Aamir Khan: Javed Miandad’s Iconic Six Overshadowed My Wedding Day
This charming anecdote highlights how
Aamir Khan’s personal milestones
have been shaped by unexpected twists
Web Desk
Bollywood star Aamir Khan recently opened up about a surprising twist that overshadowed one of the most important days of his life—his wedding to Reena Dutta in 1986. Speaking during a candid conversation, the actor revealed that his special day was completely eclipsed by an unforgettable India vs Pakistan cricket match, where Javed Miandad hit a legendary last-ball six.
Aamir, who married Reena quietly in a court ceremony after turning 21, recalled that while he and Reena were returning home, everyone was glued to their televisions. “No one noticed our absence,” he said. However, the real blow came when Miandad’s match-winning six left him devastated. “That six ruined everything. I was in such a bad mood—I went into depression,” he shared.
He even recounted a humorous exchange with Miandad years later on a flight, where he jokingly told him, “You ruined my wedding.” Miandad laughed and responded with surprise.
The story didn’t end there. Reena’s family initially reacted strongly to the secret marriage, with her father reportedly suffering a heart attack. Despite the turmoil, both families eventually reconciled, and Aamir and Reena continued their journey together until their divorce in 2002.
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