List Movies of Aamir Khan Box Office Collection

List Movies of Aamir Khan  Box Office Collection

Aamir Khan  Super Hit Movie List

Movie Name

Year 

Box Office Verdict 

Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak 1988Super Hit
Dil1990Super Hit
Raja Hindustani 1996All Time Blockbuster
Rang De Basanti 2006Super Hit
Fanaa 2006Super Hit
Taare Zameen Par 2007Super Hit
Ghajini 2008All Time Blockbuster
3 Idiots 2009All Time Blockbuster
Dhoom 3 2013All Time Blockbuster

Aamir Khan  Hit Movie List 

Movie Name

Year 

Box Office Verdict 

Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke 1993Semi-Hit
Rangeela 1995Semi-Hit
Ishq 1997Semi-Hit
Lagaan 2001Hit
Dil Chahta Hai 2001Semi-Hit
Dhobi Ghat 2011Semi-Hit
Talaash 2012Hit

Aamir Khan Average Movies List 

Movie Name

Box Office Verdict 

Tum Mere Ho Below Average
Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin Average
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander Above Average
Baazi Below Average
Ghulam Above Average
Sarfarosh Above Average
Mann  Below Average
Mangal Pandey Average

Disclaimer: 
  1. This list is complied from various sources and our research. 
  2. This list includes only India  box office data
  3. The figures can be approximate and we do not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the film(s).

Reviews for Aamir Khan Film Sarfarosh


 Reviews for Aamir Khan Film Sarfarosh

Review-1, 
The back of the DVD case claims that Sarfarosh is the first Hindi movie to take a look at some of the real reasons behind terrorism and insurgency in India. This seems like a fairly radical claim that I doubt they could really defend even though my knowledge of Hindi cinema is still far from complete. DIL SE seemed like a pretty honest examination of the subject to me, and that was several years earlier. I don't want to hold the claims on the DVD case against the movie though, as SARFAROSH is certainly an interesting take on the subject.

Ajay Singh's brother is killed and his father brain damaged by terrorists when Ajay is a small boy, because his father was going to stand up against them in court or something. Ajay takes this to heart (as you would), and as a young adult he devotes himself to becoming a police inspector and fighting against crime, and terrorists in particular. The movie is essentially about one case, where Ajay has to get to the roots of an operation smuggling guns into the country. The operation is backed by a Pakistani general, with the rationale that arming criminals in India is a cheap but effective way of waging war. The movie does push a fairly unbalanced "Pakistan aggressors, India = victims" message, though it is very careful/keen not to equate this with Muslim vs Hindu and turn it into a religious issue.
The movie is fairly serious throughout - although there is a romantic interest (the lovely Sonali Bendre), it's not overplayed and does serve a useful function by building the character of Ajay and putting the case in the context of his life. For the most part though, the movie is focussed on the investigation and the encounters between the police and the criminals as they trace the criminal network closer to its roots. It's quite an action packed movie, and features some of the best action scenes I've seen in an Indian movie. No bullet ballet or kung fu, but quite realistic fights and shootouts that are never-the-less very well choreographed and filmed. The movie bears an 18 rating, because the action does get quite violent. A lot of people die in the course of the movie, and a few of them in quite gruesome ways. One thing I've noticed in quite a lot of Asian movies is that police violence is treated quite sympathetically - even as quite noble. The cops in Sarfarosh don't mess around - if threatening, beating or framing a criminal is the best way to get a result then they don't hesitate to do so. If a criminal happens to get killed in the course of an operation then they don't seem terribly upset either, unless it was somebody they wanted to interrogate .

Ajay Singh is played by Aamir Khan, an actor I haven't come across before. He's not a pretty boy by any means, but he does a very good job with the character. It's a good character too - well developed and believable, honorable without being sanctimonius. The rest of the cast all do a good job too, although Sonali Bendre doesn't have a lot to do except look pretty and dance around in the musical numbers.

The script for the movie is very tight, with both the criminals and the cops operations and motivations seeming quite convincing. The movie does veer a little towards preaching in places, especially towards the end, but this is forgivable. The direction is very confident and focussed, and sound and cinematography throughout are good throughout.

All round, a good movie worth seeking out.

Review-2,This movie leaves the theatre with you and stays in your mind for a long time. A realistic and honest look at the problems our police system is facing is the theme of this movie. Amir Khan, is as usual,incomparable and produces a strong and honest performance. He and his team are a bunch of honest, hard-working cops trying to get Mumbai rid of all the terrorism and criminals. Amir Khan plays a tough cop with a rough past (his brother was killed by gangsters) and the event has led him to try and sweep crime away from Mumbai. All the actors in the movie have done their job very well, especially the actors in Amir Khan's police team. Sonali Bendre has done as much justice as she could to her role, which is kind of minimal and unfair. Yet, the movie is a great one. Naseeruddin shah is amazing as usual, and goes through with his character with ease and perfection.Worth a watch, the movie will surely not fail to impress.

Review-3,

John Matthan directs a fantastic film in his directorial debut. With so many characters popping in one after the other it would have been very difficult to maintain the flow of the film which John Matthan has done very successfuly. Aamir Khan as usual has given an excellent performance as A.C.P Rathore who is set to end the flow of Arms and ammunition from Pakistan to India. Aamir, the dedicated actor that he is, had studied all about the police force, the IPS people, talked with many police officers and stayed with some of them to study the role of ACP rathore.Nasserudin Shah has only 6 to 7 scenes but he dominates the movie. He has the role which was similarly played by Jack Nicholson in 'A Few Good Men'. Sonali Bendre is wasted in what turns out to be a fine performance by her. The surprise factor of the film is the acting of Mukesh Rishi which has got lots of critical acclaim from the critics and the general audience. Do not be surprised if he wins all the awards for "The Best Supporting Actor". Although the film is very predictible,the climax is the best part of the scene. This is the one of the best climax ever used in an hindi movie. Its hard to believe that this is John's directorial/writing debut.


Review-4,

This is a real gem of a movie...it's right there among the top 5 of my favorite Hindi movies. the movie hooks you right away and the plot never slackens throughout...coupled with realistic treatment, it makes the movie an instant favorite. also the subject is very different - the proxy war waged by Pakistan's ISI. refreshingly and reassuringly, there are no corrupt cops in the movie! Aamir Khan as ACP Rathore is superb. he brings alive a cop's passion and determination to cleanse the system of criminals. the action sequences are played out very realistically. Mukesh Rishi as ACP's right hand man is just brilliant! This actor usually plays only "black" characters - this surely added to the impact of his performance (for me, at least). There are some truly heart-warming scenes of Rathore with his family. Sonali Bendre as Rathore's love interest provided some (much-needed) light moments. And, finally, Naseeruddin Shah as ghazal singer-cum-terrorist played his part with understated villainy. i love such villains - they seem so real! the climax is truly innovative - it invariably brings a smile to your face. It's difficult to spot a flaw in the movie. and considering that it's the director's debut film, you have to doff your hat to him.


Review-4,

Sarfarosh is a movie very few people can dislike.

Movie is neither intense one nor over exerting.It is a movie tightly followed to a very good script.Story of the movie is fast paced,engaging like Sidney Sheldon's novels, has depth and all characters looks very natural and evolved.

Although movie is over 3 hrs long but time just flies by.Topics like terrorism,crime , patriotism are dealt with a great aplomb.How arms are smuggled through border and reaches naxalites or bandits,how the police functions,movie makers had clear idea of.

It is one good performance of Mukesh rishi as saleem,Aamir khan as ACP and even other small characters like Aamir's department's colleague,family members, everybody has done excellent job.

None of the scenes in film looks forcefully inserted and movie progresses to a very concluding climax with every scene.

A great movie from debutant director John Mathew Mathhan.

One of the best things about this movie is that it shows the hero taking the right path to revenge. He becomes an IPS Officer and concentrates on eradicating crime. This is in contrast with the regular Bollywood hero, who takes the shorter and easier path justified with tit-for-tat logic to kill a particular villain in the story. Thus, this movie rises above the parochial view of solving problems through one particular revenge. Otherwise also, of late Bollywood heroes are never shown as studious ones because it is only the poor students that most people like to relate to and studious people or anyone can laugh on them as well.


SARFAROSH 2 - Aamir Khan Planning part 2 SARFAROSH


Most of Aamir’s movies are a masterpiece. He is one actor with directorial instincts. The script of his movies is always well outlined. Sarfarosh was a blockbuster in the year 1999. It is the story of a cop busting a terrorist operation. Aamir has germinated with the idea of Sarfarosh 2 and given the nod to the director John Matthew Matthan to start working on the sequel.

Aamir has done many Bollywood blockbuster movies. He has ingenious insight in the art of filmmaking. Every project he has taken in films and television has been tremendously successful. This is not a filmmaker and actor with parlor tricks. His work bespeaks of his passion for ideas, movie making, and mastery over every aspect of film making. Sarfarosh 2 might just not be disappointing if it has the midas touch of Aamir’s perfectionism.

Aamir Khan has won many national awards and nominations for acting and direction. He, however, has a reputation for not being present in any of these award ceremonies. He has won the National Award for best director in Taare Zameen Par. He has Filmfare award for best actor in the Oscar nominated movie, Lagaan. This 49 year old actor is not only an actor but also a producer, director, singer, and television presenter. His talk show, Satyameva Jayate covers grave social issues of India that have been blissfully dismissed and ignored.

Sarfarosh 2 also might be a crime thriller movie. This movie is still in the development stage. Aamir was presented an idea for the sequel by the director who made Sarfarosh. His iconic role of ACP Ajay Singh Rathod might be repeated in this sequel too. Aamir has the ingenuity to make a second grade script like Talaash into a gripping storyline. He might not want to deviate from the crime thriller genre. Since there have been many social and political issue in all these years, it would be interesting to anticipate which political controversy or scandal he might be interested to pick up.

The themes of terrorism in films also have a good dose of spellbinding drama. Emotions stirred up in chaos and bedlam is something only veteran actors such as Aamir can portray with perfection. The best part is Aamir is not OCD about his perfectionist nature. Aamir is a recluse, a thinker, a philosopher, and an intellectual filmmaker who knows how to combine his intellectual gumption and present it to the hoi polloi.

None of his themes are over the top but certainly are top drawer. We can expect some intriguing and exciting story if it’s going to have Aamir’s brainstorming. He has the mastery to present even a simple story into a masterpiece. It only takes a passionate and an ingenuous mind to take a plain script and use all the dramatic elements and make the script full proof. You cannot pin point any glitches in Aamir’s movies. Then ensemble cast of Sarfarosh may or may not be repeated for Sarfarosh 2.

Aamir Khan one of the Best Actor, producer,director,screenwriter,television presenter and social worker

Aamir Khan born Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan 14 March 1965) is an Indian film actor, director, screenwriter, producer and television presenter. Through his successful career in Hindi films, Khan has established himself as one of the most popular and influential actors of Indian cinema. He is the recipient of numerous awards and nominations, including four National Film Awards and seven Film fare Awards, and was honored by the Government of India with the Padma Shri in 2003 and the Padma Bhushan in 2010.
First appeared on screen as a child actor in his uncle Nasir Hussain's film Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973). His first feature film role came with the experimental film Holi -1984, and he began a full-time career in film with a leading role in the highly successful tragic romance Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988). His performance in the film and in the thriller Raakh (1989) earned him a Special Jury Award at the National Film Award ceremony. He established himself as a leading actor of Hindi cinema in the 1990s by appearing in several commercially successful films, including the romantic drama Dil (1990), the romance Raja Hindustani (1996), for which he won his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor, and the drama Sarfarosh (1999). He was also noted for playing against type in the critically acclaimed Canadian Indian film Earth (1998).

In 2001, Khan started a production company, whose first release, Lagaan, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and earned him a National Film Award for Best Popular Film and two more Filmfare Awards (Best Actor and Best Film). After a four-year absence from the screen, Khan continued to portray leading roles, most notably in the 2006 box-office hits Fanaa and Rang De Basanti. The following year, he made his directorial debut with Taare Zameen Par, a major success that garnered him the Filmfare Awards for Best Film and Best Director. Khan's greatest commercial successes came with the thriller Ghajini (2008), the dramedy 3 Idiots (2009), and the adventure film Dhoom 3 (2013), all of which held records for being the highest grossing Bollywood film of all-time.
In addition to acting, Khan is a humanitarian and has participated in and spoken out for various social causes, some of which have sparked political controversy. He has created, and featured as the host of the television talk show Satyamev Jayate through which he highlights sensitive social issues prevailing in India. Khan was married to his first wife, Reena Dutta, for fifteen years following which he married the film director Kiran Rao. He has three children—two with Dutta, and one with Rao through a surrogate.
Aamir Khan was born on 14 March 1965 in Mumbai to Tahir Hussain, a film producer, and Zeenat Hussain. Several of his relatives were members of the Hindi film industry, including his late paternal uncle, the producer-director Nasir Hussain. His great-grand uncle was the Indian freedom fighter and philosopher Abul Kalam Azad Khan is the eldest of four siblings; he has a brother, the actor Faisal Khan, and two sisters, Farhat and Nikhat Khan.His nephew, Imran Khan, is a contemporary Hindi film actor


As a child, Khan appeared on screen in two cameos. His first appearance was at the age of eight in a highly popular song in the Nasir Hussain-directed musical film Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973).The following year, he portrayed the younger version of Mahendra Sandhu's character in his father's production Madhosh (1974). Aamir Khan attended J.B. Petit School for his pre-primary education, later switching to St. Anne's High School, Bandra till the eight grade, and completed his ninth and tenth grade at the Bombay Scottish School, Mahim.He played tennis in state level championships, saying that he was "much more into sports than studies".He completed his twelfth grade from Mumbai's Narsee Monjee College Aamir Khan described his childhood as "tough" due to the financial problems faced by his father whose film productions failed to earn profits. He said that "there would be at least 30 calls a day from creditors calling for their money" and he was always at a risk of being expelled from school for non-payment of fees.

At the age of sixteen, Khan was involved in the experimental process of making a 40-minute silent film entitled Paranoia that was directed by his school friend Aditya Bhattacharya. The film was funded by the filmmaker Shriram Lagoo, an acquaintance of Bhattacharya, who provided them with a few thousand rupees Khan's parents opposed to his joining films due to their own experience, wishing that he would instead pursue a "steady" career of an engineer or doctor and thus the shooting schedule ofParanoia was a clandestine one In the film, he played the lead role alongside actors Neena Gupta and Victor Banerjee, while simultaneously assisting Bhattacharya. He said that the experience of working on it encouraged him to pursue a full-time career in film.

Aamir Khan subsequently joined a theatre group called Avantar, where he worked backstage for a year and a half, following which he made his stage debut with a small role in their Gujarati play, Kesar Bina, at Prithvi Theatre.He then acted in two Hindi plays and an English play named Clearing House. After completing his high-school education Khan decided to discontinue studying, despite the objection of his parents, choosing instead to work as an assistant director to Nasir Hussain on two Hindi films—Manzil Manzil(1984) and Zabardast (1985)