Aamir Hussain Khan, born in Mumbai, India on March 1965, is a Bollywood actor, director and producer in India.
1989 starred in the literary film "Dust" and played the revenge man. 1999, playing the role of Achai, a riot policeman on the India-Pakistan border, in "Without Turning Back". In 2002, Amir won the Best Actor Award in the Qi Film Awards for his love story "Once upon a time in India".
In 2008, he won the Bollywood People's Choice Award for Best Director for his film Stars on Earth. In 2009, he starred in the inspirational comedy film "Three Fools Made Bollywood" and played Rancho.
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Performance experience
1989, Amir starred in the literary film Dust, in which he played the revenge man, thus winning the best actor award from the jury of the National Film Awards established by the Indian government.
1996, Amir starred in the film Raja, India, which made him win the best actor award in Filmfare for the first time after seven nominations? .
From 65438 to 0998, Amir, as the singer behind Guram, sang the song AatiKyaKhandala, which won the best singer award in Filmfare.
In 2006, Amir played Daljit in the drama The Color of Bassati, and won the best actor award of Filmfare film critics again.
In 2009, Amir played Rancho, the child of a late gardener from a wealthy family in India, in the inspirational comedy film Three Silly Boys Make a Big Scene in Bollywood, which set a new box office record for Bollywood movies in India.
20 12165438+1October 30th, Amir played the police officer Cabos in the suspense film "Pursuit", and finally ranked ninth in the annual Indian box office list in 2012.
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