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Aamir Khan's ex-wives, Kiran Rao and Reena Dutta, reunite for Eid celebrations

Aamir Khan's ex-wives, Kiran Rao and Reena Dutta, reunite for Eid celebrations

Express Tribune01-04-2025

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Aamir Khan celebrated Eid with his entire family at his residence, where his ex-wives, Reena Dutta and Kiran Rao, also joined the festivities.
Aamir, who had recently turned 60, greeted fans and wished them a joyous Eid from his home.
His sons, Junaid Khan and Azad Rao Khan, also joined him in the celebrations.
Reena Dutta and Kiran Rao posed together for photos, leaving fans in awe of their cordial relationship despite their past. The two women were joined by Aamir's mother, Zeenat Hussain, and his sisters, Nikhat Hegde and Farhat Datta.
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Kiran Rao, sharing pictures from the celebration on her Instagram, described the gathering as a joyous occasion at Aamir's mother's house.
She thanked Zeenat Hussain for hosting the event and expressed hope that the year ahead would bring peace and happiness. Meanwhile, Aamir's daughter, Ira Khan, and her husband Nupur Shikhare were also part of the celebrations.
Despite the attention his personal life receives, Aamir continues to maintain strong relationships with both of his ex-wives. His cordial bond with Kiran, in particular, is evident in their continued collaboration on various projects.
Aamir recently produced the show Laapata Ladies, which was directed by Kiran.
Aamir Khan, who made his relationship with Gauri Spratt public on his 60th birthday, also spoke about his new relationship during the Eid celebrations.
Gauri, who hails from Bengaluru, has been a part of Aamir's life for the past 18 months. Aamir, who clarified that he is not planning to marry again, expressed how Gauri brings peace to his life, although she prefers to stay away from the limelight.

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