‘We Seek Everyone’s Blessings’: Aamir Khan Officially Confirms July 5 Wedding with Gauri Spratt
After weeks of mounting media speculation, Bollywood icon Aamir Khan has officially confirmed that wedding bells are ringing. While attending a special screening of filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani's series Pritam and Pedro in Mumbai, the 61-year-old veteran actor put all rumors to rest, happily announcing to the gathered press and paparazzi that he will be marrying his partner, Gauri Spratt , this Sunday, July 5, 2026.
Interacting warmly alongside his son, Junaid Khan, the superstar couldn't hide his excitement. "Yes, I am getting married on July 5, and it is going to be a very small, intimate wedding," Khan shared in Hindi. "We are hosting it at home with both our families and some close childhood friends. It is a very special day for us. We seek everyone's prayers and blessings, and hope that we remain happy forever."
The couple has explicitly decided to skip hosting a grand, star-studded film industry reception. This choice perfectly aligns with comments Khan made in a recent interview, where he mentioned that he and Gauri wanted to keep the proceedings "very basic" and deeply personal.
A Deeply Committed Partnership
While Aamir officially introduced 47-year-old Gauri Spratt to the media during his birthday celebrations last year, the pair actually share a history spanning over 25 years. Spratt, a wellness industry professional based in Bengaluru and mother to a seven-year-old son from a previous marriage, also holds a unique historical connection as the granddaughter of Philip Spratt, a British-born communist who deeply immersed himself in India's independence movement during the 1920s.
Reflecting on his personal evolution, Khan admitted that he already feels emotionally married to Gauri in his heart, viewing the upcoming legal ceremony as a natural progression of their committed space. "I am at peace. Gauri and I are serious about each other... I feel complete today," the actor shared.
This will mark the third marriage for the actor, who was previously married to Reena Dutta (with whom he shares children Junaid and Ira) and later to filmmaker Kiran Rao (with whom he co-parents his son, Azad). As Sunday approaches, fans and well-wishers worldwide are flooding social media with congratulations for the couple’s new journey ahead.
Interacting warmly alongside his son, Junaid Khan, the superstar couldn't hide his excitement. "Yes, I am getting married on July 5, and it is going to be a very small, intimate wedding," Khan shared in Hindi. "We are hosting it at home with both our families and some close childhood friends. It is a very special day for us. We seek everyone's prayers and blessings, and hope that we remain happy forever."
A Low-Key, "Gharelu" Celebration
True to the couple's desire for privacy, the upcoming wedding will completely bypass typical, lavish Bollywood traditions. Industry insiders report that the duo will formalize their union via a registered marriage under the Special Marriage Act at Aamir's Bandra residence in Mumbai during the first half of the day, followed by a quiet traditional family gathering.You may also like
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The couple has explicitly decided to skip hosting a grand, star-studded film industry reception. This choice perfectly aligns with comments Khan made in a recent interview, where he mentioned that he and Gauri wanted to keep the proceedings "very basic" and deeply personal.
A Deeply Committed Partnership
While Aamir officially introduced 47-year-old Gauri Spratt to the media during his birthday celebrations last year, the pair actually share a history spanning over 25 years. Spratt, a wellness industry professional based in Bengaluru and mother to a seven-year-old son from a previous marriage, also holds a unique historical connection as the granddaughter of Philip Spratt, a British-born communist who deeply immersed himself in India's independence movement during the 1920s.Reflecting on his personal evolution, Khan admitted that he already feels emotionally married to Gauri in his heart, viewing the upcoming legal ceremony as a natural progression of their committed space. "I am at peace. Gauri and I are serious about each other... I feel complete today," the actor shared.
This will mark the third marriage for the actor, who was previously married to Reena Dutta (with whom he shares children Junaid and Ira) and later to filmmaker Kiran Rao (with whom he co-parents his son, Azad). As Sunday approaches, fans and well-wishers worldwide are flooding social media with congratulations for the couple’s new journey ahead.









