Aamir Khan seeks blessings ahead of July 5 wedding with Gauri Spratt. Watch
Addressing the media ahead of his wedding, Aamir Khan confirmed that he will marry Gauri Spratt on July 5 in an intimate ceremony at his Mumbai home. The actor said only close family and friends will attend the celebration .

Days before marrying his partner Gauri Spratt, Aamir Khan shared details of their wedding, confirming that the ceremony will take place on July 5 at his Mumbai residence. Speaking to the media during a promotional event for Pritam and Pedro on Wednesday, the actor called it a special occasion. Aamir said the couple wanted to keep the ceremony small and sought everyone's blessings as they begin a new chapter together.
"The wedding is taking place on July 5. It is a very intimate affair, being held right at home. It is a very special day for us. Both our families and a few close friends will be there; we are keeping it small and celebrating at home. We seek everyone's blessings and prayers – please bless us and pray that we remain happy and have a wonderful journey ahead," he said.
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Aamir had first introduced Gauri Spratt to the media on his 60th birthday in 2025, confirming their relationship publicly for the first time. More recently, he confirmed in an interview with Variety India that the two were ready to get married.
"Yes, that is true. But now we both feel we are ready to take our relationship to the next level," he had said.
Speaking about their relationship, Aamir added that he already feels married to Spratt emotionally and sees the ceremony as a natural extension of their partnership.
"I am at peace. Gauri and I are serious about each other, and we are in a very committed space. We are partners, we are together. In my heart, I'm already married to her," he said.
Spratt, who is based in Bengaluru, works in the wellness industry and is the mother of seven-year-old Quinn from a previous marriage. She is also the granddaughter of Philip Spratt, the British-born communist who came to India in the 1920s and later became associated with India's freedom movement.
Aamir was previously married to Reena Dutta, with whom he has two children, Junaid and Ira. He later married filmmaker Kiran Rao, and the two share a son, Azad.

