Bollywood actor Aamir Khan married his longtime partner Gauri Spratt in a private civil ceremony at his Pali Hill residence in Mumbai on Sunday [2], [4].

The marriage marks a significant personal transition for the 61-year-old actor [2], who has long maintained a high level of privacy regarding his domestic life.

The couple legally wed under the Special Marriage Act [2], [3], [4]. The registry ceremony took place at Khan's home in Bandra, where the event remained intimate despite the actor's global profile [2], [3], [4]. Approximately 150 guests attended the gathering [1].

Khan and Spratt have shared a connection spanning 25 years [1]. While their acquaintance dates back over two decades, the pair had been dating for more than two years before deciding to formalize their relationship [1], [2].

Family members played a central role in the celebration. The guest list included Khan's three children, and Spratt's son [1]. Video footage from the ceremony, which has since gone viral, shows the couple during the registry process [3]. In one clip, the groom is seen kissing the bride's hand after she refers to him as her shelter and protector [3].

This event represents the third marriage for the actor [2]. The civil nature of the ceremony suggests a preference for legal formality over a traditional large-scale Bollywood wedding.

Aamir Khan married his longtime partner Gauri Spratt in a private civil ceremony

By utilizing the Special Marriage Act, Khan and Spratt opted for a secular legal framework that allows for the registration of marriages regardless of the parties' respective faiths. The choice of a private residence over a public venue and the limited guest list reflects a continuing trend among high-profile Indian celebrities to decouple their legal unions from the spectacle of traditional industry weddings.