the educational system's shortcomings through the eyes of a dyslexic child. His performance as an art teacher is both heartfelt and impactful 

Taare Zameen Par (2007) 

Aamir Khan shines as an inquisitive extraterrestrial in this comedy-drama. The film cleverly exposes society's blind faith, taboos, and religious divides with a touch of humor 

PK (2014) 

Aamir Khan's impressive physical transformation and portrayal of a man suffering from anterograde amnesia in this action-thriller is commendable. The film was a massive hit and showcased his dedication to his craft 

Ghajini (2008) 

This cult comedy, directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, features Aamir Khan as Amar, one of two bumbling dreamers. The film's witty dialogues and iconic performances make it a Bollywood classic 

Andaz Apna Apna (1994) 

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