When Aamir-Kiran broke their silence on their divorce

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 'Hamare rishte mein change aaya hai, lekin hum log...'

Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao publicly discussed their divorce, emphasizing their enduring friendship, respect, and family bond. The former couple, married for 16 years, addressed the transformation of their relationship while maintaining a sense of closeness. Aamir, now reportedly in a relationship with Gauri Spratt, was recently seen in 'Sitaare Zameen Par' and co-produced 'Laapataa Ladies' with Kiran.

Aamir Khan has always maintained a deeply private approach to his personal life, but when he and Kiran Rao chose to speak publicly about their divorce, it offered rare insight into their evolved relationship.

In a heartfelt conversation, the former couple addressed the shift in their bond while reaffirming the mutual respect, friendship, and family dynamic they continue to share.During a conversation with the Paani Foundation, Aamir and Kiran opened up about their relationship post-divorce. They addressed public curiosity around their split, explaining that while their relationship had transformed, their bond remained intact.

The two highlighted their continued respect, friendship, and sense of family, even sharing a moment of physical closeness that reflected their comfort and mutual understanding.The superstar was married to filmmaker Kiran Rao for 16 years—they tied the knot in 2005 and parted ways in 2021. Before that, he was married to Reena Dutta from 1986 to 2002, with whom he shares two children: daughter Ira Khan and son Junaid Khan.

Now, at 60, Aamir is reportedly in a relationship with Gauri Spratt, marking his third significant romantic chapter.On the work front, Aamir Khan was recently seen in RS Prasanna's film, Sitaare Zameen Par. Aamir and Kiran last co-produced Laapataa Ladies in 2024. Meanwhile, Aamir has also confirmed he will begin work on his ambitious project Mahabharat in August. The actor revealed that the epic will not feature any well-known faces, as he wants the audience to connect with the characters rather than the actors.

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