Aamir Khan Marries Gauri Spratt Quietly — Then Steps Out to Face the Cameras

There is a particular kind of power move in Bollywood that almost nobody pulls off cleanly: getting married without the industry finding out first. Aamir Khan, who has spent three decades controlling his own narrative with a precision that most studios envy, did exactly that. The actor wed Gauri Spratt in what attendees and circulating video confirm was a small, intimate ceremony — and only after it was done, on his own timeline, did he walk out to greet the photographers who had been waiting.
The visual was deliberate and it landed. Khan wore an ivory kurta-pyjama with a bronze brooch — understated, clean, nothing that would upstage the moment. Gauri chose a beige ensemble with bold jewellery and a tightly braided hairstyle that gave the pairing a composed, considered look. Neither outfit screamed 'celebrity wedding.' Both screamed 'we chose this.'
A video from inside the ceremony circulated on social media shortly after and became the story's emotional anchor. In it, the moment Gauri acknowledges Khan as her husband, he takes her hand and kisses it — quietly, without performance. For fans accustomed to the actor's famously guarded personal life, it read as genuinely tender rather than staged. The clip moved fast.
The wedding took place at Khan's Bandra residence, a location that has functioned as the gravitational centre of his personal and professional world for years. After the formal rituals concluded, celebrations continued there in what those present described as an intimate family gathering. No venue hire, no curated guest list of industry power players, no coordinated magazine exclusive — the kind of restraint that is, paradoxically, its own statement in a film culture that routinely monetises matrimony.
Gauri Spratt is not a figure from within the Hindi film industry, which is itself notable. Khan's previous marriages — to Reena Dutta, with whom he has two children, and later to filmmaker Kiran Rao, with whom he has a son and from whom he separated in 2021 — were both long-term relationships with women embedded in his world. Spratt represents a departure from that pattern, and very little about her background has entered the public record, a fact that is almost certainly not accidental.
What the establishment entertainment press is dancing around, but what is worth saying plainly, is that this marriage punctuates a stretch of Khan's personal life that has been unusually public by his standards. The separation from Kiran Rao in 2021 was announced jointly and with characteristic composure — a statement that noted they remained a family and co-parents. The industry watched, speculated, and largely got nothing further. Now, less than four years later, he has remarried, and again the announcement came on his terms, through images rather than words, presence rather than press release.
The paparazzi greeting outside the residence — Khan acknowledging the assembled photographers with the ease of someone who has done it ten thousand times but is choosing to do it now — was the only press access on offer, and it was enough. Social media did the rest. Fan accounts, reaction videos, the kissed-hand clip: the machine ran without a publicist in the room.
What remains genuinely unknown is almost everything about Gauri Spratt that isn't visible in wedding photographs: her background, how and when the relationship developed, what the couple's life looks like outside a single carefully timed public appearance. Khan has demonstrated, repeatedly, that he is capable of maintaining those boundaries indefinitely. The press will keep asking. He will keep not answering until he decides otherwise. In the gap between those two facts, the speculation industry will thrive — but the actual record, for now, contains exactly what Khan chose to put in it.
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