With every new film, leading Bollywood star Aamir Khan sports a new look and exudes a new style statement. His next flick 'Ghajini' remake is no different. He not just got bald in this upcoming film but also created a scar on his head. Aamir looks absolutely out of this world in this new look along with his newly acquired muscles and toned body! He doesn't wear what's in style and follow the trend, but rather sets in a new trend himself. Also called a perfectionist, Aamir Khan is a fantastic actor and goes to any extent in making his act the best one.
Shah Rukh Khan is best known for his romantic roles, Salman for his macho image and Akshay Kumar for his 'Khiladi' roles but Aamir Khan cannot be put into any such category. And his genius lies in the fact that every time he plays a new character, the previous role is forgotten and he raises the bar with every breakthrough performance.
Who is the real Aamir Khan? Is he the sensitive painting teacher, Nikumbh sir of 'Taare Zameen Par' or DJ, the joyful prankster, of 'Rang De Basanti'? Is he the young-hippy looking tour guide of 'Fanaa' or the revolutionary 'Mangal Pandey'? Is he more like the innocent Bhuvan of 'Lagaan' or the crusading ACP Rathore of 'Sarfarosh'? If you look for Aamir Khan in the characters he has played, you will not find a trace of him. He always manages to keep in mind the style quotient of his character. And herein lies the versatility and excellence of Aamir Khan, the actor-star!
The ability to give up one's identity to an external force or muse comes only to great artists. Perfection demands complete submission. In acting, even the best actors fail to get into the skin of the character and live and breathe its life. The most well-known names in Bollywood project their identity into the roles they are playing.
But Aamir Khan has the exceptional knack of submerging himself and allowing the characters to take over and thus, unforgettable characters like the typical 'tapori' Munna of 'Rangeela' and Aakash of 'Dil Chahta Hai' are born.
He loves to take the road not taken and maybe that's the reason why people who tread on set paths find him so 'different'. Just take a look on Aamir's style iconic images in his films. Here they go…
In Taare Zameen Par, Aamir gives the David Beckham Mohawk an Indian twist.
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