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- Time of India
Aamir Khan reveals favourite Salman and Shah Rukh films despite not having watched Pathaan or Jawan. Is a Khans collaboration on the horizon?
In a rare public revelation that's making waves among
Bollywood
buffs,
Aamir Khan
recently opened up about his admiration for
Shah Rukh Khan
and
Salman Khan
, brushing aside the long-standing narrative of rivalry among the three superstars. At an event brimming with nostalgia and candour,
Aamir
surprised many by admitting he hasn't seen Shah Rukh's recent mega-hits
Pathaan
and
Jawan
. Instead, he chose to focus on his all-time favourite performances by his iconic peers.
What Made the Cut: Aamir's Favourite Khan Films
When asked about standout performances, Aamir didn't hesitate. For Salman Khan, he singled out
Bajrangi Bhaijaan
and
Dabangg
—both films that redefined Salman's image from brawny action hero to emotionally grounded protagonist. For Shah Rukh Khan, it was the classics that won Aamir's heart:
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
and
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
. 'I haven't watched
Pathaan
or
Jawan
yet,' he admitted, offering a moment of unexpected honesty in an era of promotional diplomacy.
Khan Trifecta on Screen? Aamir Says It's Possible
The internet lit up earlier when Aamir hinted at a potential collaboration between the three Khans. 'Salman, Shah Rukh, and I would love to work together,' he said, adding that they were waiting for the right script. For fans who have long dreamed of a cinematic explosion featuring all three, this was more than just a tease—it was a promise waiting to be fulfilled.
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No Competition, Only Self-Improvement
Earlier on Raj Shamani's podcast, Aamir reflected on how the competitive spirit among the Khans has evolved. 'In the '90s, sure, there was competition. But I've never indulged in negativity,' he said. 'I'm only in competition with myself. If someone does good work, it inspires me.' He cited
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
again, acknowledging Shah Rukh's brilliance while confessing he never aspired to outdo it—he simply enjoyed it as a fan.
Brotherhood Beyond the Big Screen
Recounting a fond memory, Aamir revealed how Shah Rukh once bought him a laptop during an international tour after
DDLJ
's release. "I never even used it," Aamir laughed, recalling how the machine lay idle for four years before it refused to start altogether. These anecdotes underline a camaraderie that transcends professional rivalry—one based on mutual respect and shared history.
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Unsung Veterans: Aamir Calls for Broader Recognition
While the three Khans often dominate headlines, Aamir voiced his concern over the sidelining of other veterans. 'It's unfair that only the Khans are celebrated,' he said, naming Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, and Hrithik Roshan as equally deserving of praise for their longevity and contribution to Indian cinema. 'I want to correct that,' he added, highlighting the industry's narrow focus.
What's Next for the Trio
Aamir Khan is gearing up for
Sitaare Zameen Par
, a film he promises will strike both hearts and minds. Salman Khan is prepping for an untitled action drama with Sanjay Dutt and the long-awaited
Kick 2
. Shah Rukh Khan, meanwhile, is busy shooting
King
, reportedly featuring a star-studded cast including Suhana Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerji, and Deepika Padukone.
As the three Khans continue to redefine stardom with evolving choices and renewed purpose, one thing remains unchanged—the affection they inspire and the dreams they fuel in millions of fans. And if Aamir's candid words are any indication, we might not have seen the best of them together… yet.
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