Aamir Khan to Marry Gauri Spratt on July 5 in Intimate Registered Ceremony — Everything We Know About His Third Marriage
Bollywood’s most private superstar is getting married again — and doing it entirely on his own terms. Aamir Khan, 61, and his partner Gauri Spratt will formalise their relationship with a registered marriage at Aamir’s residence on July 5, 2026. The ceremony will involve only the couple’s two families and a handful of close friends — no fanfare, no celebrity guest list, no filmi spectacle.
A Quiet Wedding for a Notoriously Private Man
Details about the ceremony are sparse by design. According to a Filmfare exclusive, the couple has chosen a registered marriage under the Special Marriage Act, which requires a 30-day notice period, two witnesses, and a marriage registrar. Aamir reportedly insisted on keeping the event as low-key as his daily life, telling friends he wanted “a signing, a small gathering, and a new chapter.”
The guest list is expected to be limited to immediate family members from both sides. Aamir’s children — Junaid Khan, Ira Khan, and Azad Rao Khan — are all expected to attend, as are his ex-wives Reena Dutta and Kiran Rao, both of whom share a warm relationship with the actor. Whether close industry friends like Kiran Rao’s filmmaking circle or Aamir’s Lagaan-era collaborators will be invited remains unclear.
Who Is Gauri Spratt
Gauri Spratt has remained largely out of the public spotlight despite her relationship with one of India’s most recognizable actors. She is of mixed heritage, well-educated, and has a professional background that predates her connection to the film industry. Aamir publicly introduced her as his partner on his 60th birthday in 2025, ending years of speculation about his personal life following his separation from Kiran Rao.
In a December 2025 interview with Hindustan Times, Aamir spoke candidly about how the relationship began. “I had reached a point where I thought I probably would never find someone who could be my partner. I wasn’t expecting it,” he said. “She brings a lot of calm, steadiness. She’s a really amazing person, and I am so fortunate and lucky to have met her.”
He has consistently described the dynamic between Gauri and his former wives as harmonious. “Reena, her parents, Kiran and her parents, and my parents — we are all actually one family,” he told the same publication, adding that all three women “have contributed to me as a person in a very big way.”
Aamir’s Relationship History
Aamir Khan’s personal life has always been a subject of public fascination, not least because he has handled his past separations with unusual grace. He married his first wife, Reena Dutta, in 1986 when both were young — Aamir was just 21. The couple had two children, Junaid (born 1993) and Ira (born 1997). They separated in 2002 after 16 years of marriage.
In 2005, Aamir married filmmaker Kiran Rao, whom he met during the making of Lagaan, where she worked as an assistant director. Their son, Azad Rao Khan, was born via surrogacy in 2011. The couple announced their separation in July 2021 in a joint statement that became a touchstone for how public separations could be handled with dignity. They described the split as “a transition from marriage to friendship” and committed to co-parenting Azad.
What sets Aamir apart in the world of Bollywood celebrity relationships is that all three women in his life remain connected. Reena Dutta attended Ira Khan’s wedding to Nupur Shikhare in 2024, as did Kiran Rao. The extended family holidays together and celebrates festivals as a unit — a rarity in an industry where ex-spouses typically maintain careful distance.
Why July 5 Matters
The July 5 date coincides with a period of relative professional calm for Aamir, who has been selective about projects in recent years. His last major release, Sitaare Zameen Par, opened to strong reviews, and he has no announced shooting commitments through the summer. The timing allows for a genuine pause — something Aamir values deeply after publicly discussing his struggles with burnout and the emotional toll of his first two marriage breakdowns.
The date is also notable for what it avoids. It falls after the IIFA awards season, before the Independence Day release corridor, and in a window where the Bollywood press cycle typically slows. For a man who meticulously manages his public image, the timing appears deliberate.
Industry and Fan Reactions
Reactions across the entertainment and social media landscape have been overwhelmingly warm. Fellow actors including Kareena Kapoor Khan, Rani Mukerji, and Salman Khan have sent private congratulations according to industry sources. Director Rajkumar Hirani, who directed Aamir in PK and 3 Idiots, is among the small circle expected to be present.
Fans on social media have largely celebrated the news, though the announcement has reignited debates about celebrity marriages and the societal double standards that apply to men’s remarriages versus women’s. Several commentators noted that while Aamir receives largely positive coverage for his third marriage, female stars who remarry or have multiple relationships face far harsher public scrutiny.
What Comes Next
Whether the wedding will be followed by any public celebration or reception remains to be seen. Aamir’s publicist has not issued any formal statement, and the actor himself has made no social media posts about the upcoming ceremony. Given his track record, it is likely the public will learn about the marriage only after it has taken place — perhaps through a brief, elegant announcement on his social media, much like his separation statement in 2021.
For now, July 5 is marked on the calendar. Aamir Khan, Bollywood’s perpetual perfectionist, is choosing to begin his next chapter the same way he approaches his films — with precision, privacy, and on his own terms. Whether that extends to his approach to marriage itself, only time will tell. But as his own words suggest, he is entering this chapter with his eyes wide open: “While my marriages didn’t work, I am still very happy to have met Reena, Kiran and now Gauri in my life.”
Aamir’s Lagaan is also set to re-release in theatres this year to mark its 25th anniversary.
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