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Imran Khan (film actor)

Imran Khan (pronounced [ɪmraːn xaːn] born Imran Pal; 13 January 1983) is an American former actor of Indian origin who worked in Hindi films.[2] He is the nephew of actor Aamir Khan and director-producer Mansoor Khan, and the grandson of director-producer Nasir Hussain. He appeared as a child artist in the films Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992).

Imran Khan
Khan at a promotional event for Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola in 2013
Born
Imran Pal

(1983-01-13) 13 January 1983 (age 40)
Alma materNew York Film Academy
OccupationActor
Years active1988–1992; 2008–2018
Spouse
Avantika Malik
(m. 2011; sep. 2019)
Children1[1]
Relatives

Khan made his adult acting debut in 2008 with the romantic comedy Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na, which was a critical and commercial success. His performance in the film won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. After the failure of his next two films, Khan was written off by the media, calling him a "one-film wonder". He then starred in a number of commercially successful comedies or romantic comedies such as I Hate Luv Storys (2010), Delhi Belly (2011), Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (2011) and Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu (2012). This was followed by a series of box-office flops and a hiatus.

Apart from acting in films, Khan is a social activist, and has written columns for the Hindustan Times. He is a supporter of PETA, having appeared in events organised for the group. He has since directed the documentary short film Mission Mars: Keep Walking India (2018).

Early life and background edit

Imran Khan was born as Imran Pal[3] on 13 January 1983 in Madison, Wisconsin, United States to Anil Pal, a software engineer,[4] and Nuzhat Khan, a psychologist. Imran's grandfather was a Bengali from Kolkata who married a British woman.[4][5] Imran's father is a Bengali Hindu who studied with Mansoor Khan at IIT Bombay and now works as a senior manager at Yahoo in California.[6] Imran's mother is a Muslim from a film family, daughter of the director-producer Nasir Hussain, sister of director-producer Mansoor Khan and cousin of actor Aamir Khan.[5][7] Imran Khan is an American citizen by birth.[2]

Khan's parents divorced when he was still a toddler, after which his mother moved to Mumbai.[8] In an interview, Khan called his step-father, Raj Zutshi, as the father figure during his growing years.[9] He was enrolled at Bombay Scottish School, where he was subjected to corporal punishments such as caning.[10] According to Khan, he developed a stammer, his grades fell and his academic career went into a "strong decline" due to his inability to cope with his new environment and radically changed family situation; he became nervous and developed facial tics.[10] Meanwhile, his mother married again and found it convenient to send him to a boarding school, choosing Blue Mountain School in distant Coonoor, Tamil Nadu.[11][12] After a period of depression in Coonoor, Khan adjusted and grew into the environment; he later described his experience there as "phenomenal," although his grades remained poor. When the principal of that school left to start his own school, Khan and several other students followed him to a Gurukul in the jungles of Ooty.[11] The new school had no electricity, the students were required to wash their clothes in a creek and they even grew some of the food they ate.[11] Khan later admitted that frequently changing schools made him independent but also a loner.[8]

Khan then moved to Sunnyvale, California, where he lived with his father and attended Fremont High School.[13] Upon graduation, he aspired to become a film director, and went to Los Angeles to pursue a degree in filmmaking at the Los Angeles branch of the New York Film Academy.[13][14] Studying direction, writing and cinematography, Khan was inspired by writer Roald Dahl.[8][15] After receiving his degree, he ventured into market research and advertising.[8] He eventually returned to Mumbai and trained at the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute.[5]

Khan appeared in the films Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988) and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992) as a child artist, both times playing the role of a young Aamir Khan.[16][17]

Acting career edit

2008–10: Debut and breakthrough edit

While training at the acting institute, Khan began networking and met writer-director Abbas Tyrewala, who offered him the lead role in Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na (2008).[15] After producer Jhamu Sugandh experienced financial difficulties they offered the script to Aamir Khan, who agreed to finance the film.[16][18] The romantic comedy received positive reviews and was a commercial success,[19] earning 830 million (US$10 million) worldwide.[20] Khan's portrayal of Jai Singh Rathore (Rats)—a boy who does not believe in violence—was praised by critics. Khalid Mohammed mentioned that "the enterprise belongs to debutant Imran Khan who comes up with an intelligent and restrained performance."[21] Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN called him "the best young actor" of the time, describing his performance as "unconventional and vulnerable" and stating that it created "a lasting impression."[22] Khan won the Best Male Debut at the 54th Filmfare Awards, sharing the award with Farhan Akhtar.[23]

 
Khan at the screening of I Hate Luv Storys, 2010

Following Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na, Khan starred in Sanjay Gadhvi's thriller Kidnap, produced by Ashtavinayak head honcho Dhilin Mehta. He was cast as Kabir Devendra Sharma, a kidnapper who abducts a girl to settle an old score with her father, played by Minissha Lamba and Sanjay Dutt, respectively. The actor was initially hesitant to play the part (calling it "tricky and tough") because he couldn't relate to the character; according to him, he would not have been able to do it without Gadhvi's support and backing.[24] In preparation for his role, Khan listened to metal and rock music for a year to become aggressive.[24] While the film was a critical failure, his performance was generally well received by critics. Gaurav Malani, in a review for The Economic Times, wrote: "Imran Khan is effective as the intelligent abductor who's always two steps ahead of his opponent. However, the natural actor could go easy on his lip movements that appear synthetic at times."[25][26] Kidnap was also a commercial failure.[27]

Khan next featured alongside an ensemble cast including Dutt, Shruti Haasan, Mithun Chakraborty and Danny Denzongpa in Soham Shah's 2009 action thriller Luck, again produced by Mehta, playing Ram Mehra—an average middle-class man in dire need of money and ready to do anything for it.[28] In an interview he said that the stunts (and the "unusual" concept of human betting) inspired him to sign the film.[29] He burnt his eyelashes while shooting the climax scene.[29] Loosely inspired by the 2001 Italian film Intacto, it was a commercial failure[30] and generated negative reviews from critics, as did Khan's performance. Rediff.com's Raja Sen stated that the performance lacked the charm of his earlier ones.[31]

After the failure of Kidnap and Luck, Khan received fewer film offers, until Karan Johar approached him for the lead role in I Hate Luv Storys (2010).[32] Written and directed by debutante Punit Malhotra, the romantic comedy saw him portray Jay "J" Dhingra, a young Casanova who does not believe in the concept of love and romance. The film garnered mixed-to-positive reviews from critics;[33] Khan's performance was generally well received. Komal Nahta wrote, "Imran Khan is endearing and does well for a good part of the film. But he does need to improve in emotional scenes. [He] is free and lovable in the light scenes.[34][35][36] I Hate Luv Storys was a domestic and international box-office success, earning 725.2 million (US$9.1 million).[20][37] Khan expressed his gratitude that Johar gave him the opportunity.[32] His next appearance was in Danish Aslam's coming-of-age romantic comedy-drama Break Ke Baad. An underwhelming success,[38] the film (and his performance) received mixed reviews;[39] while Namrata Joshi of Outlook labelled his performance "earnest",[40] Anupama Chopra said that "Imran is saddled with a bland, supporting role".[41]

2011–12: Commercial success edit

 
Khan with Katrina Kaif at a promotional event for Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, 2011

In 2011, Khan earned positive reviews for his role in Abhinay Deo's English language black comedy Delhi Belly.[42] He was cast as Tashi, a journalist caught up in a hunt for diamonds—smuggled for a crime boss in Delhi—he and his roommates (Kunaal Roy Kapur and Vir Das) have mistakenly taken. The film opened to critical acclaim and was a commercial success, with a domestic revenue of over 550 million (US$6.9 million).[43] A review in Mid-Day described his performance as "refreshingly good"[44] and Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India called it his best work to date.[45] Khan said "It is the kind of film that I have always wanted to do, and it is very different to what has been done before in Hindi cinema."[46] Later that year, Khan acted in Ali Abbas Zafar's romantic comedy Mere Brother Ki Dulhan. It received mixed-to-positive reviews, and was a box-office success, with domestic earnings of over 578 million (US$7.2 million).[47] Khan played Kush Agnihotri, a man who falls in love with his brother's bride, played by Ali Zafar and Katrina Kaif, respectively. His performance was praised by critics; Sify's Sonia Chopra referred to him as "instantly likeable".[48][49]

For his next feature film, Khan starred as Rahul Kapoor, an uptight architect, in Shakun Batra's directorial debut Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu (2012) with Kareena Kapoor. The romantic comedy-drama, set in Las Vegas, is the story of two strangers who get married one night after they get drunk. Khan described his character as "a guy who lives his life according to his parents' wishes."[50] Critical reaction to the film and his performance was positive, with Rajeev Masand writing that "Imran Khan slips comfortably into his role".[51] Karan Anshuman of Mumbai Mirror opined, "Imran Khan is superbly cast and he doesn't let down. His body language slackens in progression as the script demands and he is absolutely spot on with his comic timing."[52][53] Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu was a modest commercial success, earning a total of 530 million (US$6.6 million) in India and abroad.[54]

2013–2015: Setbacks edit

 
Khan at a promotional event for Once Upon A Time in Mumbai Dobaara!, 2013

In 2013, Khan appeared in three films, the first being Vishal Bhardwaj's Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola, a political satire set in the rustic surroundings of a village in Haryana. Co-starring with Pankaj Kapur, Anushka Sharma and Shabana Azmi, Khan played Hukum Singh Matru, an educated community activist and Kapur's right-hand man. To prepare for the role, he lived in Delhi for three months and learned to speak Haryanvi from theatre group Act One.[55][56] The film (and his performance) generated mixed reviews from critics, and its eventual box-office profit was poor.[57][58] Reuters' Shilpa Jamkhandikar wrote, "Imran Khan goes red in the face trying to muster up a Haryanvi accent and act tough. You can actually see the effort in his acting and that's why it jars all the more."[59] Subhash K Jha described it as a good effort, at best.[60] Khan also sang for the film's soundtrack in "Chaar Dina Ki".[61]

Khan's next film role was alongside Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha in Milan Luthria's period romantic-drama Once Upon A Time in Mumbai Dobaara! (a sequel to 2010's Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai).[62][63] Critical reaction to the film and Khan's portrayal of a gangster was mixed. While Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express found him unconvincing,[64] NDTV's Saibal Chatterjee wrote, "He provides evidence that he can handle a wider range of roles than he is usually allowed to play."[65] Also that year, he starred opposite Kareena Kapoor in Punit Malhotra's romantic comedy Gori Tere Pyaar Mein, a critical and commercial failure.[66]

In 2015, Khan acted in Nikhil Advani's romantic drama Katti Batti, opposite Kangana Ranaut. The film opened to mixed reviews and was another box-office failure for him;[67] it has been his last release to date.[68]

Other works edit

In 2009, he participated in Eve Ensler's play The Vagina Monologues in celebration of completing 200 shows in India and V-Day. The event was a fundraiser whose beneficiaries included Haseena Hussein (a girl who was blinded and disfigured in an acid attack in Bangalore in 1999), and several other NGOs.[69][70] Khan endorses People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), and has appeared in a number of advertisements in support of the organisation. In 2010 he appeared with his dog, Tony, urging viewers to adopt stray dogs instead of buying purebred animals.[71] Khan filmed a second advertisement in 2011, titled "Tony Changed My Life. You Can Change a Homeless Dog's Life. Please Adopt", after Tony's death in which he continued to advocate for the adoption of animals and not treating them as fashion statements.[72]

In 2011, Khan and his brother-in-law, Vedant Malik, opposed the Maharashtra state government's new law raising the drinking age to 25 by filing a public-interest litigation (PIL) against it.[73] In an interview given to The Times of India he said; "It's completely unfair to expect that one has to wait till 25 years to exercise his freedom of choice regarding one's lifestyle. Young India is not as irresponsible as the older establishment assumes it to be."[74] He walked the ramp to support Shabana Azmi's charitable initiative, Mijwan Welfare Society, an NGO dedicated to empowering girls.[75] He said that he feels privileged to have been brought up in a family surrounded by strong women.[76] In 2013, Khan along with his wife Avantika Malik and mother Nuzhat Khan, purchased a four-acre land which will be converted into an animal shelter with veterinary doctors and staff who will attend to the rescued animals until they are adopted.[77][78]

In December 2013, it was announced that Khan, along with famed comedy group All India Bakchod, will be heading up a campaign against the recently reinstated ban on gay sex in India through a satirical video highlighting ignorance around gay issues.[79] Speaking to Hindustan Times, Khan said: "I’ve always been involved with gay rights. The scenario in this country is disheartening and depressing. These are basic human rights that people are being denied of; they’re no minority. The idea of this initiative is to show those who do not support homosexuality, how ridiculous their thinking is". Other Bollywood stars have spoken out to condemn the reintroduction of the law.[80]

In 2014, it was announced that he had joined other Bollywood and international celebrities in the TeachAids initiative, a state-of-the-art approach to worldwide HIV prevention, developed at Stanford University.[81]

Khan became a columnist for the Hindustan Times in March 2009,[82] and continues contributing occasionally to the paper.[83] Khan has refused to promote alcohol and tobacco products,[84] condemning such products instead, by saying that he only represents brands he can relate to.[85] He has endorsed several products (including Coca-Cola, Levis, MTS India, Maaza, Bru and Lux), having appeared in television and print advertisements.[86][87][88][89][90]

Personal life edit

 
Khan and Avantika Malik at their wedding reception, February 2011

Khan's parents divorced when he was a year and a half old.[8] His mother then married actor Raj Zutshi; they divorced in 2006.[91] Khan says that they remained cordial and that he felt supported by all three of his parents.[92] He retained his mother's maiden name as a tribute to her because she raised him on her own.[3] The actor lives with his family in Pali Hill, a suburban neighbourhood in Mumbai.[93]

Khan began dating Avantika Malik (daughter of Vandana Malik and niece of Raghav Bahl, the founder of the Network18 Group),[94][95] at age 19. He later attributed his personal growth to his relationship with Malik: "I have learned a lot about myself and become a more balanced person."[8] His openness about their relationship at an early stage of his career received much press coverage;[18][96] Sitanshi Talati-Parikh of Verve commented, "he does not see any danger in tagging himself as 'unavailable'".[8] Khan later explained that he did not believe in hiding their relationship;[97] he cited Aamir Khan, Shahrukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan, all of whom married early in their careers and remained popular.[98] The couple was engaged on 16 January 2010, in a farmhouse owned by Avantika's family in Karjat (near Navi Mumbai).[99] They married a year later (on 10 January 2011) in a private civil ceremony at Aamir Khan's home in Pali Hill.[100][101] On 6 December 2013, it was announced that the couple were expecting their first child[102] and on 9 June 2014, Malik gave birth to a baby girl,[103][104] Imara Malik Khan.[105] In May 2019, the couple started living separately, and Avantika left Khan’s home with their daughter. The couple decided to separate due to irreconcilable differences after an eight-year-long marriage.[106][107][108]

Khan's non-controversial lifestyle has generated speculation in the mass media.[109][110] During an interview, he said he does not rely on controversy and rumours to stay in the news.[111] The actor also asserted that he prefers to stay away from the limelight when not promoting his films.[112]

In the media edit

 
Khan at an endorsement photoshoot, 2013

Imran Khan's eyes and lips have been mentioned as his most distinctive physical features.[113] In 2011, Bombay Dost, India's first legal gay magazine, labelled him a "gay icon".[114] The following year he was featured on GQ India's list of "Bollywood's 11 Best-Dressed Actors", which described his style sense: "grown and matured into an irresistible combination of goody-two-shoesness and an urbane sophistication."[115]

In 2013, he ranked fortieth on Forbes' "Celebrity 100", a list based on the income and popularity of India's biggest entertainers.[116]

After moving from his "lover boy" image in Delhi Belly and Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola,[87] Khan was noted for experimenting with different genres and character types.[117][118] The Hindu's Vijay Nair labelled him as "unconvincing" and said that he "[delivers] performances that suffer in comparison to what his co stars bring to the film."[119] Khan has been compared to his uncle Aamir Khan, whom he describes as a major influence on his life.[120][121]

Filmography edit

Year Film Role Notes
1988 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Young Raj Child artist
1992 Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar Young Sanjaylal Child artist
2008 Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na Jai "Rats" Singh Rathore
Kidnap Kabir Devendra Sharma
2009 Luck Ram Mehra
2010 I Hate Luv Storys Jay Dhingra
Jhootha Hi Sahi Akash Dixit/Akshay Voice-over
Break Ke Baad Abhay Gulati
2011 Delhi Belly Tashi Dorjee Lhatoo English-language film
Mere Brother Ki Dulhan Kush Agnihotri
2012 Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu Rahul Kapoor
2013 Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola Hukum Singh Matru Also playback singer for song "Chaar Dina Ki"
Bombay Talkies Himself Special appearance in song "Apna Bombay Talkies"
Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Aslam Siddiqui
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein Sriram Venkat
2015 Katti Batti Madhav "Maddy" Kabra
2018 Mission Mars: Keep Walking India Director; short film[122]

Accolades edit

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2009 Filmfare Awards Best Male Debut Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na Won [23]
Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards Best Male Debut Won [123]
Screen Awards Most Promising Newcomer – Male Nominated [124]
Stardust Awards Superstar of Tomorrow – Male Nominated [124]
The New Menace Kidnap Nominated [124]
International Indian Film Academy Awards Best Villain Nominated [124]
Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards Best Actor in a Negative Role Nominated [125]
AXN Action Awards Best Actor in a Negative Role Won [126]
2010 Stardust Awards Superstar of Tomorrow – Male Luck Nominated [127]
2011 Screen Awards Best Actor (Popular Choice) I Hate Luv Storys Nominated [128]
Stardust Awards Best Actor – Comedy/Romance Nominated [129]
GQ Men of the Year Awards Chivas Award for Outstanding Achievement Won [130]
2012 Zee Cine Awards International Male Icon Nominated [131]
Screen Awards Best Actor (Popular Choice) Delhi Belly & Mere Brother Ki Dulhan Nominated [132]
Best Ensemble Cast Delhi Belly Nominated [132]
People's Choice Awards India Favorite Youth Icon Nominated [133]
2013 Screen Awards Best Actor (Popular Choice) Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu Nominated [134]
Stardust Awards Best Actor – Comedy/Romance Nominated [135]

See also edit

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imran, khan, film, actor, other, people, named, imran, khan, imran, khan, disambiguation, imran, khan, pronounced, ɪmraːn, xaːn, born, imran, january, 1983, american, former, actor, indian, origin, worked, hindi, films, nephew, actor, aamir, khan, director, pr. For other people named Imran Khan see Imran Khan disambiguation Imran Khan pronounced ɪmraːn xaːn born Imran Pal 13 January 1983 is an American former actor of Indian origin who worked in Hindi films 2 He is the nephew of actor Aamir Khan and director producer Mansoor Khan and the grandson of director producer Nasir Hussain He appeared as a child artist in the films Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak 1988 and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar 1992 Imran KhanKhan at a promotional event for Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola in 2013BornImran Pal 1983 01 13 13 January 1983 age 40 Madison Wisconsin U S Alma materNew York Film AcademyOccupationActorYears active1988 1992 2008 2018SpouseAvantika Malik m 2011 sep 2019 wbr Children1 1 RelativesAamir Khan uncle Faisal Khan uncle Mansoor Khan uncle Nasir Hussain grandfather Raj Zutshi stepfather Khan made his adult acting debut in 2008 with the romantic comedy Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na which was a critical and commercial success His performance in the film won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut After the failure of his next two films Khan was written off by the media calling him a one film wonder He then starred in a number of commercially successful comedies or romantic comedies such as I Hate Luv Storys 2010 Delhi Belly 2011 Mere Brother Ki Dulhan 2011 and Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu 2012 This was followed by a series of box office flops and a hiatus Apart from acting in films Khan is a social activist and has written columns for the Hindustan Times He is a supporter of PETA having appeared in events organised for the group He has since directed the documentary short film Mission Mars Keep Walking India 2018 Contents 1 Early life and background 2 Acting career 2 1 2008 10 Debut and breakthrough 2 2 2011 12 Commercial success 2 3 2013 2015 Setbacks 3 Other works 4 Personal life 5 In the media 6 Filmography 7 Accolades 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and background editImran Khan was born as Imran Pal 3 on 13 January 1983 in Madison Wisconsin United States to Anil Pal a software engineer 4 and Nuzhat Khan a psychologist Imran s grandfather was a Bengali from Kolkata who married a British woman 4 5 Imran s father is a Bengali Hindu who studied with Mansoor Khan at IIT Bombay and now works as a senior manager at Yahoo in California 6 Imran s mother is a Muslim from a film family daughter of the director producer Nasir Hussain sister of director producer Mansoor Khan and cousin of actor Aamir Khan 5 7 Imran Khan is an American citizen by birth 2 Khan s parents divorced when he was still a toddler after which his mother moved to Mumbai 8 In an interview Khan called his step father Raj Zutshi as the father figure during his growing years 9 He was enrolled at Bombay Scottish School where he was subjected to corporal punishments such as caning 10 According to Khan he developed a stammer his grades fell and his academic career went into a strong decline due to his inability to cope with his new environment and radically changed family situation he became nervous and developed facial tics 10 Meanwhile his mother married again and found it convenient to send him to a boarding school choosing Blue Mountain School in distant Coonoor Tamil Nadu 11 12 After a period of depression in Coonoor Khan adjusted and grew into the environment he later described his experience there as phenomenal although his grades remained poor When the principal of that school left to start his own school Khan and several other students followed him to a Gurukul in the jungles of Ooty 11 The new school had no electricity the students were required to wash their clothes in a creek and they even grew some of the food they ate 11 Khan later admitted that frequently changing schools made him independent but also a loner 8 Khan then moved to Sunnyvale California where he lived with his father and attended Fremont High School 13 Upon graduation he aspired to become a film director and went to Los Angeles to pursue a degree in filmmaking at the Los Angeles branch of the New York Film Academy 13 14 Studying direction writing and cinematography Khan was inspired by writer Roald Dahl 8 15 After receiving his degree he ventured into market research and advertising 8 He eventually returned to Mumbai and trained at the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting Institute 5 Khan appeared in the films Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak 1988 and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar 1992 as a child artist both times playing the role of a young Aamir Khan 16 17 Acting career edit2008 10 Debut and breakthrough edit While training at the acting institute Khan began networking and met writer director Abbas Tyrewala who offered him the lead role in Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na 2008 15 After producer Jhamu Sugandh experienced financial difficulties they offered the script to Aamir Khan who agreed to finance the film 16 18 The romantic comedy received positive reviews and was a commercial success 19 earning 830 million US 10 million worldwide 20 Khan s portrayal of Jai Singh Rathore Rats a boy who does not believe in violence was praised by critics Khalid Mohammed mentioned that the enterprise belongs to debutant Imran Khan who comes up with an intelligent and restrained performance 21 Rajeev Masand of CNN IBN called him the best young actor of the time describing his performance as unconventional and vulnerable and stating that it created a lasting impression 22 Khan won the Best Male Debut at the 54th Filmfare Awards sharing the award with Farhan Akhtar 23 nbsp Khan at the screening of I Hate Luv Storys 2010Following Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Khan starred in Sanjay Gadhvi s thriller Kidnap produced by Ashtavinayak head honcho Dhilin Mehta He was cast as Kabir Devendra Sharma a kidnapper who abducts a girl to settle an old score with her father played by Minissha Lamba and Sanjay Dutt respectively The actor was initially hesitant to play the part calling it tricky and tough because he couldn t relate to the character according to him he would not have been able to do it without Gadhvi s support and backing 24 In preparation for his role Khan listened to metal and rock music for a year to become aggressive 24 While the film was a critical failure his performance was generally well received by critics Gaurav Malani in a review for The Economic Times wrote Imran Khan is effective as the intelligent abductor who s always two steps ahead of his opponent However the natural actor could go easy on his lip movements that appear synthetic at times 25 26 Kidnap was also a commercial failure 27 Khan next featured alongside an ensemble cast including Dutt Shruti Haasan Mithun Chakraborty and Danny Denzongpa in Soham Shah s 2009 action thriller Luck again produced by Mehta playing Ram Mehra an average middle class man in dire need of money and ready to do anything for it 28 In an interview he said that the stunts and the unusual concept of human betting inspired him to sign the film 29 He burnt his eyelashes while shooting the climax scene 29 Loosely inspired by the 2001 Italian film Intacto it was a commercial failure 30 and generated negative reviews from critics as did Khan s performance Rediff com s Raja Sen stated that the performance lacked the charm of his earlier ones 31 After the failure of Kidnap and Luck Khan received fewer film offers until Karan Johar approached him for the lead role in I Hate Luv Storys 2010 32 Written and directed by debutante Punit Malhotra the romantic comedy saw him portray Jay J Dhingra a young Casanova who does not believe in the concept of love and romance The film garnered mixed to positive reviews from critics 33 Khan s performance was generally well received Komal Nahta wrote Imran Khan is endearing and does well for a good part of the film But he does need to improve in emotional scenes He is free and lovable in the light scenes 34 35 36 I Hate Luv Storys was a domestic and international box office success earning 725 2 million US 9 1 million 20 37 Khan expressed his gratitude that Johar gave him the opportunity 32 His next appearance was in Danish Aslam s coming of age romantic comedy drama Break Ke Baad An underwhelming success 38 the film and his performance received mixed reviews 39 while Namrata Joshi of Outlook labelled his performance earnest 40 Anupama Chopra said that Imran is saddled with a bland supporting role 41 2011 12 Commercial success edit nbsp Khan with Katrina Kaif at a promotional event for Mere Brother Ki Dulhan 2011In 2011 Khan earned positive reviews for his role in Abhinay Deo s English language black comedy Delhi Belly 42 He was cast as Tashi a journalist caught up in a hunt for diamonds smuggled for a crime boss in Delhi he and his roommates Kunaal Roy Kapur and Vir Das have mistakenly taken The film opened to critical acclaim and was a commercial success with a domestic revenue of over 550 million US 6 9 million 43 A review in Mid Day described his performance as refreshingly good 44 and Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India called it his best work to date 45 Khan said It is the kind of film that I have always wanted to do and it is very different to what has been done before in Hindi cinema 46 Later that year Khan acted in Ali Abbas Zafar s romantic comedy Mere Brother Ki Dulhan It received mixed to positive reviews and was a box office success with domestic earnings of over 578 million US 7 2 million 47 Khan played Kush Agnihotri a man who falls in love with his brother s bride played by Ali Zafar and Katrina Kaif respectively His performance was praised by critics Sify s Sonia Chopra referred to him as instantly likeable 48 49 For his next feature film Khan starred as Rahul Kapoor an uptight architect in Shakun Batra s directorial debut Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu 2012 with Kareena Kapoor The romantic comedy drama set in Las Vegas is the story of two strangers who get married one night after they get drunk Khan described his character as a guy who lives his life according to his parents wishes 50 Critical reaction to the film and his performance was positive with Rajeev Masand writing that Imran Khan slips comfortably into his role 51 Karan Anshuman of Mumbai Mirror opined Imran Khan is superbly cast and he doesn t let down His body language slackens in progression as the script demands and he is absolutely spot on with his comic timing 52 53 Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu was a modest commercial success earning a total of 530 million US 6 6 million in India and abroad 54 2013 2015 Setbacks edit nbsp Khan at a promotional event for Once Upon A Time in Mumbai Dobaara 2013In 2013 Khan appeared in three films the first being Vishal Bhardwaj s Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola a political satire set in the rustic surroundings of a village in Haryana Co starring with Pankaj Kapur Anushka Sharma and Shabana Azmi Khan played Hukum Singh Matru an educated community activist and Kapur s right hand man To prepare for the role he lived in Delhi for three months and learned to speak Haryanvi from theatre group Act One 55 56 The film and his performance generated mixed reviews from critics and its eventual box office profit was poor 57 58 Reuters Shilpa Jamkhandikar wrote Imran Khan goes red in the face trying to muster up a Haryanvi accent and act tough You can actually see the effort in his acting and that s why it jars all the more 59 Subhash K Jha described it as a good effort at best 60 Khan also sang for the film s soundtrack in Chaar Dina Ki 61 Khan s next film role was alongside Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha in Milan Luthria s period romantic drama Once Upon A Time in Mumbai Dobaara a sequel to 2010 s Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai 62 63 Critical reaction to the film and Khan s portrayal of a gangster was mixed While Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express found him unconvincing 64 NDTV s Saibal Chatterjee wrote He provides evidence that he can handle a wider range of roles than he is usually allowed to play 65 Also that year he starred opposite Kareena Kapoor in Punit Malhotra s romantic comedy Gori Tere Pyaar Mein a critical and commercial failure 66 In 2015 Khan acted in Nikhil Advani s romantic drama Katti Batti opposite Kangana Ranaut The film opened to mixed reviews and was another box office failure for him 67 it has been his last release to date 68 Other works editIn 2009 he participated in Eve Ensler s play The Vagina Monologues in celebration of completing 200 shows in India and V Day The event was a fundraiser whose beneficiaries included Haseena Hussein a girl who was blinded and disfigured in an acid attack in Bangalore in 1999 and several other NGOs 69 70 Khan endorses People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals PETA and has appeared in a number of advertisements in support of the organisation In 2010 he appeared with his dog Tony urging viewers to adopt stray dogs instead of buying purebred animals 71 Khan filmed a second advertisement in 2011 titled Tony Changed My Life You Can Change a Homeless Dog s Life Please Adopt after Tony s death in which he continued to advocate for the adoption of animals and not treating them as fashion statements 72 In 2011 Khan and his brother in law Vedant Malik opposed the Maharashtra state government s new law raising the drinking age to 25 by filing a public interest litigation PIL against it 73 In an interview given to The Times of India he said It s completely unfair to expect that one has to wait till 25 years to exercise his freedom of choice regarding one s lifestyle Young India is not as irresponsible as the older establishment assumes it to be 74 He walked the ramp to support Shabana Azmi s charitable initiative Mijwan Welfare Society an NGO dedicated to empowering girls 75 He said that he feels privileged to have been brought up in a family surrounded by strong women 76 In 2013 Khan along with his wife Avantika Malik and mother Nuzhat Khan purchased a four acre land which will be converted into an animal shelter with veterinary doctors and staff who will attend to the rescued animals until they are adopted 77 78 In December 2013 it was announced that Khan along with famed comedy group All India Bakchod will be heading up a campaign against the recently reinstated ban on gay sex in India through a satirical video highlighting ignorance around gay issues 79 Speaking to Hindustan Times Khan said I ve always been involved with gay rights The scenario in this country is disheartening and depressing These are basic human rights that people are being denied of they re no minority The idea of this initiative is to show those who do not support homosexuality how ridiculous their thinking is Other Bollywood stars have spoken out to condemn the reintroduction of the law 80 In 2014 it was announced that he had joined other Bollywood and international celebrities in the TeachAids initiative a state of the art approach to worldwide HIV prevention developed at Stanford University 81 Khan became a columnist for the Hindustan Times in March 2009 82 and continues contributing occasionally to the paper 83 Khan has refused to promote alcohol and tobacco products 84 condemning such products instead by saying that he only represents brands he can relate to 85 He has endorsed several products including Coca Cola Levis MTS India Maaza Bru and Lux having appeared in television and print advertisements 86 87 88 89 90 Personal life edit nbsp Khan and Avantika Malik at their wedding reception February 2011Khan s parents divorced when he was a year and a half old 8 His mother then married actor Raj Zutshi they divorced in 2006 91 Khan says that they remained cordial and that he felt supported by all three of his parents 92 He retained his mother s maiden name as a tribute to her because she raised him on her own 3 The actor lives with his family in Pali Hill a suburban neighbourhood in Mumbai 93 Khan began dating Avantika Malik daughter of Vandana Malik and niece of Raghav Bahl the founder of the Network18 Group 94 95 at age 19 He later attributed his personal growth to his relationship with Malik I have learned a lot about myself and become a more balanced person 8 His openness about their relationship at an early stage of his career received much press coverage 18 96 Sitanshi Talati Parikh of Verve commented he does not see any danger in tagging himself as unavailable 8 Khan later explained that he did not believe in hiding their relationship 97 he cited Aamir Khan Shahrukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan all of whom married early in their careers and remained popular 98 The couple was engaged on 16 January 2010 in a farmhouse owned by Avantika s family in Karjat near Navi Mumbai 99 They married a year later on 10 January 2011 in a private civil ceremony at Aamir Khan s home in Pali Hill 100 101 On 6 December 2013 it was announced that the couple were expecting their first child 102 and on 9 June 2014 Malik gave birth to a baby girl 103 104 Imara Malik Khan 105 In May 2019 the couple started living separately and Avantika left Khan s home with their daughter The couple decided to separate due to irreconcilable differences after an eight year long marriage 106 107 108 Khan s non controversial lifestyle has generated speculation in the mass media 109 110 During an interview he said he does not rely on controversy and rumours to stay in the news 111 The actor also asserted that he prefers to stay away from the limelight when not promoting his films 112 In the media edit nbsp Khan at an endorsement photoshoot 2013Imran Khan s eyes and lips have been mentioned as his most distinctive physical features 113 In 2011 Bombay Dost India s first legal gay magazine labelled him a gay icon 114 The following year he was featured on GQ India s list of Bollywood s 11 Best Dressed Actors which described his style sense grown and matured into an irresistible combination of goody two shoesness and an urbane sophistication 115 In 2013 he ranked fortieth on Forbes Celebrity 100 a list based on the income and popularity of India s biggest entertainers 116 After moving from his lover boy image in Delhi Belly and Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola 87 Khan was noted for experimenting with different genres and character types 117 118 The Hindu s Vijay Nair labelled him as unconvincing and said that he delivers performances that suffer in comparison to what his co stars bring to the film 119 Khan has been compared to his uncle Aamir Khan whom he describes as a major influence on his life 120 121 Filmography editYear Film Role Notes1988 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Young Raj Child artist1992 Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar Young Sanjaylal Child artist2008 Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Jai Rats Singh RathoreKidnap Kabir Devendra Sharma2009 Luck Ram Mehra2010 I Hate Luv Storys Jay DhingraJhootha Hi Sahi Akash Dixit Akshay Voice overBreak Ke Baad Abhay Gulati2011 Delhi Belly Tashi Dorjee Lhatoo English language filmMere Brother Ki Dulhan Kush Agnihotri2012 Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu Rahul Kapoor2013 Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola Hukum Singh Matru Also playback singer for song Chaar Dina Ki Bombay Talkies Himself Special appearance in song Apna Bombay Talkies Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara Aslam SiddiquiGori Tere Pyaar Mein Sriram Venkat2015 Katti Batti Madhav Maddy Kabra2018 Mission Mars Keep Walking India Director short film 122 Accolades editYear Award Category Nominated work Result Ref 2009 Filmfare Awards Best Male Debut Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Won 23 Apsara Film amp Television Producers Guild Awards Best Male Debut Won 123 Screen Awards Most Promising Newcomer Male Nominated 124 Stardust Awards Superstar of Tomorrow Male Nominated 124 The New Menace Kidnap Nominated 124 International Indian Film Academy Awards Best Villain Nominated 124 Apsara Film amp Television Producers Guild Awards Best Actor in a Negative Role Nominated 125 AXN Action Awards Best Actor in a Negative Role Won 126 2010 Stardust Awards Superstar of Tomorrow Male Luck Nominated 127 2011 Screen Awards Best Actor Popular Choice I Hate Luv Storys Nominated 128 Stardust Awards Best Actor Comedy Romance Nominated 129 GQ Men of the Year Awards Chivas Award for Outstanding Achievement Won 130 2012 Zee Cine Awards International Male Icon Nominated 131 Screen Awards Best Actor Popular Choice Delhi Belly amp Mere Brother Ki Dulhan Nominated 132 Best Ensemble Cast Delhi Belly Nominated 132 People s Choice Awards India Favorite Youth Icon Nominated 133 2013 Screen Awards Best Actor Popular Choice Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu Nominated 134 Stardust Awards Best Actor Comedy Romance Nominated 135 See also edit nbsp Bollywood portalList of Indian film actorsReferences edit It s a girl for actor Imran Khan and Avantika Malik IBNLive 9 June 2014 Archived from the original on 11 June 2014 Retrieved 16 June 2014 a b Why can t Alia Bhatt and Imran Khan vote Deccan Chronicle 3 April 2014 Archived from the original on 8 April 2014 Retrieved 26 June 2016 a b Imran Khan s Bong Connection Daily News and Analysis Archived from the original on 21 September 2013 Retrieved 14 October 2012 a b Dasgupta Priyanka 7 July 2008 Imran is happy The Times 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