List of awards and nominations received by Aamir Khan

This is a list of the awards and nominations received by the Indian actor, producer and director Aamir Khan. He has won 9 Filmfare Awards, out of 32 nominations, including 3 Best Actor awards[1] for Raja Hindustani (1996),[2] Lagaan (2001), and Dangal (2016),[3] the Best Actor (Critics) award for Rang De Basanti (2006), the Best Film award for Lagaan, Taare Zameen Par (2007), and Dangal, and the Best Director award for Taare Zameen Par. He has also won four National Film Awards, as an actor in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and Raakh, both in 1988 and as a producer of Lagaan (2001), Madness in the Desert (2003) and as the director-producer of Taare Zameen Par (2007).

Aamir Khan awards and nominations


Khan receiving the Padma Bhushan Award

Totals
Wins 65
Nominations 113

Overseas, Lagaan earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film, and won various awards at international film festivals. This made it one of only three Indian films to receive an Oscar nomination, along with Mehboob Khan's Mother India (1957) and Mira Nair's Salaam Bombay! (1988).[4] This also makes Aamir Khan one of the few Indian filmmakers to ever receive an Oscar nomination.[5] Two more of his films were India's submissions to the Oscars, Taare Zameen Par[6] and Peepli Live (2010),[7][8] while Dhobi Ghat (2011) was longlisted for the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language,[9] though neither were nominated. In 2017, Dangal won him the inaugural Best Asian Film award at Australia's 7th AACTA Awards,[10][11] as well as Movie of the Year and Top Foreign Actor from China's Douban Film Awards,[12][13] and it is an award nominee for the 68th Berlin International Film Festival.[14]

In addition, Khan has received honorary accolades, including the Government of India's Padma Shri in 2003[15] and Padma Bhushan in 2010,[16] and an honorary doctorate by the Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU) for his distinguished contributions to the Indian cinema and entertainment industry.[17] In 2011, he accepted an invitation from the Berlin Film Festival to be a member of the jury, after having previously turned down their offer three times since 2008.[18] In 2017, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences invited Khan for membership,[19] and he received an award for "National Treasure of India" from the Government of China.[20]

Despite having won numerous awards and honours, Aamir Khan is known for refusing to attend, or accept awards from, Indian film award ceremonies. This has occasionally led to controversy, notably at the 2017 National Film Awards when the award committee responded by refusing to honour Khan with the Best Actor award for his performance in Dangal.[21]

Civilian and honorary awards

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Indian film awards

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Filmfare Awards

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The Filmfare Awards are presented annually by The Times Group to honour both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Hindi language film industry of India. The Filmfare ceremony is one of the oldest film events in India, established in 1954.[23][24][25] The Filmfare Awards have been often referred to as the Hindi film industry's equivalent to the Academy Awards.[23][24][25][26]

Year Film Category Result
1989 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Best Male Debut Won
Best Actor Nominated
1990 Raakh
1991 Dil
1992 Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin
1993 Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar
1994 Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke
1995 Andaz Apna Apna
1996 Rangeela
1997 Raja Hindustani Won
1999 Ghulam Best Male Playback Singer Nominated[b]
Best Actor Nominated
2000 Sarfarosh Nominated
2002 Lagaan Best Film Won
Best Actor
Dil Chahta Hai Best Actor Nominated
2006 Mangal Pandey: The Rising
2007 Rang De Basanti Best Actor Nominated
Best Actor (Critics) Won
2008 Taare Zameen Par Best Film Won
Best Director
Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2009 Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Best Film
Ghajini Best Actor
2010 3 Idiots
2011 Peepli Live Best Film
2012 Delhi Belly
2015 PK Best Actor
2017 Dangal Best Actor Won
Best Film
2018 Secret Superstar Best Film Nominated
Best Supporting Actor

National Film Awards

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The National Film Awards is one of the most prominent film award ceremonies in India. Established in 1954, it is administered by the International Film Festival of India and the Indian government's Directorate of Film Festivals. The awards are presented by the President of India.


Year Category Film Ref Result
1988 Special Mention Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak [27]
2001 Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment Lagaan [28] [28]
2003 Best Exploration/Adventure Film Madness in the Desert [29] [29]
2007 Best Film on Family Welfare Taare Zameen Par
Year Category Film Result
2000 Best Actor Sarfarosh Nominated
2002 Best Film Lagaan Won
Best Actor
Best Actor Dil Chahta Hai Nominated
2007 Rang De Basanti
2009 Star of the Decade Himself Nominated
Movie of the Decade Lagaan Won
Best Actor Ghajini Nominated
2010 3 Idiots
2013 Best Film Talaash
Best Actor
2015 Best Actor PK

Producers Guild Film Awards

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Year Category Film Result[30]
2009 Best Film Taare Zameen Par Won
Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na Nominated
Best Director Taare Zameen Par Won
2010 Best Actor Ghajini Nominated
2015 PK

Screen Awards

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Won
Nominated
Year Category Film Result Result
2008 Best Debut Director Taare Zameen Par Won
Year Category Film Result
1998 Best Actor Ishq Nominated
1999 Ghulam Nominated
2000 Sarfarosh Won
2002 Lagaan Won
Best Film Won
Best Actor Dil Chahta Hai Nominated
2007 Rang De Basanti Nominated
2008 Best Director Taare Zameen Par Won
Most Promising Director Won[38]
2014 Best Actor Dhoom 3 Nominated[39]
2017 Dangal Nominated
Best Film Won
Year Category Film Result Result
1996 Best Actor (Hindi) Rangeela & Akele Hum Akele Tum Won [40]
2002 Lagaan Won
Year Category Film Result
2002 Best Actor[41] Lagaan Won
Best Actor (Critics) Dil Chahta Hai

BIG Star Entertainment Awards

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Winner

  • 2010 – BIG Star – Film Actor of Decade (Male)[42]

International Film Awards

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AACTA Awards

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Year Category Film Result Ref
2017 Best Asian Film Dangal Won [43][44]

Douban Film Awards

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Year Category Film Result Ref
2017 Movie of the Year Dangal Won [12][13]
Top Foreign Actor Won
Most Talked-About Film Nominated [45]
Top Movie Soundtrack Nominated
Movie of the Month (May) Won

European Film Awards

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Date of ceremony Ceremony Category Film Result Ref
1 December 2001 European Film Awards Best Non-European Film Lagaan Nominated [46]

Film festivals

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Date of ceremony Festival Category Film Result Ref
2001 Bergen International Film Festival Jury's Award Lagaan Won [47]
16 October 2001 Leeds International Film Festival Audience Award Won [48]
12 August 2001 Locarno International Film Festival Won [49]
14 April 2002 NatFilm Festival Won [50]
23 February 2002 Portland International Film Festival Audience Award for Best Film Won [51]
12 August 2017 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne People's Choice Award Dangal Won [52]
February 2018 Berlin International Film Festival Asian Brilliant Stars Nominated [14]

Other awards

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Winner

  • 2001 – Bollywood People's Choice Awards: Best Actor for Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India
  • 2008 – Planet Bollywood People's Choice Awards: Best Director for Taare Zameen Par.[53]
  • 2008 – Planet Bollywood People's Choice Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Taare Zameen Par.[53]
  • 2008 – V. Shantaram Awards: Best Film Gold Award for Taare Zameen Par.[54]
  • 2008 – V. Shantaram Awards: Best Director Silver Award for Taare Zameen Par.[54]
  • 2010 – Annual Central European Bollywood Award: Best Actor for 3 Idiots.[55]
  • 2010 – Creative Entrepreneur of the Year Award at NDTV Profit Business Leadership Awards.[56]
  • 2010 – Cinematic Icon Award by GQ India.[57]
  • 2013 – Inaugural America Abroad Media Award for Satyamev Jayate.[58]
  • 2014 – ETC Bollywood Business Award: Highest Grossing Actor (male) Award for Dhoom 3.[59]
  • 2014 – ETC Bollywood Business Award: Most Profitable Actor Award for Dhoom 3.
  • 2014 – Star Box Office India Award: Actor Of The Year(Male) for Dhoom 3.[60]
  • 2015 – ETC Bollywood Business Award: Highest Grossing Actor (male) Award for PK.[61]
  • 2017 – Creative Maverick Award by GQ India.[62][63]

Honours and recognitions

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Awards in certain categories do not have prior nominations and only winners are announced by the jury. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
  2. ^ For the song "Aati Kya Khandala"

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