Aamir Khan’s Private Union: Behind the Rain-Drenched Nuptials at Pali Hill
मुकेश अंबानी दोस्त Aamir Khan को शादी की बधाई देने पहुंचे, भारी बारिश में राज ठाकरे भी काफिला लेकर निकले
In a quiet ceremony at his Bandra residence, Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt made their partnership official, drawing a circle of close friends amidst a heavy Mumbai downpour.
The monsoon clouds over Mumbai did little to dampen the guest list at Pali Hill this Sunday. Inside his Bandra home, Aamir Khan and his longtime partner, Gauri Spratt, opted for the legal route, signing documents under the Special Marriage Act to formalize their relationship. While the actor is often the subject of intense public discourse, this afternoon was strictly for the inner circle—a marked departure from the grand, high-profile weddings that typically define Bollywood’s elite.
The atmosphere was intimate, framed by the presence of the couple’s children. In a poignant moment that anchored the ceremony, Azad, the actor’s son from his marriage to Kiran Rao, and Gauri’s son from her previous marriage, stood alongside them as they signed the papers. Each boy held a ring box, acting as quiet participants in a new chapter for their parents. Following the signing, the couple hosted a lunch for a small group of family and friends, including filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker.
The Guest List
Despite the relentless rain, the arrival of notable guests was hard to miss. Business titan Mukesh Ambani arrived in a fleet of cars to offer his personal congratulations, braving the weather to support his friend. Similarly, Raj Thackeray was spotted arriving at the residence, carrying a floral bouquet to mark the occasion. Their presence highlighted the actor’s enduring network, which spans well beyond the film industry, connecting corporate leadership and political circles alike.
The union marks a significant moment for both. While Aamir Khan has had two previous marriages—to Reena Dutta (1986–2002) and Kiran Rao (2005–2021)—his relationship with Gauri Spratt is rooted in a friendship that spans 25 years. Gauri, a Bengaluru-based fashion professional and salon entrepreneur, comes from a distinct lineage; she is the granddaughter of Philip Spratt, a British communist who was deeply involved in India’s freedom movement during the 1920s.
The Bigger Picture
This wedding reflects a broader shift in how public figures in India are choosing to navigate their personal lives. By opting for a low-key, legal registration rather than a media-heavy spectacle, the couple has reclaimed a degree of privacy that is increasingly rare for stars of this magnitude. It isn't just a ceremony; it is a statement on the modern evolution of celebrity relationships—prioritizing the blending of families and long-term companionship over traditional optics. This shift suggests that for the veteran actor, entering his 60s, the focus has firmly moved toward stability and the comfort of a 25-year-old bond.
Kabir Sharma writes on culture, technology and everyday life for PoliticalPedia.